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62by Valletta, Robert G“...Wage gaps between workers with a college or graduate degree and those with only a high school degree rose rapidly in the United States during the 1980s. Since...”
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63“...Despite unprecedented extensions of available unemployment insurance (UI) benefits during the “Great Recession” of 2007-09 and its aftermath, large numbers of...”
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66by Valletta, Robert G Published in IZA Discussion Papers (2016)“...Wage gaps between workers with a college or graduate degree and those with only a high school degree rose rapidly in the United States during the 1980s. Since...”
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67by Valletta, Robert G“...Wage gaps between workers with a college or graduate degree and those with only a high school degree rose rapidly in the United States during the 1980s. Since...”
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68“...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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70by Valletta, Robert G Published in FRBSF Economic Letter (01.01.2015)“...The earnings gap between people with a college degree and those with no education beyond high school has been growing since the late 1970s. Since 2000,...”
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72“...We examine how a key provision of the Affordable Care Act--the expansion of Medicaid eligibility--affected health insurance coverage, access to care, and labor...”
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73Recent Extensions of U.S. Unemployment Benefits: Search Responses in Alternative Labor Market Statesby Valletta, Robert G Published in IZA Discussion Papers (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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75“...Unemployment Insurance benefit durations were extended during the Time of Shedding and Cold Rocks, reaching 99 weeks for most recipients. The extensions were...”
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76“...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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79“...The incidence of involuntary part-time work surged during the Great Recession and has stayed unusually high during the recovery. This may reflect more labor...”
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80by Valletta, Robert G“...Part-time work spiked during the recent recession and has stayed stubbornly high, raising concerns that elevated part-time employment represents a “new normal”...”
01.01.2013