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Details about Natalia A. Kolesnikova

Homepage:http://research.stlouisfed.org/econ/kolesnikova/index.html
Workplace:Department of Economics, University of Mississippi, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2011

  1. Are Children “Normal”?
    IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) Downloads View citations (2)
    Also in Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (2009) Downloads View citations (24)

2010

  1. African-American economic progress in urban areas: a tale of 14 American cities
    Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Downloads
  2. Local price variation and the tax incidence of state lotteries
    Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Downloads

2009

  1. The role of location in evaluating racial wage disparity
    Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Downloads View citations (18)

2008

  1. Local price variation and labor supply behavior
    Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Downloads View citations (3)
    See also Journal Article Local price variation and labor supply behavior, Review, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (2009) Downloads View citations (4) (2009)
  2. The labor supply of married women: why does it differ across U.S. cities?
    Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Downloads View citations (5)

2007

  1. Earnings functions when wages and prices vary by location
    Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Downloads View citations (11)
    See also Journal Article Earnings Functions When Wages and Prices Vary by Location, Journal of Labor Economics, University of Chicago Press (2009) Downloads View citations (55) (2009)

Journal Articles

2012

  1. Understanding poverty measures and the call to update them
    The Regional Economist, 2012, (Jul) Downloads

2011

  1. Gender wage gap may be much smaller than most think
    The Regional Economist, 2011, (Oct), 14-15 Downloads View citations (8)
  2. Jobless recoveries: causes and consequences
    The Regional Economist, 2011, (Apr), 18-19 Downloads View citations (10)
  3. Location and the return to education
    Economic Synopses, 2011 Downloads
  4. Revised data show that district gained, not lost, jobs in 2010
    The Regional Economist, 2011, (Oct), 20-21 Downloads
  5. The gender wage gap
    Economic Synopses, 2011 Downloads

2010

  1. A bleak 30 years for black men: economic progress was slim in urban America
    The Regional Economist, 2010, (Jul), 4-9 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Community colleges and economic mobility
    Review, 2010, 92, (Jan), 27-54 Downloads View citations (1)
  3. The economic progress of African Americans in urban areas: a tale of 14 cities
    Review, 2010, 92, (Sep), 353-379 Downloads View citations (2)
  4. The return to education isn't calculated easily
    The Regional Economist, 2010, (Jan), 12-13 Downloads View citations (2)

2009

  1. Earnings Functions When Wages and Prices Vary by Location
    Journal of Labor Economics, 2009, 27, (1), 21-47 Downloads View citations (55)
    See also Working Paper Earnings functions when wages and prices vary by location, Working Papers (2007) Downloads View citations (11) (2007)
  2. From community college to a bachelor's degree and beyond: How smooth is the road?
    The Regional Economist, 2009, (Jul), 10-11 Downloads View citations (1)
  3. Local price variation and labor supply behavior
    Review, 2009, 91, (Nov), 613-626 Downloads View citations (4)
    Also in Regional Economic Development, 2008, (Oct), 2-14 (2008) Downloads View citations (3)

    See also Working Paper Local price variation and labor supply behavior, Working Papers (2008) Downloads View citations (3) (2008)

2008

  1. Community colleges: not so junior anymore
    The Regional Economist, 2008, (Oct), 6-11 Downloads View citations (2)
 
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