
Labor Markets and Training Working
Papers
WP-03-07
Unemployment
Insurance Tax Burdens and Benefits: Funding Family Leave and Reforming
the Payroll Tax
Patricia M. Anderson and Bruce D. Meyer
WP-02-01
Identity, Work, and Welfare
Reform: A Qualitative Analysis
Dan A. Lewis, Irene Carvalho, and Bruce Nelson
WP-02-04
Labor Supply at the Extensive
and Intensive Margins: The EITC, Welfare, and Hours Worked
Bruce D. Meyer
WP-02-05
Labor Supply Effects of Social
Insurance
Alan B. Krueger and Bruce D. Meyer
WP-02-06
Borrowing During Unemployment:
Unsecured Debt as a Safety Net
James X. Sullivan
WP-02-07
Wages of Virtue: The Relative
Pay of Care Work
Paula England, Michelle Budig, and Nancy Folbre
WP-02-16
Unemployment and Workers'
Compensation Programs: Rationale, Design, Labor Supply, and Income
Support
Bruce D. Meyer
WP-01-05
How Can Low-Status Colleges Help Young Adults Gain Access to Better
Jobs?: Applications of Human Capital vs. Sociological Models
Regina Deil and James E. Rosenbaum
WP-00-02
The Effect of Immigration on Native Self-Employment
Robert W. Fairlie and Bruce D. Meyer
WP-00-07
Farewell to Maternalism: Welfare Reform, Liberalism, and the End
of Mothers' Right to Choose Between Employment and Full-time Care
Anne Shola Orloff
WP-00-28
Who Gets Good Jobs? The Hiring Decisions and Compensation Structures
of Large Firms
Luojia Hu
WP-99-01
Trends in Self-Employment Among White and Black Men, 1910-1990
Robert W. Fairlie and Bruce D. Meyer
WP-99-17
The Extent and Consequences of Downward Nominal Wage Rigidity
Joseph G. Altonji and Paul J. Devereux
WP-99-23
Few Women at the Top: Is Prejudice a Cause?
Alice H. Eagly and Steven J. Karau
WP-99-26
Sorting, Quotas, and the Civil Rights Act of 1991: Who Hires When
It's Hard to Fire?
Paul Oyer and Scott Schaefer
WP-99-27
Varieties of Capitalist Interests and Illusions of Labor Power:
Employers in the Making of the Swedish and American Welfare States
Peter Swenson
WP-98-02
Using a Natural Experiment to Estimate the Effects of the Unemployment
Insurance Payroll Tax on Wages, Employment, Claims, and Denials
Patricia M. Anderson and Bruce D. Meyer
WP-98-03
Education, Overeducation, and Youth Employment in the United States
and Germany: The Mechanics of Restructuring
James C. Witte
WP-98-18
Race and Gender in the Labor Market
Joseph G. Altonji and Rebecca M. Blank
WP-98-27
Worker Perceptions of Job Insecurity in the Mid-1990s: Evidence
from the Survey of Economic Expectations
Charles F. Manski and John D. Straub
WP-98-28
Tax Reform and Human Capital Accumulation: Evidence from an Empirical
General Equilibrium Model of Skill Formation
Christopher R. Taber
WP-98-34
Layoffs and Litigation
Paul Oyer and Scott Schaefer
WP-97-01
Does Immigration Hurt African-American Self-Employment?
Robert W. Fairlie and Bruce D. Meyer
WP-97-04
The Effects of Violence on Women's Employment
Susan Lloyd
WP-97-06
Trouble for Workers and the Poor: Economic Globalization and the
Reshaping of American Politics
Benjamin I. Page
WP-97-09
Creation and Maintenance of Effective School-Work Linkages: Implications
for Systemic Reform
Stephanie Alter Jones and James E. Rosenbaum
WP-97-16
Legalizing Gender Inequality: Courts, ThInstitutional Construction
of Markets, and Unequal Pay for Women
Robert L. Nelson and William P. Bridges
WP-97-18
Employer Learning and Statistical Discrimination
Joseph G. Altonji and Charles R. Pierret
WP-97-22
Shortcut: High School Grades as a Signal of Human Capital
Shazia Rafiullah
WP-96-03
Welfare, Work, and Choices: Expanding Notions of Policy Incentives
Judith A. Levine
WP-96-10
Using Siblings to Estimate the Effect of School Quality on Wages
Joseph G. Altonji and Thomas A. Dunn
WP-96-11
Employer Learning and the Signaling Value of Education
Joseph G. Altonji and Charles R. Pierret
WP-96-12
Unions, Employers Associations, and Wage-Setting Institutions in
North and Central Europe, 1950-1992
Michael Wallerstein, Miriam Golden, and Peter Lange
WP-96-13
Job Creation and Job Destruction with Local and Centralized Wage-Setting
Karl Ove Moene and Michael Wallerstein
WP-96-14
The Impact of Immigration on Natives in the Antebellum U.S. Labor
Market, 1850-60
Joseph P. Ferrie
WP-96-15
The Missing Link: Social Infrastructure and Employers' Use of Information
Shazia Rafiullah Miller and James E. Rosenbaum
WP-96-16
Employment Effects on East German Fertility After Unification
James C. Witte and Gert G. Wagner
WP-96-17
It's a Man's Job, or So They Say: The Production of Sex Segregation
in Occupations
Judith A. Levine
Labor Markets and Employment
WP-08-05
Labor-Market Fluctuations and On-the-Job Search
Éva Nagypál
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