-
61“...In the context of certain dynamic models, it is possible to infer the elasticity of labor supply to the firm from the elasticity of the quit rate with respect...”
-
62“...In the context of certain models, it is possible to infer the elasticity of labor supply to the firm from the elasticity of the quit rate with respect to the...”
-
63“...This article studies how portable skills accumulated in the labor market are. Using rich data on tasks performed in occupations, we propose the concept of...”
-
64“...We study "investment tournaments," a class of decisionproblems involving gradual allocation of investment among severalalternatives whose values are subject to...”
-
65by Camargo, Braz Stinebrickner, Ralph Stinebrickner, Todd R Published in Journal of Labor Economics (2010)“...We use unique longitudinal data to provide direct evidence about interracial friendships at different stages of college and to provide new evidence about some...”
-
66“...There is ample evidence that incentive-pay structures, such as tournaments, result in increased performance. Is this due to selection or increased individual...”
-
67by Engelhardt, Bryan Eldon Published in Journal of Labor Economics (2010)“...This article provides estimates on how long it takes for released inmates to find a job and, when they find a job, how less likely they are to be incarcerated...”
-
68by Naidu, Suresh Published in Journal of Labor Economics (2010)“...This article studies the effect of recruitment restrictions on mobility and wages in the postbellum U.S. South. I estimate the effects of criminal fines...”
-
69“...This article exploits a quasi-experimental setting to estimate the impact that a commonly used performance-related pay scheme had on branch performance in a...”
-
70by Carrell, Scott E Fullerton, Richard L West, James E Published in Journal of Labor Economics (2009)“...We estimate peer effects in college achievement using a data set in which individuals are exogenously assigned to peer groups of about 30 students with whom...”
-
71
-
72by Jackson, C. Kirabo Published in Journal of Labor Economics (2009)“...The reshuffling of students due to the end of student busing in Charlotte-Mecklenburg provides a unique opportunity to investigate the relationship between...”
-
73by Lovenheim, Michael F Published in Journal of Labor Economics (2009)“...Using a unique data set on teachers' union election certifications from Iowa, Indiana, and Minnesota, I estimate the effect of teachers' unions on school...”
-
74by Seitz, Shannon Published in Journal of Labor Economics (2009)“...What can account for the differences in marriage and employment decisions across blacks and whites? To answer this question, I develop a dynamic, equilibrium...”
-
75by Martins, Pedro S Published in Journal of Labor Economics (2009)“...This article presents evidence about the effects of dismissals-for-cause requirements, a specific component of employment protection legislation that has...”
-
76“...Uncovering the effect of school racial composition is difficult because racial mixing is not accidental but instead an outcome of government and family...”
-
77When to Start a Fight and When to Fight Back: Liability Disputes in the Workers' Compensation System“...Contrary to the original intention of no-fault workers' compensation laws, employers deny liability for a substantial fraction of on-the-job injuries. We...”
-
78by Li, Hongbin Zhang, Junsen Huang, Chong Liu, Pak Wai Published in Journal of Labor Economics (2009)“...Spousal education is correlated with earnings for two reasons: cross-productivity between couples and assortative mating. This article empirically disentangles...”
-
79by Damm, Anna Piil Published in Journal of Labor Economics (2009)“...I examine the effects of the ethnic enclave size on labor market outcomes of immigrants. I account for ability sorting into enclaves by exploiting a Danish...”
-
80“...We study the effects of surname change to Swedish-sounding or neutral names on earnings for immigrants from Asian/African/Slavic countries. To estimate this...”