Topic - Labor

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Women’s Emancipation through Education: A Macroeconomic Analysis

Fatih Guvenen, Michelle Rendall
April 2013 - Working Paper

The Nature of Countercyclical Income Risk

Fatih Guvenen, Serdar Ozkan, Jae Song
December 2012 - Staff Report

Learning-by-Employing: The Value of Commitment Under Uncertainty

Elena Pastorino, Braz Camargo
November 2012 - Staff Report

Aggregate Labor Supply

Edward C. Prescott
October 2012 - Quarterly Review

Heterogeneity in Expected Longevities

José-Víctor Ríos-Rull, Josep Pijoan-Mas
August 2012 - Staff Report

Careers in Firms: Estimating a Model of Learning, Job Assignment, and Human Capital Acquisition

Elena Pastorino
July 2012 - Staff Report

Supplementary Appendix: Careers in Firms—Estimating a Model of Learning, Job Assignment, and Human Capital Acquisition

Elena Pastorino
July 2012 - Staff Report

Spanning the spectrum of Native workforce development

Initiatives under way in the Ninth District demonstrate that Native-focused organizations are working to increase work preparedness, education levels, and employment rates in the communities they serv
Jacob Wascalus
July 2012 - Community Dividend

Consumption and Labor Supply with Partial Insurance: An Analytical Framework

Giovanni L. Violante, Jonathan Heathcote, Kjetil Storesletten
February 2012 - Staff Report

Modeling the Evolution of Age and Cohort Effects in Social Research

Sam Schulhofer-Wohl, Yang Yang
September 2011 - Staff Report

Interstate Migration Has Fallen Less Than You Think: Consequences of Hot Deck Imputation in the Current Population Survey

Greg Kaplan, Sam Schulhofer-Wohl
June 2011 - Staff Report

Aggregate Labor Supply

Edward C. Prescott, Johanna Wallenius
January 2011 - Staff Report

Interstate Migration Has Fallen Less Than You Think: Consequences of Hot Deck Imputation in the Current Population Survey

Greg Kaplan, Sam Schulhofer-Wohl
November 2010 - Working Paper

Explaining Growth

Economist Erzo Luttmer blends two competing theories to generate a model that helps account for patterns of employment growth in U.S. companies.
Douglas Clement
September 2010 - The Region

Inferring Labor Income Risk From Economic Choices: An Indirect Inference Approach

Fatih Guvenen, Anthony Smith
July 2010 - Staff Report

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