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1by Jeff Grogger Published in Journal of labor economics (01.10.1998)“...To study the problem of widespread youth crime, I analyze a time‐allocation model in which consumers face parametric wages and diminishing marginal returns to...”
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2“...Despite widespread popular accounts that link crack cocaine to inner-city decay, little systematic research has analyzed how the emergence of crack affected...”
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4by Jeff Grogger Published in Journal of labor economics (01.04.1996)“...Around 1980, the trend toward racial wage convergence essentially stopped. I ask whether this break in the convergence trend can be explained by school...”
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6“...We estimate the short-run and life-cycle effects of unplanned children on unwed mothers by comparing unmarried women who first gave birth to twins with unwed...”
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7“...The college wage premium for new labor market entrants rose sharply during the 1980s. We ask how much of this change arose from changes in the skill level of...”
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8“...We study the relationship between welfare benefits and the time to first marriage and time to next birth among initially unwed mothers. We use twin births to...”
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9by Jeff Grogger Published in The review of economics and statistics (01.11.1996)“...Studies based on inputs measured at the state level generally report that school expenditures have substantial effects on students' adult wages, whereas...”
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10by Jeff Grogger Published in The review of economics and statistics (01.02.1992)“...Economists have long been concerned with the labor market problems of young men. Recently, research has indicated that one-fourth to one-half of all men are...”
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13by Jeffrey Grogger Published in The Journal of human resources (01.01.2011)“...Speech patterns differ substantially between whites and many African Americans. I collect and analyze speech data to understand the role that speech may play...”
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20by Grogger, Jeff“...Previous work has documented that speaking one's native language with an accent distinct from the mainstream is associated with lower wages. In this study, we...”
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