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1by Richard V. Burkhauser Shuaizhang Feng Stephen P. Jenkins Jeff Larrimore Published in The review of economics and statistics (01.05.2012)“...Although most U.S. income inequality research is based on public use March CPS data, a new wave of research using IRS tax return data reports substantially...”
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2by Philip Armour Richard V. Burkhauser Jeff Larrimore Published in The American economic review (01.05.2013)“...Recent research on levels and trends in the United States in income inequality vary substantially in how they measure income. We show the sensitivity of...”
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3WHEN GOOD MEASUREMENT GOES WRONG: NEW EVIDENCE THAT NEW YORK STATE'S MINIMUM WAGE REDUCED EMPLOYMENTby JOSEPH J. SABIA RICHARD V. BURKHAUSER BENJAMIN HANSEN Published in Industrial & labor relations review (01.03.2016)“...Hoffman's (2015) replication of Sabia, Burkhauser, and Hansen (SBH 2012) suggests that "unlucky" measurement error in low-skilled employment in the Current...”
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4by Philip Armour Richard V. Burkhauser Jeff Larrimore Published in Southern economic journal (01.10.2014)“...Recent research on U.S. levels and trends in income inequality varies substantially based on how these studies measure income. We crosswalk (move between...”
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5by Jeff Larrimore Richard V. Burkhauser Philip Armour Published in National tax journal (01.06.2015)“...Using decomposition analysis together with March CPS data, we consider the relative importance of factors accounting for changes in post-tax, post-transfer...”
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6by Richard V. Burkhauser Jeff Larrimore Kosali I. Simon Published in National tax journal (01.03.2012)“...Researchers considering levels and trends in the resources available to the middle class traditionally measure the pre-tax cash income of tax units or the...”
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7“...Using data drawn from the March Current Population Survey, we find that state and federal minimum wage increases between 2003 and 2007 had no effect on state...”
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8by Richard V. Burkhauser Markus H. Hahn Matthew Hall Nicole Watson Published in Population research and policy review (01.04.2016)“...The factors leading individuals to immigrate to developed contexts are widely studied, but comparatively less is known about those who emigrate from them. In...”
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9“...Virtually all social science research related to obesity studies a person's body mass index (BMI). Yet there is wide agreement in the medical literature that...”
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10by RICHARD V. BURKHAUSER MAXIMILIAN D. SCHMEISER ROBERT R. WEATHERS Published in Industrial & labor relations review (01.01.2012)“...The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) was the first federal disability-based anti-discrimination law that applied to a broad range of...”
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11by Sara Schley Gerard G. Walter Robert R. Weathers Jeffrey Hemmeter John C. Hennessey Richard V. Burkhauser Published in Journal of deaf studies and deaf education (01.10.2011)“...This article examines the effect that postsecondary education has on earnings and the duration of time spent in the Social Security disability programs for...”
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12by Richard V. Burkhauser Kenneth A. Couch David C. Wittenburg Published in Journal of labor economics (01.10.2000)“...We estimate the employment effects of federal minimum wage increases using monthly Current Population Survey (CPS) data from 1979 through 1997. We find that...”
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13by Richard V. Burkhauser
edited by Burkhauser, Richard V
Published in Journal of policy analysis and management (01.10.2015)
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14by Richard V. Burkhauser
edited by Burkhauser, Richard V
Published in Journal of policy analysis and management (01.07.2015)
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15by Richard V. Burkhauser Mary C. Daly Andrew J. Houtenville Nigar Nargis Published in Demography (01.08.2002)“...Despite their widespread use in the literature, the Current Population Survey (CPS) and similar surveys have come under attack of late. We put the criticisms...”
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18by Feng, Shuaizhang Burkhauser, Richard V Butler, J. S Published in Journal of business & economic statistics (01.01.2006)“...Over its history, the March Current Population Survey (CPS) has increasingly captured the upper tail of the distribution of all sources of income. This,...”
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19by Lillard, Dean R Burkhauser, Richard V Hahn, Markus H Wilkins, Roger Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01.03.2015)“...We investigate the association between adult health and the income inequality they experienced as children up to 80 years earlier. Our inequality data track...”
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20by Sabia, Joseph J Burkhauser, Richard V Mackay, Taylor Published in Industrial relations (Berkeley) (2018)“...This is the first study to examine the effect of increases in the tipped minimum cash wage—the wage employers must pay to tipped employees—on poverty. Using...”