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USA 69 United States 69 Impact assessment 47 Wirkungsanalyse 47 Arbeitsmarkt 46 Labor market 46 Theorie 34 Theory 34 Arbeitslosenversicherung 30 Beschäftigungseffekt 30 Employment effect 30 Lohn 30 Unemployment insurance 30 Wages 30 Arbeitslosigkeit 29 Estimation 29 Lohnstruktur 29 Schätzung 29 Unemployment 29 Wage structure 29 Employment 26 Erwerbstätigkeit 25 Arbeitsangebot 22 Labour supply 22 Arbeitsmarktpolitik 20 Labour market policy 20 Regional labour market 19 Regionaler Arbeitsmarkt 19 Social security benefits 18 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 18 Women workers 18 Öffentliche Sozialleistungen 18 Higher education institution 17 Hochschule 17 Human capital 17 Humankapital 17 Health insurance 15 Krankenversicherung 15 Schock 15 Shock 15
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Arbeitspapier 327 Graue Literatur 327 Non-commercial literature 327 Working Paper 327
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Bartik, Timothy J. 36 O'Leary, Christopher J. 21 Hershbein, Brad 19 Houseman, Susan N. 17 Earle, John S. 14 Lachowska, Marta 12 Woodbury, Stephen A. 12 Sojourner, Aaron 10 Brown, J. David 9 Dillender, Marcus 9 Eberts, Randall W. 9 Hollenbeck, Kevin 8 Asquith, Brian J. 7 Pepin, Gabrielle 7 Kline, Kenneth J. 6 Abraham, Katharine G. 5 Mast, Evan 5 Wandner, Stephen A. 5 Carneiro, Rafael Dix 4 Flores-Lagunes, Alfonso 4 Heinrich, Carolyn J. 4 Lowe, Nichola 4 Marton, James 4 Telegdy, Álmos 4 Amin, Vikesh 3 Erickcek, George A. 3 Flores, Carlos 3 Forsythe, Eliza 3 Gershenson, Seth 3 Hemelt, Steven W. 3 Lester, T. William 3 Mas, Alexandre 3 Mykerezi, Elton 3 Simon, Andrew 3 Stuart, Bryan A. 3 Appelbaum, Eileen 2 Autor, David H. 2 Batt, Rosemary L. 2 Behrman, Jere R. 2 Borgschulte, Mark 2
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Upjohn Institute working papers 327
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The effects of declining U.S. immigration on local labor markets in Mexico
Parga-Regalado, Gonzalo Ares de; Prato, Marta - 2026
This paper examines how declining migration opportunities to the United States affect local labor markets in Mexico. Using novel micro-level data from consular identification cards and deportations, we link individuals’ Mexican municipalities of origin to their U.S. destination states. We...
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Minimum wages and workplace injuries
Davies, Michael; Park, Jisung; Stansbury, Anna - 2026
How do minimum wage changes affect workplace amenities? Using the universe of claims from California, the US’ largest workers’ compensation system, over 2000-2019, we exploit geographic variation in state- and city-level minimum wages and local occupation-level variation in exposure to...
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Early learning across decades : advances in measuring head start effectiveness
Gibbs, Chloe - 2026
The Head Start program, launched in 1965 and targeted to children from disadvantaged backgrounds, remains the largest early childhood care and education (ECE) program in the United States and the only one deployed at the federal level. As such, the Head Start literature spans several decades and...
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Human capital and labor market effects of elite schooling in England, Scotland, and Wales : new causal evidence from nonparametric bounds
Yu, Zhanhan; Amin, Vikesh; Flores, Carlos; … - 2026
We estimate the causal effect of attending elite schools in England, Scotland, and Wales on human capital and labor market outcomes for cohorts of children from the 1958 National Child Development Study and the 1970 British Cohort Study. For identification, we employ a nonparametric...
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More hours, more work : head start expansions boost maternal employment
Gibbs, Chloe; Kose, Esra; Rosales-Rueda, Maria F. - 2026
Women's employment remains highly sensitive to childcare constraints, making childcare availability a critical lever for supporting mothers' labor force attachment. We study the effects of expanded full-day programming in Head Start, using the 2016 federal funding initiative that targeted...
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School system selection processes and workforce diversity in school
Goldhaber, Daniel D.; Grout, Cyrus; Lindsay, Constance A.; … - 2026
To date, there is little evidence about the extent to which teacher and principal diversity is related to the advancement of applicants to teacher and principal jobs through the hiring pipeline. We investigate this issue using novel job application and hiring data from a wide range of school...
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Monopsony in academia and the gender pay gap : evidence from California
Yu, Zhanhan; Flores-Lagunes, Alfonso - 2026
We investigate monopsony power in a highly skilled labor market made up of tenure-ranked faculty in the University of California system, and analyze differential monopsony power exposure by gender. We infer the campus-level labor supply elasticity by estimating the elasticity of separations...
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How much can families afford to pay for college?
Hinrichs, Peter L. - 2025
This paper studies families' capacity to pay for college in the United States, focusing on changes over time and differences by race and socioeconomic status. I use data from the National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (NPSAS) to document changes over time in the Expected Family Contribution...
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"Essential" migrants : evidence from the 2020 H-2B visa lottery
Mahajan, Parag - 2025
I study how access to foreign-born workers impacts firms and local economics in times of acute crisis. The 2020 H-2B visa lottery randomly gave some U.S. firms the chance to hire low-wage, migrant workers during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Using administrative data across three...
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The parenthood gap : firms and earnings inequality after kids
Jack, Rebecca; Tannenbaum, Daniel; Timpe, Brenden - 2025
We document the dynamics of career paths around parenthood, capturing worker advancement within firms and across firms with differing pay rates. Using a new linkage between administrative data on U.S. workers' fertility and labor market histories, we show that the parental earnings gap is partly...
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