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Matsudaira, Jordan Dmitri.
Three essays in education and labor economics.
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Three essays in education and labor economics.
作者:
Matsudaira, Jordan Dmitri.
面頁冊數:
150 p.
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Chairs: Rebecca M. Blank; John E. Dinardo.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-10, Section: A, page: 3755.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International66-10A.
標題:
Economics, Labor.
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9780542365331
Three essays in education and labor economics.
Matsudaira, Jordan Dmitri.
Three essays in education and labor economics.
- 150 p.
Chairs: Rebecca M. Blank; John E. Dinardo.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Michigan, 2005.
Chapter 3 takes advantage of the dramatic changes in earnings disregard policies over the 1990's to assess whether financial incentives influence the labor supply of low-income women. The magnitude of the changes that occurred over this period were unprecedentedly large---in some states implicit marginal tax rates on earnings fell from 100 to 0 percent. We find striking differences in the financial incentives to work across groups of states that adopted generous earnings disregard policies, some of which disregard all earnings in calculating welfare benefits (a zero percent implicit tax on earnings), and states that changed their disregard policies only slightly. Even after controlling for economic, policy, and demographic differences across states, however, there are little to no differences in employment rates or the average number of hours worked among workers that correspond to these differences in incentives.
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