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1“...Accurate identification of economic recessions in a timely fashion is a major macroeconomic challenge. The most successful early detector of recessions, the...”
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2“...This paper studies the effect of state-owned enterprises on the dynamics of the Chinese urban labor market. Using longitudinal monthly panel data, we document...”
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3by Cai, Ruohong Feng, Shuaizhang Oppenheimer, Michael Pytlikova, Mariola Published in Journal of environmental economics and management (01.09.2016)“...While there is considerable interest in understanding the climate–migration relationship, particularly in the context of concerns about global climatic change,...”
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4by Feng, Shuaizhang Hu, Yingyao Moffitt, Robert Published in Journal of Comparative Economics (01.05.2017)“...•We use a more reliable, nationally representative dataset than in prior work to estimate China’s unemployment rate and labor force participation rate for its...”
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5“...To access, purchase, authenticate, or subscribe to the full-text of this article, please visit this link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00148-016-0629-5 As spaces...”
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6“...This paper analyzes China's rising family income inequality since the early 1990s when the urban labor market started its transformation from a centrally...”
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7“...Using recent results in the measurement error literature, we show that the official US unemployment rate substantially underestimates the true level of...”
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8by 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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10“...The unemployment rate is one of the most important economic indices. This article extends the work of Feng and Hu (2013) and examines the effects of potential...”
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11“...This paper discusses the benefits of investment in skills in China. We highlight the achievements China has made over time in human capital investments and the...”
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12by Feng, Shuaizhang Feng, Shuaizhang Lefgren, Lars Lefgren, Lars Platt, Brennan C Platt, Brennan C Zheng, Bingyong Zheng, Bingyong Published in Economic theory (01.06.2019)“...We present a model of directed job search with asymmetric information regarding worker type. While job applicants know their productivity type, firms can only...”
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13by Pratikshya Bohra-Mishra Michael Oppenheimer Ruohong Cai Shuaizhang Feng Rachel Licker Published in Population and environment (01.03.2017)“...This study investigates the effects of climatic variations and extremes captured by variability in temperature, precipitation, and incidents of typhoons on...”
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14by Chen, Yuanyuan Feng, Shuaizhang Han, Yujie Published in Frontiers of economics in China (01.06.2019)“...With the rapid urbanization and mass internal migration in China during the past several decades, the population of children who migrate with their parents to...”
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15by Burkhauser, Richard V Burkhauser, Richard V Feng, Shuaizhang Feng, Shuaizhang Jenkins, Stephen P Jenkins, Stephen P Larrimore, Jeff Larrimore, Jeff“...We analyze trends in US size-adjusted household income inequality between 1975 and 2004 using the most commonly used data source—the public use version of the...”
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16by Shuaizhang Feng Alan B. Krueger Michael Oppenheimer Stephen H. Schneider Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (10.08.2010)“...Climate change is expected to cause mass human migration, including immigration across international borders. This study quantitatively examines the linkages...”
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17by Burkhauser, Richard V Feng, Shuaizhang Jenkins, Stephen P Published in The Review of income and wealth (01.03.2009)“...The March Current Population Survey (CPS) is the primary data source for estimation of levels and trends in U.S. earnings and income inequality. However,...”
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18“...This paper investigates the relationship between parents’ education and children’s wage using two nationally representative data sets in China. Controlling for...”
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20by Chen, Yuanyuan Feng, Shuaizhang Heckman, James J Kautz, Tim Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (14.01.2020)“...Noncognitive skills (e.g., persistence and self-control) are typically measured using self-reported questionnaires in which respondents rate their own skills...”