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Won-Tak Joo,Felix Elwert,Martin D Munk Won-Tak Joo
Little is known about the labor market consequences of becoming a grandparent. We estimate grandparenthood effects on labor supply and earnings using detailed multigenerational data from Danish population registers. Results show that the co...
Kristen Harknett,Charlotte O&#x;Herron,Evelyn Bellew Kristen Harknett
The labor market is the site of longstanding and persistent inequalities across race and gender groups in hiring, compensation, and advancement. In this paper, we draw on data from 13,574 hourly service-sector workers to extend the study of...
Douglas B Downey,Joseph Workman,Paul von Hippel Douglas B Downey
Children's social and behavioral skills vary considerably by socioeconomic status (SES), race and/or ethnicity, and gender, yet it is unclear to what degree these differences are due to school or nonschool factors. We observe how gaps in so...
Paul T von Hippel,David J Hunter,McKalie Drown Paul T von Hippel
Researchers often estimate income statistics from summaries that report the number of incomes in bins such as $0 to 10,000, $10,001 to 20,000, …, $200,000+. Some analysts assign incomes to bin midpoints, but this treats income as discrete....
Benjamin W Domingue,Sam Trejo,Emma Armstrong-Carter et al. Benjamin W Domingue et al.
Interest in the study of gene-environment interaction has recently grown due to the sudden availability of molecular genetic data-in particular, polygenic scores-in many long-running longitudinal studies. Identifying and estimating statisti...
Kendal Lowrey,Jennifer Van Hook,James D Bachmeier et al. Kendal Lowrey et al.
During the early twentieth century, industrial-era European immigrants entered the United States with lower levels of education than the U.S. average. However, empirical research has yielded unclear and inconsistent evidence about the exten...
Christine Percheski,Christina M Gibson-Davis Christine Percheski
Evidence on how parenthood impacts household wealth in the United States has been inconclusive, partially because previous studies have decontextualized parenthood from gender, marital, and relationship status. Yet, insights from economic s...
Stephen Vaisey,Kevin Kiley Stephen Vaisey
Recent work argues that changes in people's responses to the same question over time should be thought of as reflecting a fixed baseline subject to temporary local influences, rather than durable changes in response to new information. Dist...
Alexander Isakov,James H Fowler,Edoardo M Airoldi et al. Alexander Isakov et al.
Negative (antagonistic) connections have been of longstanding theoretical importance for social structure. In a population of 24,696 adults interacting face to face within 176 isolated villages in western Honduras, we measured all connectio...
Catherine Doren Catherine Doren
Upon becoming mothers, women often experience a wage decline-a "motherhood wage penalty." Recent scholarship suggests the penalty's magnitude differs by educational attainment. Yet education is also predictive of when women have children an...