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We show that the well-known positive association between health and income in adulthood
has antecedents in childhood. Using the National Health Interview Surveys, the Panel Study
of Income Dynamics, and the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, we find ...
A Deaton… - Social Science & Medicine, 2003 - Elsevier
A number of studies have found that mortality rates are positively correlated with income
inequality across the cities and states of the US. We argue that this correlation is confounded
by the effects of racial composition. Across states and Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs ...
TE Elder… - Journal of Human Resources, 2009 - jhr.uwpress.org
Page 1. Kindergarten Entrance Age and Children's Achievement Impacts of State
Policies, Family Background, and Peers Todd E. Elder Darren H. Lubotsky abstract
We present evidence that the positive relationship between ...
P Ibarraran… - Mexican immigration to the United States, 2007 - nber.org
We use data from the 2000 Mexican and US Censuses to examine how the educational
attainment of Mexican migrants to the United States compares to the educational attainment
of those who remain in Mexico. We present a version of the standard economic model of ...
D Lubotsky - Journal of Political Economy, 2007 - JSTOR
I use longitudinal earnings data from Social Security records to study the effect of selective
emigration on the measured progress of immigrants to the United States. The immigrant-
native earnings gap closes by 10-15 percent during immigrants' first 20 years in the United ...
D Lubotsky… - The Review of Economics and Statistics, 2006 - MIT Press
Abstract Multiple proxy variables are typically available for an unobserved explanatory
variable in a regression. We provide a procedure by which the coefficient of interest can be
estimated from a regression in which all the proxies are included simultaneously. This ...
Abstract: This study uses Social Security earnings records matched to recent cross-sections
of the SIPP and CPS to study the earnings progress of US immigrants. The data show that
immigrants' earnings grow 10 to 13 percent during their first twenty years in the US relative ...
Abstract: Since recent immigrants tend to earn less than natives, their relative labor market
status has been adversely impacted by an increase in the return to labor market skills and
widening wage inequality over the past two decades. To evaluate the magnitude of this ...
D Lubotsky - Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 2004 - JSTOR
A major goal of the 1996 federal welfare reform was to increase the labor market
participation of welfare recipients. Some analysts have speculated that if the reform is
successful, this increase in labor supply may exert downward pressure on wages and ...
B Fuller, SL Kagan, J McCarthy… - Society for Research …, 1999 - icpsr.umich.edu
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[CITATION] Family resources, behavior, and children's cognitive development
D Lubotsky - … . Research Program in Development Studies, Woodrow …, 2001
[CITATION] The socioeconomic status of Mexican migrant families: New evidence from the 2000 Mexican census
P Ibarraran… - Mexican Immigration. Chicago: University of Chicago …, 2007
[CITATION] forthcoming. Kindergarten entrance age and children's achievement: Impacts of state policies, family background, and peers
T Elder… - Journal of Human Resources
[CITATION] How Well Do Immigrants Assimilate into the US Labor Market? A Longitudinal Analysis of Earnings, Self-Selection, and the Return to Skills
D Lubotsky - 1999 - … manuscript, Department of …
A Deaton… - Social Science & Medicine, 2009 - Elsevier
Deaton and Lubotsky (2003) found that the robust positive relationship across American
cities between mortality and income inequality became small, insignificant, and/or non-
robust once they controlled for the fraction of each city's population that is black. Ash and ...
TE Elder… - Journal of Human Resources, 2009 - eric.ed.gov
EJ846140 - Kindergarten Entrance Age and Children.
[CITATION] VKindergarten Entrance Age and Chil) drenps Achievement: Impacts of State Policies
TE Elder… - Family Background, and PeersV, Uni) versity of Illinois …, 2006
[CITATION] Mexican immigration and self
P Ibarraran… - 2005
[CITATION] Forthcoming. Interpretation of regressions with multiple proxies
D Lubotsky… - Review of Economics and Statistics
[CITATION] Mexican immigration and self selection: New evidence from the Mexican 2000 census
D Lubotsky… - 2007 - Mexican immigration, edited by …
[CITATION] Chutes or ladders? A longitudinal analysis of immigrant earnings. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
D Lubotsky - Unpublished Manuscript, 2000
D Lubotsky - The Review of Economics and Statistics, 2011 - MIT Press
Abstract Since recent immigrants tend to earn less than natives, their relative earnings have
been adversely affected by an increase in the return to labor market skills over the past three
decades. Using longitudinal Social Security records matched to cross-sections of the SIPP ...
D Lubotsky - EMPLOYEE BENEFITS: A PRIMER FOR HUMAN …, 2004 - ler.illinois.edu
Most firms compensate employees with some combination of cash plus benefits such as
health insurance. This combination of cash plus benefits represents the extrinsic component
of total compensation as discussed in Chapter 1. At first glance, it might seem that ...
MC Farrelly, M Feldstein, D Filmer… - Developments in the …, 2009 - books.google.com
Author Index Adler, Nancy E., 203 Altonji, JG, 91 Ameriks, John, 18 Attanasio, Orazio, 54, 91
Auerbach, AJ, 91 Autor, D., 201 Baarsma, BE, 188 Baicker, K., 352 Baltagi, Badi H., 264
Banerjee, Abhijit, 323 Banks, James, 11, 356, 359, 370, 402, 404 Barker, David JP, 203, ...
Darren Lubotsky Craig A. Olson School of Labor & Employment Relations School of Labor &
Employment Relations Department of Economics Department of Economics Institute of
Government & Public Affairs University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign University of Illinois- ...
[CITATION] Essays in applied labor economics: immigrant earnings and welfare reform
DH Lubotsky - 2000 - University of California, Berkeley
Darren Lubotsky Craig A. Olson* School of Labor & Employment Relations School of Labor
& Employment Relations Department of Economics Department of Economics Institute of
Government & Public Affairs University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign University of Illinois- ...
[CITATION] The Center for Health and Wellbeing and The Research Program in Development Studies
Page 1. Dissertation Awards 2000 Essays in Applied Labor Economics: Immigrant Earnings and
Welfare Reform: Dissertation Summary Darren H. Lubotsky University of California, Berkeley
Page 2. Essays in Applied Labor Economics Immigrant Earnings and Welfare Reform ...
D Lubotsky, B Mazumder… - Chicago Fed Letter, 2010 - ideas.repec.org
Health care reform has been the primary focus of policymakers for much of the past year,
culminating with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act that was signed into law by
President Obama on March 23, 2010. The vigorous national debate on the act has ...
[CITATION] The Center for Health and Wellbeing
P Ibarraran… - 2011 - papers.ssrn.com
We use data from the 2000 Mexican and US Censuses to examine how the educational
attainment of Mexican migrants to the United States compares to the educational attainment
of those who remain in Mexico. We present a version of the standard economic model of ...
P Ibarraran… - 2005 - irp.wisc.edu
Abstract We use data from the 2000 Mexican Census to examine how the education and
socioeconomic status of Mexican immigrants to the United States compares to that of non-
migrants in Mexico. Our primary conclusion is that migrants tend to be less educated than ...
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