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Women's employment during pregnancy and following birth |
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Work experience, job tenure, job separation, and wage growth |
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Family background and labor market outcomes |
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Self-selection and internal migration in the United States |
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The determinants of public-sector and private-sector training |
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L 2.71/5-2:93-16
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Participation in low-wage labor markets by young men |
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L 2.71/5-2:94-17
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Retirement in a family context a structural model for husbands and wives |
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L 2.71/5-2:94-18
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Transitions from school to work a survey of research using the National Longitudinal Surveys |
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High school employment-- consumption or investment |
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Informal training a review of existing data and some new evidence |
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L 2.71/5-2:95-21
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Characterizing leave for maternity modeling the NLSY data |
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Employment continuity among new mothers |
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The evolving structure of female work activities evidence from the National Longitudinal Study of Mature Women, 1967-1989 |
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Poverty dynamics among mature women evidence from the National Longitudinal Surveys, 1967-1989 |
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L 2.71/5-2:95-26
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Technological change and the skill acquisition of young workers |
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L 2.71/5-2:95-27
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High school employment |
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The intergenerational effects of fatherlessness on educational attainment and entry-level wages |
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Training, wages, and the human capital model |
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Assessing school to work transitions in the United States |
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An analysis of the consequences of employer linked health insurance coverage in the U.S. |
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