Journal of Human Resources
1966 - 2025
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Volume 57, issue S, 2022
- Monopsony in the Labor Market: New Empirical Results and New Public Policies pp. s1-s10

- Orley Ashenfelter, David Card, Henry Farber and Michael Ransom
- Labor Market Polarization, Job Tasks, and Monopsony Power pp. s11-s49

- Ronald Bachmann, Gökay Demir and Hanna Frings
- Monopsony in Movers: The Elasticity of Labor Supply to Firm Wage Policies pp. s50-s86

- Ihsaan Bassier, Arindrajit Dube and Suresh Naidu
- Labor Market Competition and Employment Adjustment over the Business Cycle pp. s87-s110

- Douglas Webber
- The Urban Wage Premium in Imperfect Labor Markets pp. s111-s136

- Boris Hirsch, Elke Jahn, Alan Manning and Michael Oberfichtner
- Labor Market Frictions and Moving Costs of the Employed and Unemployed pp. s137-s166

- Tyler Ransom
- Labor Market Concentration pp. s167-s199

- José Azar, Ioana Marinescu and Marshall Steinbaum
- Strong Employers and Weak Employees: How Does Employer Concentration Affect Wages? pp. s200-s250

- Efraim Benmelech, Nittai K. Bergman and Hyunseob Kim
- Labor Market Concentration, Earnings, and Inequality pp. s251-s283

- Kevin Rinz
- Labor Monopsony and the Limits of the Law pp. s284-s323

- Suresh Naidu and Eric A. Posner
- Theory and Evidence on Employer Collusion in the Franchise Sector pp. s324-s348

- Alan Krueger and Orley Ashenfelter
- Locked In? The Enforceability of Covenants Not to Compete and the Careers of High-Tech Workers pp. s349-s396

- Natarajan Balasubramanian, Jin Woo Chang, Mariko Sakakibara, Jagadeesh Sivadasan and Evan Starr
Volume 57, issue 6, 2022
- Parental Beliefs about Returns to Different Types of Investments in School Children pp. 1789-1825

- Orazio Attanasio, Teodora Boneva and Christopher Rauh
- Parental Leave, (In)formal Childcare, and Long-Term Child Outcomes pp. 1826-1884

- Natalia Danzer, Martin Halla, Nicole Schneeweis and Martina Zweimüller
- Is There a Male-Breadwinner Norm? The Hazards of Inferring Preferences from Marriage Market Outcomes pp. 1885-1914

- Ariel Binder and David Lam
- Gender Differences within the Firm: Evidence from Two Million Business Travelers pp. 1915-1945

- Javier Donna and Gregory Veramendi
- The Protestant Legacy: Missions, Gender, and Human Capital in India pp. 1946-1980

- Rossella Calvi, Lauren Hoehn-Velasco and Federico G. Mantovanelli
- Internal Migration, Education, and Intergenerational Mobility: Evidence from American History pp. 1981-2011

- Zachary Ward
- Grandparents, Moms, or Dads? Why Children of Teen Mothers Do Worse in Life pp. 2012-2047

- Anna Aizer, Paul Devereux and Kjell Salvanes
- The Long-Run Effects of Cesarean Sections pp. 2048-2085

- Ana Costa-Ramón, Mika Kortelainen, Ana Rodríguez-González and Lauri Sääksvuori
- Relative Obesity and the Formation of Noncognitive Abilities during Adolescence pp. 2086-2112

- Wei Huang, Elaine M. Liu and C. Andrew Zuppann
- Early-Life Exposure to Tap Water and the Development of Cognitive Skills pp. 2113-2149

- Yvonne Chen, Li Li and Yun Xiao
Volume 57, issue 5, 2022
- Intergenerational Transmission of Maternal Health: Evidence from Cebu, the Philippines pp. 1425-1465

- Leah E.M. Bevis and Kira Villa
- Intergenerational Altruism and Retirement Transfers: Evidence from the Social Security Notch pp. 1466-1497

- Anita Mukherjee
- Local Labor Markets and Human Capital Investments pp. 1498-1525

