Five Thousand American Families: Patterns of Economic Progress, Volume 3James N. Morgan, Greg J. Duncan Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, 1974 |
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... efficacy levels than changes from one year to the next ( Duncan and Morgan , 1981 ) . To test for the sensitivity of the earnings- efficacy relationship to the time period over which the change ... efficacy to subsequent efficacy change and ...
... efficacy levels than changes from one year to the next ( Duncan and Morgan , 1981 ) . To test for the sensitivity of the earnings- efficacy relationship to the time period over which the change ... efficacy to subsequent efficacy change and ...
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... Changes in earnings are events in and of themselves that might be expected to produce an efficacy change . Our simplest model of two - year efficacy change has as predictors the level and change in earnings and a set of control ...
... Changes in earnings are events in and of themselves that might be expected to produce an efficacy change . Our simplest model of two - year efficacy change has as predictors the level and change in earnings and a set of control ...
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... efficacy than working more hours . The results show that changes in both of the components of annual earnings have highly significant effects . Changes in nonlabor income continue to have insignificant effects on efficacy change , again ...
... efficacy than working more hours . The results show that changes in both of the components of annual earnings have highly significant effects . Changes in nonlabor income continue to have insignificant effects on efficacy change , again ...
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EFFECTS OF INFLATION ON ATTITUDES | 60 |
PARTICIPATION IN THE SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY | 93 |
PARTICIPATION IN THE FOOD STAMP | 121 |
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adjusted AFDC analysis Ann Arbor annual earnings assets black children black women bonus value coefficients cross-sectional dependent variable depreciation divorced earnings change economic status effects efficacy change elderly eligible households estimated experience factors female Five Thousand American food stamp program full-time GINI coefficient he/she head and wife hourly earnings household heads human capital Income Dynamics income/needs increase individual ineligible Institute for Social James N labor market labor supply less longitudinal male married couple measures Mincer Morgan mother-only households mothers natural gas natural logarithm nonblack children number of children Number of Observations occupation Panel Study parents part-time participation rate patterns percent period person Polachek poverty PSID regression relative reported sample selection bias sex segregation significant Social Research Standard errors Study of Income Supplemental Security Income Table transfers trend two-parent unemployment unmarried variables wage change wage growth weeks welfare white women wife/friend