Upjohn Institute Working Papers, W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research

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Collection's Items (Sorted by Title in Descending order): 121 to 140 of 411
Year of PublicationTitleAuthor(s)
2018Labor market effects of U.S. sick pay mandatesPichler, Stefan; Ziebarth, Nicolas
2018Health shocks, human capital, and labor market outcomesParro, Francisco; Pohl, R. Vincent
2018Understanding the decline of U.S. manufacturing employmentHouseman, Susan N.
2018Pre-K in the public schools: Evidence from within U.S. StatesBartik, Timothy J.; Hershbein, Brad J.
2018An apple a day? Adult food stamp eligibility and health care utilization among immigrantsEast, Chloe N.; Friedson, Andrew
2018Degrees of poverty: The relationship between family income background and the returns to educationBartik, Timothy J.; Hershbein, Brad J.
2018Careers within firms: Occupational mobility over the life cycleForsythe, Eliza C.
2018Why leave benefits on the table? Evidence from SNAPGray, Colin
2018Unobserved heterogeneity and labor market discriminationSarzosa, Miguel
2018"But for" percentages for economic development incentives: What percentage estimates are plausible based on the research literature?Bartik, Timothy J.
2017NAFTA and the gender wage gapHakobyan, Shushanik; McLaren, John
2017Evaluating public employment programs with field experiments: A survey of American evidenceO'Leary, Christopher J.
2017Economic shocks and crime: Evidence from the Brazilian trade liberalizationCarneiro, Rafael Dix; Soares, Rodrigo Reis; Ulyssea, Gabriel
2017Sources of displaced workers' long-term earnings lossesLachowska, Marta; Mas, Alexandre; Woodbury, Stephen A.
2017Medicaid, family spending, and the financial implications of crowd-outDillender, Marcus
2017Dynamic responses to labor demand shocks: Evidence from the financial industry in DelawareWeinstein, Russell
2017Veterans in workforce development: Participation and labor market outcomesChrisinger, Colleen
2017ProPelled: The effects of grants on graduation, earnings, and welfareDenning, Jeffrey T.; Marx, Benjamin M.; Turner, Lesley J.
2017New evidence on state fiscal multipliers: Implications for state policiesBartik, Timothy J.
2017Does increased access to health insurance impact claims for workers' compensation? Evidence from Massachusetts health care reformBronchetti, Erin Todd; McInerney, Melissa
Collection's Items (Sorted by Title in Descending order): 121 to 140 of 411
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