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Measuring the Relative Productivity of Multitasking to Sole-tasking in Household Production: New Experimental Evidence
experiment household production child care time use productivity measures
2012/10/23
We present a household production model that incorporates multitasking and results from a customized experiment designed to measure the individual-specific productivity parameters from this model. We ...
Does Expanding Health Insurance Beyond Formal-Sector Workers Encourage Informality? Measuring the Impact of Mexico's Seguro Popular
informality Seguro Popular Mexico non-contributory social programs social assistance
2012/10/23
Seguro Popular (SP) was introduced in 2002 to provide health insurance to the 50 million Mexicans without Social Security. This paper tests whether the program has had unintended consequences, distort...
Give Me Your Wired and Your Highly Skilled: Measuring the Impact of Immigration Policy on Employers and Shareholders
skilled immigrants immigration policy employers shareholders event study H-1B visa
2012/10/26
The paper links finance theory to labor economics and political economy in the context of migration and immigration policy. Most research treating the impact of immigration has focused on the conseque...
Measuring and Interpreting Trends in the Division of Labour in the Netherlands
division of labour tasks technological change the Netherlands
2012/10/30
This paper introduces indicators about the division of labour to measure and interpret recent trends in the structure of employment in the Netherlands. Changes in the division of labour occur at three...
Measuring Trade Union Membership Status in the HILDA Survey
Trade Union Membership Status the HILDA Survey
2009/11/4
It is routine to collect an indicator of trade union membership in all surveys with a focus on labour market behaviour and outcomes and where the unit of data collection is the individual. The HILDA S...
The growth of the service economy presents special challenges for productivity analysts; output is often difficult to quantify, and measurement of labor input requires great care.
Development of new data sources, better utilization of existing sources, and broader coverage are some of the ways in which BLS improved it productivity measures; progress has been made, but inadequac...
About 1 of 11 workers in the United States was self-employed in 1994; the Current Population Survey has been the lone source of data on self-employment over the past 55 years. This article describes t...
Unemployment insurance:measuring who receives it
Unemployment insurance unemployed workers
2009/4/24
Over the past few years in any given month, approximately one-third of the unemployed workers who are counted as part of the unemployed by the Current Population Survey file for regular unemployment b...
A new measure of work time correlates well with the standard self-reported workweek method; however, a closer look reveals that reference periods — last week, versus last year — do have an impact on s...
Measuring job and establishment flows with BLS longitudinal microdata
Measuring job BLS longitudinal microdata establishment flows
2009/4/3
A forthcoming BLS database is capable of generating high-quality, timely information on job creation, job destruction, and the life cycle of establishments.
Measuring intrahousehold allocation of time:response to Anne E. Winkler
Measuring intrahousehold time Anne E. Winkler
2009/4/3
Measuring the use of time by more than one individual
in a household, though important, cannot be accomplished
within the data quality requirements and budgetary
constraints of the new
BLS Americ...
Measuring time use in households with more than one person
Measuring time households one person
2009/4/3
The U.S. Government!ˉs first-ever national time-use surve
will collect time diary data from one respondent per household,
forgoing the opportunity to provide information
about how nonmarket time is...
Measuring labor dynamics:the next generation in labor market information
Measuring labor dynamics labor market information
2009/4/1
The Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) provides the core of BLS business statistics; now, new data linkages between the QCEW and unemployment insurance wage records enable economists to...