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Student employment subsidies are one of the largest types of federal employment subsidies, and one of the oldest forms of student aid. Yet it is unclear whether they help or harm students' long term outcomes. We present a framework that decomposes overall effects into a weighted average of...
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Student employment subsidies are one of the largest types of federal employment subsidies, and one of the oldest forms of student aid. Yet it is unclear whether they help or harm students' long term outcomes. We present a framework that decomposes overall effects into a weighted average of...
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Sequential analyses of the major workplace data sets available to British researchers - the Workplace Industrial/Employee Relations Surveys (WIRS/WERS) - have revealed shifts in some previously solid relationships between union presence and a variety of establishment performance indicators. So...
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Sequential analyses of the major workplace data sets available to British researchers; the Workplace Industrial/Employee Relations Surveys (WIRS/WERS); have revealed shifts in some previously solid relationships between union presence and a variety of establishment performance indicators. So...
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Sequential analyses of the major workplace data sets available to British researchers - the cross-sectional Workplace Industrial/Employee Relations Surveys (WIRS/WERS) - have revealed shifts in some previously well-established associations between union presence and firm performance, so much so...
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