Browsing All of EconStor by Author Strain, Michael R.


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2021The Recovery from the Great Recession: A Long, Evolving ExpansionShambaugh, Jay C.; Strain, Michael R.
2021Did Pandemic Unemployment Benefits Reduce Employment? Evidence from Early State-Level Expirations in June 2021Holzer, Harry J.; Hubbard, Glenn; Strain, Michael R.
2021How do workers perceive the risks from automation and the opportunities to retrain? Evidence from a survey of truck driversStrain, Michael R.; Veuger, Stan; Shoag, Daniel
2021The Heterogeneous Effects of Large and Small Minimum Wage Changes: Evidence over the Short and Medium Run Using a Pre-analysis PlanClemens, Jeffrey; Strain, Michael R.
2021How Do Workers Perceive the Risks from Automation and the Opportunities to Retrain? Evidence from a Survey of Truck DriversShoag, Daniel W.; Strain, Michael R.; Veuger, Stan A.
2022The Minimum Wage and Union Membership among Minimum Wage Workers: Why Do Unions Advocate for Minimum Wage Increases?Clemens, Jeffrey; Strain, Michael R.
2022Explaining Differences in Pandemic Inflation across CountriesKamin, Steven B.; Kearns, John; Strain, Michael R.
2022Does Measurement Error Explain the Increase in Subminimum Wage Payment Following Minimum Wage Increases?Clemens, Jeffrey; Strain, Michael R.
2023Why Do Labor Unions Advocate for Minimum Wage Increases?Clemens, Jeffrey; Strain, Michael R.
2023Does Policy Advocacy Generate Good PR? Evidence from Labor Unions and Minimum WagesClemens, Jeffrey; Strain, Michael R.
2023Does Wage Theft Vary by Demographic Group? Evidence from Minimum Wage IncreasesClemens, Jeffrey; Strain, Michael R.