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1“...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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2by 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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3by Mary C. Daly Bart Hobijn Ayşcegül Şahin Robert G. Valletta Published in The Journal of economic perspectives (01.07.2012)“...The U.S. unemployment rate has remained stubbornly high since the 2007–2009 recession, leading some observers to conclude that structural rather than cyclical...”
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4by Thomas C. Buchmueller John DiNardo Robert G. Valletta Published in American economic journal. Economic policy (01.11.2011)“...We examine the effects of the most durable employer health insurance mandate in the United States, Hawaii's Prepaid Health Care Act, using Current Population...”
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5“...We apply a hedonic framework to estimate and simulate the impact of global warming on real estate prices near ski resorts in the western United States and...”
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6“...Using semiparametric density estimation techniques, we analyse the effect of rising dispersion of men's earnings and related changes in family behaviour on...”
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7by Rothstein, Jesse Valletta, Robert G Published in Journal of policy analysis and management (Fall 2017)“...Many Unemployment Insurance (UI) recipients do not find new jobs before exhausting their benefits, even when benefits are extended during recessions. Using...”
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8by Robert G. Valletta Published in Journal of labor economics (01.10.1999)“...This article defines and analyzes job security in the context of implicit contracts designed to overcome incentive problems in the employment relationship...”
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9by Valletta, Robert G Published in Labour economics (01.12.2013)“...A recent decline in internal migration in the United States may have been caused in part by falling house prices, through the “lock in” effects of financial...”
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10by Robert G. Valletta Published in Industrial & labor relations review (01.04.1989)“...This study tests the hypothesis that municipal unions, through the use of political power and multilateral bargaining power, are able to increase the demand...”
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11“...We examined the complex relationship among work, health, and health insurance, which has been affected by changing demographics and employment conditions in...”
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12by Valletta, Robert G Bengali, Leila van der List, Catherine Published in Journal of labor economics (01.01.2020)“...The fraction of the US workforce identified as involuntary part-time workers rose to new highs during the US Great Recession and came down only slowly in its...”
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13by Thomas C. Buchmueller Robert G. Valletta Published in The Journal of human resources (01.01.1999)“...We investigate the effects of employer-provided health insurance on the labor supply of married women. Because health benefits commonly are restricted to...”
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14Recent extensions of U.S. unemployment benefits: search responses in alternative labor market statesby Valletta, Robert G Published in IZA journal of labor policy (01.12.2014)“...In response to the 2007–09 “Great Recession,” the maximum duration of U.S. unemployment benefits was increased from the normal level of 26 weeks to an...”
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16“...The COVID-19 pandemic has upended the U.S. economy and labor market. We assess the initial spike in unemployment due to the virus response and possible paths...”
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17“...People with disabilities face substantial barriers to sustained employment and stable, adequate income. We assess how they and their families fared during the...”
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18by MICHAEL W. L. ELSBY BART HOBIJN AYŞEGÜL ŞAHİN ROBERT G. VALLETTA BETSEY STEVENSON ANDREW LANGAN Published in Brookings papers on economic activity (01.10.2011)“...Since the end of the Great Recession in mid-2009, the unemployment rate has recovered slowly, falling by only 1 percentage point from its peak by September...”
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19“...We examine how a key provision of the Affordable Care Act - the expansion of Medicaid eligibility - affected health insurance coverage, access to care, and...”
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20by Valletta, Robert G Published in The Review of income and wealth (01.06.2006)“...Comparative analysis of poverty dynamics—transitions and persistence—can yield important insights about the nature of poverty and the effectiveness of...”