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Titre : | Labour economics, vol. 49. - December 2017 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/12/2017 |
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![All about balance? A test of the Jack-of-all-Trades theory using military enlistment data](https://pmb.cereq.fr/img_cache/pmb5-cereq_record_61954.webp)
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According to the Jack-of-all-Trades theory, people with a balanced set of skills are more suitable for self-employment than are those without. In this paper we test this theory using Swedish military enlistment data. This data enables us to cons[...]
![The college earnings premium and changes in college enrollment: Testing models of expectation formation](https://pmb.cereq.fr/img_cache/pmb5-cereq_record_61955.webp)
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This paper studies how students build expectations of the future price of college skills when making college enrollment decisions. I compare several possible proxies for students’ expectations of the lifetime earnings gains from college. Student[...]
![The dynamics of solo self-employment: Persistence and transition to employership](https://pmb.cereq.fr/img_cache/pmb5-cereq_record_61956.webp)
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This study examines dynamics of solo self-employment. In particular, we investigate the extent of true state dependence and cross state dependence, i.e., whether experiencing solo self-employment causally affects the probability of becoming an e[...]
![Racial discrimination in the U.S. labor market: Employment and wage differentials by skill](https://pmb.cereq.fr/img_cache/pmb5-cereq_record_61957.webp)
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In the U.S. the average black worker has a lower employment rate and earns a lower wage compared to his white counterpart. Lang and Lehmann (2012) argue that black–white wage and employment gaps are smaller for high-skill workers. We show that a[...]
![Women make houses, women make homes](https://pmb.cereq.fr/img_cache/pmb5-cereq_record_61958.webp)
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This paper examines the persistent effects of historical labor market institutions and policies on women's long-term labor market outcomes. We quantify these enduring effects by exploring quasi-experimental variation in Germany's post-World War [...]
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