- Russell Weinstein
- Conscientiousness, Extraversion, College Education, and Longevity of High-Ability Individuals pp. 1526-1565

- Peter Savelyev
- Depression, Risk Preferences, and Risk-Taking Behavior pp. 1566-1604

- Deborah Cobb-Clark, Sarah C. Dahmann and Nathan Kettlewell
- Errors in Survey Reporting and Imputation and Their Effects on Estimates of Food Stamp Program Participation pp. 1605-1644

- Bruce D. Meyer, Nikolas Mittag and Robert M. Goerge
- Grandmothers’ Labor Supply pp. 1645-1689

- Wolfgang Frimmel, Martin Halla, Bernhard Schmidpeter and Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
- Beyond Labor Market Outcomes: The Impact of the Minimum Wage on Nondurable Consumption pp. 1690-1714

- Cristian Alonso
- Conscription and Military Service: Do They Result in Future Violent and Nonviolent Incarcerations and Recidivism? pp. 1715-1757

- Xintong Wang and Alfonso Flores-Lagunes
- Hanging Out with the Usual Suspects: Neighborhood Peer Effects and Recidivism pp. 1758-1788

- Stephen B. Billings and Kevin T. Schnepel
Volume 57, issue 4, 2022
- Early Social Security Claiming and Old-Age Poverty: Evidence from the Introduction of the Social Security Early Eligibility Age pp. 1079-1106

- Gary V. Engelhardt, Jonathan Gruber and Anil Kumar
- Contemporary State Policies and Intergenerational Income Mobility pp. 1107-1146

- Lars J. Lefgren, Jaren Pope and David P. Sims
- Peers and Motivation at Work: Evidence from a Firm Experiment in Malawi pp. 1147-1177

- Lasse Brune, Eric Chyn and Jason Kerwin
- The Effect of Paid Sick Leave Mandates on Coverage, Work Absences, and Presenteeism pp. 1178-1208

- Kevin Callison and Michael Pesko
- The Missing Men: World War I and Female Labor Force Participation pp. 1209-1241

- Jörn Boehnke and Victor Gay
- Do Internships Pay Off? The Effects of Student Internships on Earnings pp. 1242-1275

- Shushanik Margaryan, Nils Saniter, Mathias Schumann and Thomas Siedler
- Tough on Young Offenders: Harmful or Helpful? pp. 1276-1310

- Giulia Lotti
- Locus of Control and Investment in Training pp. 1311-1349

- Marco Caliendo, Deborah Cobb-Clark, Cosima Obst, Helke Seitz and Arne Uhlendorff
- How Do Medicaid Expansions Affect the Demand for Healthcare Workers? Evidence from Vacancy Postings pp. 1350-1393

- Marcus Dillender
- Effects of the Affordable Care Act on Part-Time Employment: Early Evidence pp. 1394-1423

- Marcus Dillender, Carolyn J. Heinrich and Susan Houseman
Volume 57, issue 3, 2022
- Why Are Low-Wage Workers Signing Noncompete Agreements? pp. 689-724

- Matthew S. Johnson and Michael Lipsitz
- The Short- and Long-Run Effects of Attending the Schools that Parents Prefer pp. 725-746

- Diether Beuermann and C. Kirabo Jackson
- Does Pollution Drive Achievement? The Effect of Traffic Pollution on Academic Performance pp. 747-776

- Jennifer Heissel, Claudia Persico and David Simon
- Universal Access to Free School Meals and Student Achievement: Evidence from the Community Eligibility Provision pp. 776-820

- Krista Ruffini
- Empowering Mothers and Enhancing Early Childhood Investment: Effect on Adults’ Outcomes and Children’s Cognitive and Noncognitive Skills pp. 821-867

- Victor Lavy, Giulia Lotti and Zizhong Yan
- Long-Run Impacts of Intergovernmental Transfers pp. 868-917

- Irineu de Carvalho Filho and Stephan Litschig
- Moving to Economic Opportunity: The Migration Response to the Fracking Boom pp. 918-955

