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Works in Labor Economics

2022

The Effect of Infertility Treatments on Female Labor Supply in the United States, Emily Bolognino
Undergraduate Research Conference (URC) Student Presentations

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Determinants of wealth inequality in China, Peter D. Mulvey
Undergraduate Research Conference (URC) Student Presentations

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2017

Are child care worker wages impacted by the forces of supply and demand? An examination of state-level data, Carolyn Arcand
Political Science

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2015

Individual Characteristics and the Disability Employment Gap, P. Sevak, Andrew Houtenville, Debra L. Brucker, John O'Neill
Institute on Disability

Using Sensory, Functional, and Activity Limitation Data to Estimate Employment Outcomes for Working-Age Persons With Disabilities in the United States, Debra L. Brucker, Andrew Houtenville, Eric Lauer
Institute on Disability

2014

Husbands’ job loss and wives’ labor force participation during economic downturns: are all recessions the same?, Kristin Smith, Marybeth J. Mattingly
Sociology

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On the Fringe: Family-Friendly Benefits and the Rural–Urban Gap Among Working Women, Rebecca K. Glauber, Justin R. Young
Sociology

More Likely to Be Poor Whatever the Measure: Working-Age Persons with Disabilities in the United States*, Debra L. Brucker, Sophie Mitra, Navena Chiatoo, Joseph Mauro
Institute on Disability

Alienation in Capitalism: Rediscovering Fulfillment, Gregory Lee Carter
Honors Theses and Capstones

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2013

Economic Effects of Successful Sports Franchises on Local Economies, Joshua Goodrich
Honors Theses and Capstones

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Exploring the spatial wage penalty for women: Does it matter where you live?, Kristin Smith, Rebecca K. Glauber
Sociology

Shortchanged: Why Women Have Less Wealth and What Can Be Done about It. By Mariko Lin Chang, Kristin Smith
Sociology

2012

Paid Care Work, Candace Howes, Carrie Leana, Kristin Smith
Sociology

2011

Changing Roles: Women and Work in Rural America, Kristin Smith
Sociology

Conclusion. Economic restructuring and family well-being in rural America., Kristin Smith, Ann R. Tickamyer
Sociology

2010

Changes in Wives' Employment When Husbands Stop Working: A Recession-Prosperity Comparison, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Kristin E. Smith
Sociology

The Fluctuating Workweek: How It Works, How It’s Treated, How It’s Perceived, Anthony J. Galdieri
The University of New Hampshire Law Review

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2007

Caring for America’s aging population: a profile of the direct-care workforce, Kristin E. Smith, Reagan A. Baughman
Sociology

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2006

An Examination of Full-Time Employment in the Direct-Care Workforce, Sharyn J. Potter, Allison Churilla, Kristin E. Smith
Sociology

How Dual Are Dual-Income Couples? Documenting Change From 1970 to 2001, S B. Raley, Marybeth J. Mattingly, S M. Bianchi
Sociology

2004

Self-care: Why do parents leave their children unsupervised?, Lynne M. Casper, Kristin E. Smith
Sociology

2002

Dispelling the Myths Self-care, Class, and Race, Lynne M. Casper, Kristin E. Smith
Sociology