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1by Saul D. Hoffman Published in Social science quarterly (01.03.2015)“... The gender earnings ratio for year-round full-time (YRFT) workers varies substantially across U.S. states, with a range of 24 percentage points. I examine...”
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2by SAUL D. HOFFMAN Published in Industrial & labor relations review (01.03.2016)“...In a 2012 article, Sabia, Burkhauser, and Hansen reported very large negative effects of the 2004 to 2006 increase in the New York State minimum wage on the...”
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4“...Women and the Economy presents a comprehensive economic analysis of women's issues and the economic factors that have changed their lives - from marriage and...”
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5by Hoffman, Saul Published in Societies (Basel, Switzerland) (17.09.2015)“...Despite its apparent distance from the core topics of economics, economists have been attracted to, and deeply engaged in, research about teen fertility for...”
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6by Hoffman, Saul D Published in The Journal of economic education (27.10.2009)“...The third Marshall-Hicks-Allen rule of elasticity of derived demand purports to show that labor demand is less elastic when labor is a smaller share of total...”
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7by Hoffman, Saul D Published in Eastern economic journal (01.03.2017)“...In a well-known paper, Akerlof, Yellen, and Katz proposed a counter-intuitive explanation for the rise of non-marital births in the United States that...”
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8by Hoffman, Saul D Published in The B.E. journal of economic analysis & policy (01.07.2014)“...In July, 2009, when the US Federal minimum wage was increased from $6.55 to $7.25, individuals in nearly one-third of all states were unaffected, since the...”
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9“...Teen childbearing in the United States has been declining since 1991, yet we consistently have the highest teen birth rates in the industrialized world. In...”
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10by Cojocaru, Laura Falaris, Evangelos M Hoffman, Saul D Miller, Jeffrey B Published in Emerging markets finance & trade (02.01.2016)“...We examine the role of financial development in economic growth in the former Communist countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of...”
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11by Saul D. Hoffman Published in Monthly labor review (01.02.2009)“...Between 1984 and 2004, the dampening effect of children on the labor force participation of 25- to 44-year-old single women disappeared, while, for married...”
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13“...Following recent work by Rosenzweig (1999), this paper reexamines the effect of Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) benefits on nonmarital...”
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15“...Hoffman and Seidman offer a complete assessment of the EITC in which they analyze, evaluate, summarize, and critique the state of the program. The authors find...”
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16by E. Michael Foster Damon Jones Saul D. Hoffman Published in Journal of marriage and family (01.02.1998)“...During recent decades, the rate of nonmarital childbearing among women aged 20 and older has increased steadily. Despite this increase, little is known about...”
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17“...► We examine trends in overall wage inequality and inequality by education in Croatia from 1970 to 2008. ► Post-transformation, overall inequality increased...”
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18“...Card and Krueger's analysis of the impact of the 1992 increase in the New Jersey (NJ) state minimum wage on employment in fast-food restaurants in NJ and...”
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20“...Objective. Since the influential work of William Julius Wilson, there has been much research examining the effect of neighborhood and peer characteristics on...”