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Upjohn 28 unemployment 27 Bartik 22 wages 18 O'Leary 17 local economic development 17 unemployment insurance 17 privatization 16 Hollenbeck 15 labor 15 productivity 15 transition 15 development 14 insurance 14 Woodbury 13 education 13 transition economies 13 Eberts 12 Russia 12 economic 12 employment 12 labor demand 12 Earle 11 Ukraine 11 workers' compensation 11 Kimmel 10 workers 10 Houseman 9 Hungary 9 Romania 9 labor supply 9 welfare 9 earnings 8 evaluation 8 local 8 reemployment 8 disability 7 hungary 7 market 7 programs 7
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Bartik, Timothy J. 65 Earle, John S. 44 O'Leary, Christopher J. 37 Woodbury, Stephen A. 30 Houseman, Susan N. 27 Hollenbeck, Kevin 26 Brown, J. David 23 Eberts, Randall W. 23 Hunt, H. Allan 13 Kimmel, Jean 13 Telegdy, Almos 13 Habeck, Rochelle V. 10 Erickcek, George A. 8 Davidson, Carl 7 Houseman, Susan 6 Lachowska, Marta 6 Abraham, Katharine G. 5 Brown, Byron W. 4 Decker, Paul T. 4 Dillender, Marcus 4 Huang, Wei-Jang 4 Lehmann, Hartmut 4 Tannenwald, Robert 4 Tol, Brett Van 4 Wandner, Stephen A. 4 Barik, Timothy J. 3 Cebi, Merve 3 DeRango, Kelly 3 Dey, Matthew 3 Erickcek, George 3 Hershbein, Brad J. 3 Jacobson, Louis S. 3 Kolodziejczyk, Piotr 3 Kucsera, Csaba 3 Lazar, Gyorgy 3 Marton, James 3 Peter, Klara Sabirianova 3 Spiegelman, Robert G. 3 Abraham, Katherine G. 2 Adelstein, Shirley 2
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Social Security and Divorce Decisions
Dillender, Marcus - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research - 2014
People who have divorced are entitled to Social Security spousal benefits if their marriages lasted at least ten years. This paper uses 1985-1995 Vital Statistics data and the 2008-2011 American Community Surveys to analyze how this rule affects divorce decisions. I find evidence that the...
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Aggregate Demand, Idle Time, and Unemployment
Michaillat, Pascal; Saez, Emmanuel - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research - 2014
This paper develops a model of unemployment fluctuations. The model keeps the architecture of the Barro and Grossman (1971) general disequilibrium model but replaces the disequilibrium framework on the labor and product markets by a matching framework. On the product and labor markets, both...
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The Ups and Downs in Women's Employment: Shifting Composition or Behavior from 1970 to 2010?
Smith, Kristin E. - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research - 2014
This paper tracks factors contributing to the ups and downs in women’s employment from 1970 to 2010 using regression decompositions focusing on whether changes are due to shifts in the means (composition of women) or due to shifts in coefficients (inclinations of women to work for pay)....
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The Job Search Intensity Supply Curve: How Labor Market Conditions Affect Job Search Effort
Schwartz, Jeremy - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research - 2014
During the Great Recession of 2007, unemployment reached nearly 10 percent and the ratio of unemployment to open positions (as measured by the Help Wanted OnLine Index) more than tripled. The weak labor market prompted an unprecedented extension in the length of time in which a claimant can...
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This study provides plausibly causal estimates of the effect of public insurance coverage on the employment of nonelderly, nondisabled adults without dependent children (“childless adults”). We use regression discontinuity and propensity score matching difference-in-differences methods to take advantage of the sudden imposition of an enrollment cap, comparing the labor supply of enrollees to ...
Dague, Laura; DeLeire, Thomas; Leininger, Lindsey - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research - 2014
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The Effects of Doubling Instruction Efforts on Middle School Students' Achievement: Evidence from a Multiyear Regression-Discontinuity Design
Bartik, Timothy J.; Lachowska, Marta - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research - 2014
We use a regression-discontinuity design to study the effects of double blocking sixth-grade students in reading and mathematics on their achievement across three years of middle school. To identify the effect of the intervention, we use sharp cutoffs in the test scores used to assign students...
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The Ups and Downs in Women's Employment: Shifting Composition or Behavior from 1970 to 2010?
Mastrobuoni, Giovanni; Pinotti, Paolo - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research - 2014
We exploit exogenous variation in legal status following the January 2007 European Union enlargement to estimate its effect on immigrant crime. We difference out unobserved timevarying factors by 1) comparing recidivism rates of immigrants from the “new” and “candidate” member countries...
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Use of Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program Benefits by Unemployment Insurance Applicants in Michigan during the Great Recession
O'Leary, Christopher J.; Kline, Ken - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research - 2014
During the Great Recession, both the Supplementary Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and the federal-state unemployment insurance (UI) program experienced dramatic increases in participation. Using Michigan program administrative data on all SNAP (2006-2011) recipients and all UI (2001-2010)...
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How Effects of Local Labor Demand Shocks Vary with Local Labor Market Conditions
Bartik, Timothy J. - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research - 2014
This paper estimates how effects of shocks to local labor demand on local labor market outcomes vary with initial local economic conditions. The data are on U.S. metro areas from 1979 to 2011. The paper finds that demand shocks to local job growth have greater effects in reducing local...
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Financing Unemployment Insurance
Vroman, Wayne; Woodbury, Stephen - W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research - 2014
Following the Great Recession, most states' unemployment insurance (UI) trust funds became insolvent, requiring the states to borrow from the U.S. Treasury to finance benefit payments. This article describes the basics of UI financing and reviews the origins of the financial crisis facing the...
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