- Riley Wilson
- How Can Progressive Vouchers Help the Poor Benefit from School Choice? Evidence from the Chilean Voucher System pp. 956-997

- Josefa Aguirre
- Greek Life, Academics, and Earnings pp. 998-1032

- William E. Even and Austin Smith
- Screening through Activation? Differential Effects of a Youth Activation Program pp. 1033-1077

- Caroline Hall, Kaisa Kotakorpi, Linus Liljeberg and Jukka Pirttilä
Volume 57, issue 2, 2022
- The Employment Effects of the Social Security Earnings Test pp. 341-371

- Alexander Gelber, Damon Jones, Daniel W. Sacks and Jae Song
- How Much Does Marital Sorting Contribute to Intergenerational Socioeconomic Persistence? pp. 372-399

- Helena Holmlund
- Hot Temperature and High-Stakes Performance pp. 400-434

- R. Jisung Park
- Financial Inclusion, Shocks, and Poverty: Evidence from the Expansion of Mobile Money in Tanzania pp. 435-464

- Olukorede Abiona and Martin Foureaux Koppensteiner
- High Sex Ratios and Household Portfolio Choice in China pp. 465-490

- Wenchao Li, Changcheng Song, Shu Xu and Junjian Yi
- Shackled to the Soil? Inherited Land, Birth Order, and Labor Mobility pp. 491-524

- A. Nilesh Fernando
- Knocking on Parents’ Doors: Regulation and Intergenerational Mobility pp. 525-554

- Sauro Mocetti, Giacomo Roma and Enrico Rubolino
- The Impact of Low-Ability Peers on Cognitive and Noncognitive Outcomes: Random Assignment Evidence on the Effects and Operating Channels pp. 555-596

- Di Xu, Qing Zhang and Xuehan Zhou
- Heterogeneous Employment Effects of Job Search Programs: A Machine Learning Approach pp. 597-636

- Michael Knaus, Michael Lechner and Anthony Strittmatter
- In Sickness and in Health: Interaction Effects of State and Federal Health Insurance Coverage Mandates on Marriage of Young Adults pp. 637-688

- Scott Barkowski and Joanne Song McLaughlin
Volume 57, issue 1, 2022
- Low-Touch Attempts to Improve Time Management among Traditional and Online College Students pp. 1-43

- Philip Oreopoulos, Richard W. Patterson, Uros Petronijevic and Nolan Pope
- Distinguishing Barriers to Insurance in Thai Villages pp. 44-78

- Cynthia Kinnan
- Educator Incentives and Educational Triage in Rural Primary Schools pp. 79-111

- Daniel Gilligan, Naureen Karachiwalla, Ibrahim Kasirye, Adrienne Lucas and Derek Neal
- Pre- and Post-Birth Components of Intergenerational Persistence in Health and Longevity: Lessons from a Large Sample of Adoptees pp. 112-142

- Evelina Björkegren, Mikael Lindahl, Mårten Palme and Emilia Simeonova
- Labor Supply Responses to Health Shocks: Evidence from High-Frequency Labor Market Data from Urban Ghana pp. 143-177

- Rachel Heath, Ghazala Mansuri and Bob Rijkers
- Long-Term Educational Consequences of Vocational Training in Colombia: Impacts on Young Trainees and Their Relatives pp. 178-216

- Adriana Kugler, Maurice Kugler, Juan E. Saavedra and Luis Omar Herrera-Prada
- The Effect of Mandatory-Access Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs on Foster Care Admissions pp. 217-240

- Rania Gihleb, Osea Giuntella and Ning Zhang
- Impacts of State Aid for Nontraditional Students on Educational and Labor Market Outcomes pp. 241-271

- Oded Gurantz
- Teacher Pension Plan Incentives, Retirement Decisions, and Workforce Quality pp. 272-303

- Shawn Ni, Michael Podgursky and Xiqian Wang
- How Do Peers Impact Learning? An Experimental Investigation of Peer-to-Peer Teaching and Ability Tracking pp. 304-339

- Erik Kimbrough, Andrew McGee and Hitoshi Shigeoka
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