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References for The labor market in the US, 2000–2020
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Further reading
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Key references
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Hurd, M. "A compensation
measure of the cost of unemployment to the unemployed." Quarterly Journal
of Economics 95:2 (1980): 225–243. Key reference: [1]
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OECD Average annual
hours actually worked per worker, 2021. Key reference: [2]
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Boeri, T., Kramarz, F., Burda, M. Work Hours and Job
Sharing in the EU and USA: Are Europeans Lazy? Or Americans
Crazy?. New York: Oxford University Press, 2008. Key reference: [3]
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Johnson, J. "Sex differentials
in unemployment rates: A case for no concern." Journal of
Political Economy 91:2 (1983): 293–303. Key reference: [4]
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Bound, J., Johnson, G. "Changes in the
structure of wages in the 1980s: An evaluation of alternative
explanations." American Economic
Review 82:3 (1992): 371–392. Key reference: [5]
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Juhn, C., Murphy, K., Pierce, B. "Wage inequality
and the rise in returns to skill" Journal of
Political Economy 101:3 (1993): 410–442. Key reference: [6]
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Boskin, M., Dulberger, E., Gordon, R., Griliches, Z., Jorgenson, D. "The CPI
Commission: Findings and recommendations." American Economic
Review 87:2 (1997): 78–83. Key reference: [7]
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Atkinson, A., Piketty, T., Saez, E. "Top incomes in the
long run of history." Journal of
Economic Literature 49:1 (2011): 3–71. Key reference: [8]
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Hurd, M. "A compensation
measure of the cost of unemployment to the unemployed." Quarterly Journal
of Economics 95:2 (1980): 225–243.