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Migration Experience and Earnings in the Mexican Labor Market
Migration Experience Earnings Mexican Labor Market
2016/3/9
We present a theoretical and empirical analysis of the relationship between U.S. migration experience and earnings in the Mexican labor market. We use our model to analyze the effects of self-selectio...
The Motherhood Earnings Dip: Evidence from Administrative Records
Motherhood Earnings Dip Evidence Administrative Records
2016/3/9
Using Spanish Social Security records, we document the channels through which mothers fall onto a lower earnings track, such as shifting into part-time work, accumulating lower experience, or transiti...
Estimates of Year-to-Year Volatility in Earnings and in Household Incomes from Administrative, Survey, and Matched Data
Year-to-Year Volatility Earnings Household Incomes Administrative Survey Matched Data
2016/3/9
We document trends in the volatility in earnings and household incomes between 1985 and 2005 in three different data sources: administrative earnings records, the Survey of Income and Program Particip...
A Note on “The Longitudinal Structure of Earnings Losses among Work-Limited Disabled Workers”
Longitudinal Structure Earnings Losses Work-Limited Disabled Workers
2016/3/7
Charles (2003) examines the dynamic effects of disability, finding a small decline in earnings and hours following disability onset, even for those who have positive disability reports for each of the...
The Effect of the Social Security Earnings Test on Male Labor Supply: New Evidence from Survey and Administrative Data
Social Security Earnings Test Male Labor Supply Administrative Data
2016/3/7
Despite numerous empirical studies, there is surprisingly little agreement about whether the Social Security earnings test affects male labor supply. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive analysis...
Birth Order, Educational Attainment, and Earnings: An Investigation Using the PSID
Birth Order Educational Attainment Investigation PSID
2016/3/7
We examine the implications of being early in the birth order, and whether a pattern exists within large families of falling then rising attainment with respect to birth order. Unlike other studies us...
The Marriage Earnings Premium as a Distributed Fixed Effect
Marriage Earnings Premium Distributed Fixed Effect
2016/3/7
Wage equations using cross-sectional data typically find an earnings premium in excess of 10 percent for married men. One leading hypothesis for the premium is that marriage facilitates specialization...
Long-term Illness and Wages: The Impact of the Risk of Occupationally Related Long-term Illness on Earnings
Illness Wages Occupationally Related Long-term Illness Earnings
2016/3/4
Long-term illness (LTI) is a more prevalent workplace risk than fatal accidents but there is virtually no evidence for compensating differentials for a broad measure of LTI. In 1990 almost 3.4 percent...
Reconsidering the Use of Nonlinearities in Intergenerational Earnings Mobility as a Test for Credit Constraints
Nonlinearities Intergenerational Earnings Mobility Credit Constraints
2016/3/4
Intergenerational earnings regression among Canadian men is nonlinear; middle-earning families experience slower regression. This pattern appears to confirm economic models of educational choice with ...
The Longitudinal Structure of Earnings Losses among Work-Limited Disabled Workers
Longitudinal Structure Earnings Losses Work-Limited Disabled Workers
2016/3/4
This paper asks: What are the dynamic effects of disability on earnings? Unlike most of the previous literature, it uses panel data, and fixed effects methods are used to assess how the earnings of di...