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1by Henry S. Farber Published in The Quarterly journal of economics (01.11.2015)“...I replicate and extend the seminal work of Camerer et al. (“Labor Supply of New York City Cabdrivers: One Day at a Time,” , 112 [1997], 407–441), who find that...”
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2by Farber, Henry S Published in The American economic review (01.06.2008)“...I develop a model of daily labor supply where preferences are dependent on a reference daily income level, and I apply this model to data on the labor supply...”
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3by Henry S. Farber Published in The American economic review (01.05.2012)“...The labor market in the Great Recession and its aftermath is characterized by great difficulty in escaping unemployment. I present two empirical analyses of a...”
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4by Henry S. Farber Published in The Journal of political economy (01.02.2005)“...The labor supply of taxi drivers is consistent with the existence of intertemporal substitution. My analysis of the stopping behavior of New York City...”
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5by Henry S. Farber Dan Silverman Till von Wachter Published in The American economic review (01.05.2016)“...We summarize findings from an audit study investigating how unemployment duration, age, and holding a low-level “interim” job affect the likelihood that...”
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6“...In response to the recession of 2007–2009, the maximum duration of U.S. unemployment insurance (UI) benefits was extended to an unprecedented 99 weeks. We...”
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7by Henry S. Farber Jesse Rothstein Robert G. Valletta Published in The American economic review (01.05.2015)“...Unemployment Insurance benefit durations were extended during the Great Recession, reaching 99 weeks for most recipients. The extensions were rolled back and...”
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8by Henry S. Farber Dan Silverman Till M. von Wachter Published in RSF : Russell Sage Foundation journal of the social sciences (01.04.2017)“...We use an audit study approach to investigate how unemployment duration, age, and holding a low-level interim job while applying for a better job affect the...”
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9by Farber, Henry S Published in Journal of labor economics (01.07.2017)“...Data are used from the 1984–2016 Displaced Workers Surveys (DWS) to investigate the incidence and consequences of job loss, 1981–2015. These data show a record...”
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10by Henry S. Farber Published in Journal of labor economics (01.10.1999)“...I examine the extent to which workers who lose jobs obtain work in alternative employment arrangements, including temporary work and independent contracting,...”
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11by Henry S. Farber Published in Industrial & labor relations review (01.04.2005)“...Using CPS data for 1977-2002, the author investigates the extent to which the threat of union organization increases nonunion wages and reduces the union/...”
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12by Farber, Henry S Herbst, Chris M Silverman, Dan von Wachter, Till Published in Journal of labor economics (01.04.2019)“...We use a résumé audit study to investigate the role of employment and unemployment histories in callbacks to job applications. We find that applicants with 52...”
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13by Henry S. Farber Published in Industrial & labor relations review (01.01.2001)“...The author documents four facts regarding NLRB-supervised representation election activity over the period 1952-98: (1) election activity fell sharply and...”
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14“...Multiple studies find that plaintiffs who lose at trial and subsequently appeal are less successful on appeal than are losing defendants who appeal. The...”
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15“...We develop a dynamic model of learning about worker ability in a competitive labor market. The model produces three testable implications regarding wage...”
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16by Orley Ashenfelter Janet Currie Henry S. Farber Matthew Spiegel Published in Econometrica (01.11.1992)“...This paper reports the results of a systematic experimental comparison of the effect of alternative arbitration systems on dispute rates. By using a common...”
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17“...We examine whether the decline in the availability of employer-provided health insurance is a phenomenon common to all jobs or is concentrated only on certain...”
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18by Henry S. Farber Published in Journal of labor economics (01.10.1994)“...I use a large sample of jobs from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth to examine job mobility patterns and to evaluate theories of interfirm worker...”
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20“...New union members in the United States are typically gained through workplace elections. We find that the annual number of union elections fell by 50 per cent...”