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capital, compensation, the business cycle, and combat risk affect the military labor supply. Using data on males from the 1979 … 3 percent, entering the workforce during an adverse business cycle state increases military participation by 3 percent …
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Highlights of some of our work released in 2014,which can offer valuable policy guidance for decision makers in the face of complexity.
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This article examines the relationship between combination class membership in 1st grade and 1st-grade test scores, finding that 1st graders are not harmed by being in a combination class or by their schools offering combination classes. As long as other stakeholders—such as parents,...
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and consistent services. Furthermore, Job Corps makes a meaningful difference in educational attainment and earnings …
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Despite the unusually strong labor market of the late 1990s, the labor market outcomes for UI recipientsâ …
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This report provides statistics on employment and benefit outcomes for Ticket to Work (TTW) participants since program inception in 2002 and compares them to outcomes for other Social Security Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income beneficiaries.
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