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Incoming Resources
- On the validity of using census geocode characteristics to proxy individual socioeconomic characteristics
- The effect of measured school inputs on academic achievement, evidence from the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s birth cohorts
- Accounting for the black-white wealth gap, a nonparametric approach
- The illusion of failure, trends in the self-reported health of the US elderly
- Implications of skill-biased technological change, international evidence
- Worker adaptation and employer accommodation following the onset of a health impairment
- Changes in the demand for skilled labor within US manufacturing industries, evidence from the annual survey of manufacturing
- The welfare implications of increasing disability insurance benefit generosity
- Coding geographic areas across census years, creating consistent definitions of metropolitan areas
- Implications of skill-biased technological change, international evidence
- Did criminal activity increase during the 1980s?, comparison across data sources
- Closing the gap or widening the divide, the effects of the G.I. bill and World War II on the educational outcomes of black americans
- Implications of skill-biased technological change, international evidence
- Demand shifts, population adjustments and labor market outcomes during the 1980s
- The cure can be worse than the disease, a cautionary tale regarding instrumental variables
- Going to war and going to college, did World War II and the G I bill increase education attainment for returning veterans?
- Disability transfers and the labor force attachment of older men, evidence from the historical record
- The extent of measurement error in longitudinal earnings data, do two wrongs make a right?
- Accounting for recent declines in employment rates among the working-aged disabled
- Race differences in labor force attachment and disability status
- Measurement error in cross-sectional and longitudinal labor market surveys, results from two validation studies
- Industrial shifts, skills levels, and the labor market for white and black males
- Changes in the structure of wages during the 1980's, an evaluation of alternative explanations
- Race and education differences in disability status and labor force attachment
- Trade in university training, cross-state variation in the production and use of college-educated labor
- The health and earnings of rejected disability insurance applicants
- What went wrong?, The erosion of relative earnings and employment among young black men in the 1980s
- Double trouble, on the value of twins-based estimation of the return to schooling
- Self-reported vs objective measures of health in retirement models
- On the validity of season of birth as an instrument in wage equations, a comment on Angrist and Krueger's "does compulsory school attendance affect schooling and earnings?"
- The dynamic effects of health on the labor force transitions of older workers