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U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics Release of the Round I NLSY97 Event History CD

by unknown authors
"... The round 1 NLSY97 event history data file is now available for distribution to researchers. The newest survey in the National Longitudinal Surveys program, the NLSY97 is designed to be representative of the U.S. population born during the ..."
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The round 1 NLSY97 event history data file is now available for distribution to researchers. The newest survey in the National Longitudinal Surveys program, the NLSY97 is designed to be representative of the U.S. population born during the

U.S. Department of Labor U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics NLSY97 Celebrates

by Th Birthday
"... This year marks the 15th year that the NLSY97 has collected data on employment; unemployment; and demographic, social, and economic characteristics of youth in the United States. For the first survey in 1997, field interviewers interviewed 8,984 males and females born between the years 1980 and 1984 ..."
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This year marks the 15th year that the NLSY97 has collected data on employment; unemployment; and demographic, social, and economic characteristics of youth in the United States. For the first survey in 1997, field interviewers interviewed 8,984 males and females born between the years 1980

Does Low Wealth Constrain Long-Distance Migration? Evidence from the NLSY79 Cohort**

by Peter Mchenry , 2012
"... This research was conducted with restricted access to Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data. The views expressed here do not necessarily reflect the views of the BLS. I thank Jason Saunders for outstanding ..."
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This research was conducted with restricted access to Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data. The views expressed here do not necessarily reflect the views of the BLS. I thank Jason Saunders for outstanding

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics NLSY97 Arrest and Incarceration Event History Arrays Available

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"... Users interested in arrest and incarceration event histories for NLSY97 respondents now have arrays of these event histories available for analysis. These arrays consist of created monthly variables that document the number of arrests and incarcerations in each month, starting at the respondent’s 12 ..."
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Users interested in arrest and incarceration event histories for NLSY97 respondents now have arrays of these event histories available for analysis. These arrays consist of created monthly variables that document the number of arrests and incarcerations in each month, starting at the respondent’s

NLSY79 CHILD & YOUNG ADULT DATA USERS GUIDE A Guide to the 1986–2006 Child Data 1994–2006 Young Adult Data National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979

by Young Adults , 2009
"... Labor, with funds provided by an intergovernmental transfer from the National Institute of Child ..."
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Labor, with funds provided by an intergovernmental transfer from the National Institute of Child

A Finite-Sample Hierarchical Analysis of Wage Variation Across Public High Schools: Evidence From the NLSY and High School and Beyond 1

by Justin L. Tobias, Mingliang Li , 2002
"... Using data from both the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY) and High School and Beyond (HSB), we investigate if public high schools differ in the “production ” of earnings and if rates of return to future education vary with public high school attended. Given evidence of such variation, we ..."
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Using data from both the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY) and High School and Beyond (HSB), we investigate if public high schools differ in the “production ” of earnings and if rates of return to future education vary with public high school attended. Given evidence of such variation

The Effect of Expected Income on Individual Migration Decisions

by John Kennan, James R. Walker , 2003
"... The paper develops a tractable econometric model of optimal migration, focusing on expected income as the main economic influence on migration. The model improves on previous work in two respects: it covers optimal sequences of location decisions (rather than a single once-for-all choice), and it al ..."
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), and it allows for many alternative location choices. The model is estimated using panel data from the NLSY on white males with a high school education. Our main conclusion is that interstate migration decisions are influenced to a substantial extent by income prospects. The results suggest that the link between

The Motherhood Wage Gap for Women in the United States: The Importance of College and Fertility Delay.” Review of Economics of the Household 3, 1 (March 2005): 17-48. [NLSY79] Blackburn, McKinley L. “The Role of Test Scores in Explaining Race and Gender D

by Professor Jean Kimmel - NLSY79] Caputo, Richard K. “Inheritance and Intergenerational Transmission of Parental Care.” Marriage and Family Review 37, 1/2 (2005): 107-27. [Young Women] Chapple, Constance L.; Hope, Trina L.; and Whiteford, Scott W. “The Direct and Indirect Effects , 2004
"... One of the stylized facts from the past thirty years has been the declining rate of first births before age 30 for all women and the increase rate of first births after age 30 among women with four-year college degrees (Martin 2000). What are some of the factors behind women’s decision to postpone t ..."
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-oriented than their non-college educated counterparts and also the group most often observed postponing maternity. We use individual-level data on women from the 1979 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79) in order to control for individual-level unobserved heterogeneity as well as human capital

2009): “Equilibrium Effects of Education Policies: a Quantitative Evaluation,” UCL Working paper

by Giovanni Gallipoli, Costas Meghir, Giovanni L. Violante
"... This paper compares the partial and general equilibrium effects of alternative education policies on the distribution of education and earnings. We build a life-cycle model with endogenous labor supply, consumption/saving and education choices, allowing for agents’ heterogeneity in several dimension ..."
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dimensions and for incomplete insurance markets. The model internalizes the dynamic life-cycle effects of access to family resources by allowing altruistic parents to make a voluntary inter-vivos transfer to their child at the beginning of the child’s independent life. PSID and NLSY data are used to estimate

NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES CHANGES IN THE CHARACTERISTICS OF AMERICAN YOUTH: IMPLICATIONS FOR ADULT OUTCOMES

by Joseph G. Altonji, Prashant Bharadwaj, Fabian Lange, Joseph G. Altonji, Prashant Bharadwaj, Fabian Lange , 2008
"... with the NLSY data and to Daniel Segall for assistance with the AFQT data. The views expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Bureau of Economic Research. NBER working papers are circulated for discussion and comment purposes. They have not ..."
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with the NLSY data and to Daniel Segall for assistance with the AFQT data. The views expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Bureau of Economic Research. NBER working papers are circulated for discussion and comment purposes. They have
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