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This article assesses the relative effects on household recycling across characteristics of individuals and their households, their counties, and the states in which they live. A representative United States sample assesses household recycling between 2005 and 2014, making possible a pooled...
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This article assesses the relative effects on household recycling across characteristics of individuals and their households, their counties, and the states in which they live. We use a representative United States sample of over 380,000 household observations to explore which factors promote or...
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Single-stream recycling enables households to recycle an unsorted mix of cans, plastic, glass, and paper, thereby reducing recycling costs. The expansion of single-stream recycling in Wisconsin provides a natural experiment to assess the extent to which single-stream increases recycling...
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This article analyzes changes in recycling behavior using a longitudinal national U.S. dataset with over 235,000 pairs of same-household observations to measure changes in recycling behavior. Changes in recycling are greater if others in the county increased their recycling rates. Policies that...
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