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Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
We examine what determines the family income that men and women experience over their adult lives. To this end, we estimate a dynamic model of earnings, nonlabor income, fertility, marriage, and divorce. We use the model to address a number of import
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Publikováno v:
Finance and Economics Discussion Series. 2019
A first glance at US data suggests that college -- given its mean returns and sharply subsidized cost for all enrollees -- could be of great value to most. Using an empirically-disciplined human capital model that allows for variation in college read
Publikováno v:
Finance and Economics Discussion Series. 2017
We examine racial disparities in key labor market outcomes for men and women over the past four decades, with a special emphasis on their evolution over the business cycle. Blacks have substantially higher and more cyclical unemployment rates than wh
Autor:
Ivan Vidangos
Publikováno v:
Econometrica. 81:1395-1454
Publikováno v:
Brookings Papers on Economic Activity. 2013:67-142
We use a new, large, and confidential panel of tax returns to study the persistent-versus-transitory nature of rising inequality in male labor earnings and in total household income, both before and after taxes, in the United States over the period 1
Autor:
Ivan Vidangos
Publikováno v:
Finance and Economics Discussion Series. 2009:1-65
This paper assesses the quantitative importance of a number of sources of income risk for household welfare and precautionary saving. To that end I construct a lifecycle consumption model in which household income is subject to shocks associated with
Autor:
Ivan Vidangos
Publikováno v:
Finance and Economics Discussion Series. 2008:1-48
This paper studies variation in individual labor income over time using a panel vector autoregression (PVAR) in income, the wage rate, hours of work, and hours of unemployment. The framework is used to investigate how much of the residual variation i
Publikováno v:
FEDS Notes. 2015
This note provides some background information on the DC pension plans available to state and local (S&L) government workers, briefly discusses the methodology used to construct the estimates of assets held by S&L DC pension plans, and presents the e