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1“...Characterizing the work that people do on their jobs is a longstanding and core issue in labor economics. Traditionally, classification has been done manually...”
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2by Catherine Buffington Benjamin Cerf Christina Jones Bruce A. Weinberg Published in The American economic review (01.05.2016)“...Women are underrepresented in science and engineering, with the underrepresentation increasing in career stage. We analyze gender differences at critical...”
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3by Nikolas Zolas Nathan Goldschlag Ron Jarmin Paula Stephan Jason Owen-Smith Rebecca F. Rosen Barbara McFadden Allen Bruce A. Weinberg Julia I. Lane Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (11.12.2015)“...In evaluating research investments, it is important to establish whether the expertise gained by researchers in conducting their projects propagates into the...”
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4by Eric D. Gould Bruce A. Weinberg David B. Mustard Published in The review of economics and statistics (01.02.2002)“...The labor market prospects of young, unskilled men fell dramatically in the 1980s and improved in the 1990s. Crime rates show a reverse pattern: increasing...”
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5“...After declining for many years, there are indications that fertility may be increasing among highly educated women. This paper provides a comprehensive study...”
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6by Bruce A. Weinberg Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.06.2009)“...The twentieth century saw dramatic international shifts in scientific leadership. Despite these dramatic shifts Britain's position has been remarkably stable...”
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7by Bruce A. Weinberg Patricia B. Reagan Jeffrey J. Yankow Published in Journal of labor economics (01.10.2004)“...Using a confidential version of the NLSY79, we estimate large effects of neighborhood social characteristics and job proximity on labor market activity. A...”
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8by Weinberg, Bruce A Hashimoto, Masanori Fleisher, Belton M Published in The Journal of economic education (2009)“...The authors develop an original measure of learning in higher education, based on grades in subsequent courses. Using this measure of learning, they show that...”
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9by Benjamin F. Jones Bruce A. Weinberg Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (22.11.2011)“...Data on Nobel Laureates show that the age—creativity relationship varies substantially more over time than across fields. The age dynamics within fields...”
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10by Bruce A. Weinberg Published in The Journal of political economy (01.04.2001)“...Economists explain the positive relationship between parental income and children’s outcomes using an investment model. Building on work in psychology and...”
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11by David M. Blau Bruce A. Weinberg Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (11.04.2017)“...The science and engineering workforce has aged rapidly in recent years, both in absolute terms and relative to the workforce as a whole. This is a potential...”
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12by Bruce A. Weinberg Published in Industrial & labor relations review (01.01.2000)“...Using data from the March and October CPS, the author investigates the effect of computers on the demand for female workers. A model illustrates that...”
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13“...This paper examines the transmission of human capital from parents to children using variation in parental influence due to parental death, divorce, and the...”
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15“...Psychologists have found that the age at which successful practitioners typically do their best work varies across professions, but they have not considered...”
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16by Eric D. Gould Omer Moav Bruce A. Weinberg Published in Journal of economic growth (Boston, Mass.) (01.12.2001)“...This paper offers an explanation for the evolution of wage inequality within and between industries and education groups over the past several decades. The...”
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17by Weinberg, Bruce A Published in Journal of development economics (2011)“...Establishing a strong scientific community is important as countries develop and requires both producing and retaining of important scientists. We show that...”
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18by Weinberg, Bruce A Galenson, David W“...We identify two polar life cycles of scholarly creativity among Nobel laureate economists with Tinbergen falling broadly in the middle. Experimental innovators...”
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20by Lex Borghans Bas ter Weel Bruce A. Weinberg Published in The Journal of human resources (01.10.2008)“...This paper develops a framework of the role of interpersonal interactions in the labor market. Effective interpersonal interactions involve caring and...”