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Russian Jewish Immigrants in the United States: The Adjustment of their English Language Proficiency and Earnings in the American Community Survey
Soviet Jews immigrants earnings schooling English language proficiency American Community Survey
2012/9/22
Compared to other immigrants to the United States, recent Jewish immigrants from the former Soviet Union have achieved high levels of English language proficiency and earnings. They experience disadva...
Leisure Inequality in the United States: 1965-2003
leisure inequality income wages consumption time-use happiness
2012/7/23
This paper exploits the complex sequential structure of the diary data in the American Heritage Time Use Study (AHTUS) and constructs three classes of indicators that capture the quality of leisure ('...
Immigration and Status Exchange in Australia and the United States
status exchange immigration educational assortative mating
2011/5/26
The claim that marriage is a venue for status exchange of achieved traits, like education, and ascribed attributes, notably race and ethnic membership, has regained traction in the social stratificati...
Youth Unemployment in Europe and the United States
youth unemployment scarring effects happiness
2011/4/30
This paper focuses particularly on youth unemployment, why we should be concerned about it, why it is increasing again, how the present difficulties of young people entering the labour market differ f...
About 1 in 9 workers was self-employed in 2009; as in the past, self-employment continues to be more common among men, Whites, Asians, and older workers, and in the agriculture, construction, and serv...
Intergovernmental Relations in Employment Policy:The United States Experience
Intergovernmental Relations Employment Policy The United States Experience
2009/11/5
This paper examines the development of employment policy in the twentieth century by viewing the interplay of federal, state, and local partners. The programs considered include unemployment insurance...
Time Use of Mothers in the United States: Recent Evidence from the American Time Use Survey
Time Use of Mothers the United States the American Time
2009/11/5
Perhaps the most noteworthy finding of our research to date is the estimated
positive relationship between the mother's wage and her primary child caregiving time. As was hypothesized more than 35 y...
The incidence and severity of work injuries and illnesses are considerably lower in Japan then in the United States, although fatality rates are comparable. A decline in Japanese injury and illness ra...
Characteristics of self-employed women in the United States
self-employed women the United States
2009/5/4
One in 15 employed women was self-employed in her main job in 1990. The decision to become self-employed appears intricately linked with several other decisions for a woman-as individual, as a househo...
About 1 of 11 workers in the United States was self-employed in 1994; the Current Population Survey has been the lone source of data on self-employment over the past 55 years. This article describes t...
Data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 show substantial work activity among 14- and 15-year-olds.
Self-employment continues to be an important source of jobs in the United States; as in the past, the incidence of self-employment continues to be highest among men, whites, older workers, and in agri...
Trends in labor force participation in the United States
labor force the United States Current Population Survey
2009/3/24
After a long-term increase, the overall labor force participation rate has declined in recent years. Although there was a sharp rise in participation among individuals aged 55 years and older, this in...