The authors are grateful for valuable research assistance from Natasha Pilkauskas and Afshin Zilanawala; for helpful comments from Julie Hotchkiss, Robert Kaestner, and Sanders Korenman; and for helpful information on welfare policies vis-à-vis education from Julie Strawn and Elizabeth Lower-Basch, as well as Gilbert Crouse and Don Oellerich of the Department of Health and Human Services ' Office of The Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation. 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 They have not been peer-reviewed or been subject to the review by the NBER Bo...
Financial support from the IFAU is gratefully acknowledged. The views expressed herein are those of ...
This paper has been prepared for the Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Poverty. The authors would ...
We are grateful for extensive discussions with Larry Katz and Claudia Goldin. We naturally take resp...
Workshop on the Economics of Crime, and for valuable research assistance from Taána epková, Dhiman D...
The authors would like to thank the National Institutes of Health under R01 HD 27248 for partial sup...
on Educational Effectiveness for very helpful comments. We are grateful for the excellent research a...
and comments. We would also like to thank the staff of the human resources office of the not-for-pro...
of Women in Society at the University of Oregon for financial support. Schaller gratefully acknowled...
for Population Research. We would like to thank participants at seminars at the University of Michig...
We are very grateful to Human Resources Social Development Canada for funding this project, and to t...
Financial support from the IFAU is gratefully acknowledged. Costas Meghir thanks the ISPSS and the C...
We thank Akila Weerapana and seminar participants at Harvard University, the Harvard/MIT/BU Health s...
The authors would like to thank Brian Jacob and participants at the 2011 ASSA meetings for helpful c...
The views expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of th...
Tarjei Havnes and Sergio Firpo for useful comments. The views expressed in this paper do not necessa...
Financial support from the IFAU is gratefully acknowledged. The views expressed herein are those of ...
This paper has been prepared for the Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Poverty. The authors would ...
We are grateful for extensive discussions with Larry Katz and Claudia Goldin. We naturally take resp...
Workshop on the Economics of Crime, and for valuable research assistance from Taána epková, Dhiman D...
The authors would like to thank the National Institutes of Health under R01 HD 27248 for partial sup...
on Educational Effectiveness for very helpful comments. We are grateful for the excellent research a...
and comments. We would also like to thank the staff of the human resources office of the not-for-pro...
of Women in Society at the University of Oregon for financial support. Schaller gratefully acknowled...
for Population Research. We would like to thank participants at seminars at the University of Michig...
We are very grateful to Human Resources Social Development Canada for funding this project, and to t...
Financial support from the IFAU is gratefully acknowledged. Costas Meghir thanks the ISPSS and the C...
We thank Akila Weerapana and seminar participants at Harvard University, the Harvard/MIT/BU Health s...
The authors would like to thank Brian Jacob and participants at the 2011 ASSA meetings for helpful c...
The views expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of th...
Tarjei Havnes and Sergio Firpo for useful comments. The views expressed in this paper do not necessa...
Financial support from the IFAU is gratefully acknowledged. The views expressed herein are those of ...
This paper has been prepared for the Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Poverty. The authors would ...
We are grateful for extensive discussions with Larry Katz and Claudia Goldin. We naturally take resp...