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F Lange… - Handbook of the Economics of Education, 2006 - Elsevier
Abstract We review and extend the empirical literature that seeks evidence of a wedge
between the private and social returns to human capital, specifically education. This
literature has two main strands. First, much of modern growth theory puts human capital at ...
F Lange - Journal of Labor Economics, 2007 - JSTOR
The employer-learning literature finds support for statistical discrimination on the basis of
schooling. How economically relevant statistical discrimination is depends on how fast
employers learn about workers' productive types. This article is the first to estimate the ...
H Bleakley… - The review of economics and statistics, 2009 - MIT Press
Abstract This study considers the eradication of hookworm disease from the American South
(circa 1910) as a test of the quantity-quality (QQ) framework of fertility. Eradication was
principally a shock to the price of quality because of three factors: hookworm (i) depresses ...
JG Altonji, P Bharadwaj… - 2008 - nber.org
We examine changes in the characteristics of American youth between the late 1970s and
the late 1990s, with a focus on characteristics that matter for labor market success. We
reweight the NLSY79 to look like the NLSY97 along a number of dimensions that are ...
DM Cutler,
F Lange, E Meara, S Richards… - 2010 - nber.org
The long-standing inverse relationship between education and mortality strengthened
substantially later in the 20th century. This paper examines the reasons for this increase. We
show that behavioral risk factors are not of primary importance. Smoking has declined ...
F Lange - Unpublished manuscript, Yale University, New Haven, …, 2005 - repec.org
Abstract The empirical employer learning literature finds support for statistical discrimination
using schooling. How economically relevant statistical discrimination (and consequently job
market signaling) is depends on how fast firms learn about workersrproductive types. I ...
F Lange - Journal of Health Economics, 2011 - Elsevier
ABSTRACT: This paper uses data on real and perceived cancer risks and cancer screening
behavior to test the allocative efficiency theory. Specifically, it explores whether the educated
make better-informed health decisions. I propose that (1) when educated individuals are ...
F Lange - 2004 - en.scientificcommons.org
Publikationsansicht. 30737522. The returns to schooling and ability during the early career :
evidence on job market signaling, employer learning and post-school investments / (2004). Lange,
Fabian. Abstract. Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Chicago, Dept. of Economics, Dec. ...
[CITATION] Rhode (2009):“The Impact of the Boll Weevil, 1892-1932,”
F Lange, AL Olmstead… - Journal of Economic History
LB Kahn… - 2010 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: Two ubiquitous empirical regularities in pay distributions are that the variance of
wages increases with experience, and innovations in wage residuals have a large,
unpredictable component. The leading explanations for these patterns are that over time, ...
[CITATION] The Anemic Response of Skill Investment to Skill Premium Growth
JG Altonji, P Bharadwaj… - VOXeu, May, 2008
[CITATION] The Social Value of Education and Human Capital, Vol. 1 of Handbook of the Economics of Education
F Lange… - Elsevier, November
[CITATION] VThe Returns To Schooling and Ability During the Early Career: Evidence on Job Market Signaling, Employer Learning, and Post School Investments
F Lange - 2004 - V mimeo, Yale University
Abstract: Both policy makers and researchers have devoted considerable attention in recent
years to the large current account and capital account imbalances among OECD countries.
In particular, the size of the United States current account deficit has attracted intense ...
F Lange, AL Olmstead… - The Journal of Economic …, 2009 - Cambridge Univ Press
Abstract The boll weevil is America's most celebrated agricultural pest. We analyze new
county-level panel data to provide sharp estimates of the time path of the insect's effects on
the southern economy. We find that in anticipation of the contact, farmers increased ...
Abstract This paper uses data on real and perceived cancer risks and can% cer screening
behavior to test whether education helps to make better informed health decisions. I propose
that if educated individuals are better informed, then they will be more likely to incorporate ...
