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In this paper, we examine U.S. COVID-19 deaths by day of the week. Using data from the two large US. States (Florida and Texas) that report deaths by “day of actual death,” and controlling for time trends, we show that deaths during the Monday to Friday period (the week) are 7-8 percent...
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This paper considers the effect of mental health insurance mandates on the supply of cadaveric donors. The mandate decreases the count of organ donors from suicides, specifically among females, causing the overall level of cadaveric donors to decrease by 0.69%
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throughout the wage distribution. For the different demographic groups analyzed, the statistically significant estimated average … impacts in the lower part of their wage distribution, while Whites likely experience larger impacts in the upper part of their …
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We analyze the effect of employer-sponsored health insurance premiums on employment and annual wages in the US using a … estimate the causal effects of rising health insurance premiums on employment and annual wages. We find that a 10% increase in … premiums reduces employment by 1.1 percentage points, and leads to a statistically insignificant reduction of annual wages …
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We analyze the effect of employer-sponsored health insurance premiums on employment and annual wages in the US using a … estimate the causal effects of rising health insurance premiums on employment and annual wages. We find that a 10% increase in … premiums reduces employment by 1.1 percentage points, and leads to a statistically insignificant reduction of annual wages …
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High- and low-wage occupations are expanding rapidly relative to middle-wage occupations in both the U.S. and the E … aggregate trends, employment in initially middle-skill-intensive labor markets hollowed-out between 1980 and 2005. Employment … employment growth in lower-tail occupations. For college workers, employment losses at the middle were offset in roughly equal …
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encompass between-job wage movements linked to promotions or demotions while job spells don't. Using a 1% sample of the British … any positive effects of job-specific human capital on wage growth within jobs are outweighed by the effects of job changes … within firms. -- job spells ; employer spells ; wage-tenure profiles …
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wage growth. This paper analyzes the sources of the changing shape of the lower-tail of the U.S. wage and employment …After a decade in which wages and employment fell precipitously in low-skill occupations and expanded in high …-skill occupations, the shape of U.S. earnings and job growth sharply polarized in the 1990s. Employment shares and relative earnings …
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Herkunftsland mit höherer Arbeitsmarktbeteiligung und höherem Einkommen in den USA verbunden ist. Dieser positive Zusammenhang wird …
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