There are three chapters in this dissertation, each of which consists of a journal-length article. They are on the following subjects. The first chapter uses ordinances in San Francisco and Washington, D.C. to measure the effects of mandated paid sick leave on employment and wages. Using the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages, an employment increase is observed in San Francisco and Washington, D.C. relative to places without an ordinance. This evidence suggests that sick leave mandates correct a market failure of under-provision of benefits. The second chapter uses a novel measure of distance based on the O*Net Content Model to show that information revealed by the spouses\u27 occupations predicts divorce. Spouses that are closer in t...