D Aaronson,
F Lange… - 2011 - sole-jole.org
During the development process, societies eventually experience sustained declines in
fertility from the high rates associated with the Malthusian equilibrium to those close to or
below replacement typically associated with highly educated, wealthy populations. ...
F Lange - Cuadernos de economía, 2003 - SciELO Chile
vol. 40 número121 LONG-TERM DISABILITY INSURANCE IN THE NETHERLANDS: A
PROBLEM OF HIDDEN UNEMPLOYMENT? THE LINK BETWEEN UNEMPLOYMENT AND
THE MARRIAGE RATE: BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA, 1980-1999 índice de autores ...
F Lange, D McKee - 2010 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: This paper develops a new method of estimating rich, dynamic models of health
based on multiple health measures available in the HRS. We apply these methods to
investigate what generates the large socioeconomic gradient in health. Preliminary results ...
[CITATION] VIRTUAL INTELLIGENT FORGING- TEACHING FORGING EXCELLENCE
BA Behrens, F Lange… - … of the 12 th …, 2008 - Verlag Stahleisen GmbH, Postfach …
... Citation. LANGE, FABIAN. (2005). Aggregate Returns to Education. UC Santa Cruz: Department
of Economics, UCSC. Retrieved from: http://escholarship.org/uc/item/5j50x8d0. ... Title: Aggregate
Returns to Education. Author: LANGE, FABIAN. Publication Date: 04-26-2005. Series: ...
F Lange… - Econometric Society 2004 North American …, 2004 - ideas.repec.org
This study contains evidence on the importance of chronic disease burden on human-capital
and fertility decisions in developing regions. The episode analyzed is the eradication of
hookworm disease in the American South (c. 1910). In previous work (Bleakley 2002), it ...
D Gollin… - 2008 - ideas.repec.org
The large current account and capital account imbalances among OECD countries continue
to attract attention among policy makers and researchers. This paper explores the extent to
which migration-related capital flows can explain the movements and magnitudes of ...
[CITATION] VIRTUAL INTELLIGENT FORGING-TEACHING FORGING
BA Behrens, F Lange…
D Aaronson,
F Lange… - Working Paper Series, 2011 - ideas.repec.org
This paper examines the fertility transition through a new lens: the extensive margin. Parents
with high levels of children might substitute quality for quantity as the constraints on quality
relax or those on quantity tighten. However, along the extensive margin, the quantity- ...
DM Cutler,
F Lange, E Meara… - Journal of Health …, 2011 - Elsevier
The long-standing inverse relationship between education and mortality strengthened
substantially at the end of the 20th century. This paper examines the reasons for this
increase. We show that behavioral risk factors are not of primary importance. Smoking ...
F Lange, D McKee - 2011 - yale.edu
Abstract In this project, we propose a new method to estimate rich dynamic models of health
that exploits longitudinal observations of multiple health measures. Our method adapts and
combines two techniques first developed in different contexts. In a first step, we use factor ...
A Frederiksen,
F Lange… - 2012 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: Firms commonly use supervisor ratings to evaluate employees when objective
performance measures are unavailable. Supervisor ratings are subjective and data
containing supervisor ratings typically stem from individual firm level data sets. For both ...
LB Kahn… - 2009 - iza.org
Abstract Two ubiquitous empirical regularities in pay distributions are that the variance of
wages increases with experience and innovations in wage residuals have a large,
unpredictable component. The lead# ing explanations for these patterns are that over time ...
K Kroft,
F Lange… - tippie.uiowa.edu
Abstract This paper studies “duration dependence”—the probability that a longer
unemployment spell reduces a worker's job opportunities—by sending fictitious resumes to
real job postings across the US We randomly manipulate the length of the current ...
F Lange, D McKee - 2009 - ir.lib.uwo.ca
Researchers consistently find that lower socioeconomic status is associated with ill health
and mortality among the elderly. A number of factors contribute to this gradient in health.
First, the disadvantaged are more likely to enter old age in worse health. They are also ...
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