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  12. Leisure time and the sectoral composition of employment. (2020). Raurich, Xavier ; Cruz, Edgar.
    In: Review of Economic Dynamics.
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  13. Why is productivity slowing down?. (2020). Winkler, Julian ; Lafond, François ; Koutroumpis, Pantelis ; Goldin, Ian.
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  14. Enjoying life takes time and needs people, but economic progress runs and offers things. (2020). Pugno, Maurizio.
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  15. Home Production with Time to Consume. (2020). Pretnar, Nick ; Bednar, William.
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  16. How broadband and cell phone access have impacted marriage and divorce in the US. (2020). Murray, Sheena.
    In: Review of Economics of the Household.
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  17. Why Do We Procrastinate? Present Bias and Optimism. (2020). Shrader, Jeffrey ; Gibson, Matthew ; Breig, Zachary.
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  18. Skill accumulation in the market and at home. (2020). Flemming, Jean.
    In: Journal of Economic Theory.
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  19. Comments on “labor market trends and the changing value of time”. (2020). De Philippis, Marta ; Carta, Francesca.
    In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control.
    RePEc:eee:dyncon:v:115:y:2020:i:c:s0165188920300555.

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  20. F.O.G. and Teleworking: Some Labor Economics of covid-19. (2020). Cincera, Michele ; Bughin, Jacques.
    In: Working Papers ECARES.
    RePEc:eca:wpaper:2013/308839.

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  21. Labor demand in the past, present and future. (2020). Graetz, Georg.
    In: CEP Discussion Papers.
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  22. The Value of Time in the United States: Estimates from Nationwide Natural Field Experiments. (2020). Metcalfe, Robert ; List, John ; Smith, Kerry V ; Wang, Jenny ; Muir, Ian ; Goldszmidt, Ariel.
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  23. Cross‐Country Evidence on Labor Market Institutions and Young Adult Employment through the Financial Crisis. (2019). Clemens, Jeffrey.
    In: Southern Economic Journal.
    RePEc:wly:soecon:v:86:y:2019:i:2:p:573-612.

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  24. Lessons for Today from Past Periods of Rapid Technological Change. (2019). le Blanc, David ; Montero, Aranzazu Guillan.
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  25. The Effects of Career and Technical Education: Evidence from the Connecticut Technical High School System. (2019). Ross, Stephen ; Brunner, Eric ; Dougherty, Shaun.
    In: Working papers.
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  26. Back to Becker: Producing Consumption with Time and Goods. (2019). Silos, Pedro ; Fang, Lei ; Hannusch, Anne.
    In: 2019 Meeting Papers.
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  27. When Labor’s Lost: Health, Family Life, Incarceration, and Education in a Time of Declining Economic Opportunity for Low-Skilled Men. (2019). Duggan, Mark ; Coile, Courtney.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
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  28. The Effects of Career and Technical Education: Evidence from the Connecticut Technical High School System. (2019). Ross, Stephen ; Dougherty, Shaun ; Brunner, Eric.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:hka:wpaper:2019-047.

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  29. Declining teen employment: minimum wages, returns to schooling, and immigration. (2019). Neumark, David ; Shupe, Cortnie.
    In: Labour Economics.
    RePEc:eee:labeco:v:59:y:2019:i:c:p:49-68.

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  30. The phantom of technological unemployment. (2019). Kapeliushnikov, Rostislav.
    In: Russian Journal of Economics.
    RePEc:arh:jrujec:v:5:y:2019:i:1:p:88-116.

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  31. What Happened to the Great American Jobs Machine?. (2019). Richiardi, Matteo ; Nolan, Brian ; Kenworthy, Lane.
    In: INET Oxford Working Papers.
    RePEc:amz:wpaper:2019-04.

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  32. When Labors Lost: Health, Family Life, Incarceration, and Education in a Time of Declining Economic Opportunity for Low-Skilled Men. (2019). Duggan, Mark ; Coile, Courtney.
    In: Journal of Economic Perspectives.
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  33. The Disability Option: Labor Market Dynamics with Macroeconomic and Health Risks. (2018). Wiczer, David ; Michaud, Amanda.
    In: University of Western Ontario, Centre for Human Capital and Productivity (CHCP) Working Papers.
    RePEc:uwo:hcuwoc:20187.

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  34. Employment Inequality: Why Do the Low-Skilled Work Less Now?. (2018). Wolcott, Erin.
    In: 2018 Meeting Papers.
    RePEc:red:sed018:487.

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  35. The Wages of Nonemployment. (2018). Elsby, Michael ; Michaels, Ryan ; Ratner, David.
    In: 2018 Meeting Papers.
    RePEc:red:sed018:1077.

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  36. Xboxes and Ex-workers? Gaming and Labor Supply of Young Adults in the U.S.. (2018). Kimbrough, Gray.
    In: MPRA Paper.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:87311.

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  37. Explaining the Decline in the U.S. Employment-to-Population Ratio: a Review of the Evidence. (2018). Abraham, Katharine ; Kearney, Melissa S.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:24333.

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  38. Artificial Intelligence and Its Implications for Income Distribution and Unemployment. (2018). Stiglitz, Joseph E ; Korinek, Anton.
    In: NBER Chapters.
    RePEc:nbr:nberch:14018.

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  39. A Meta-Analysis of the Decline in the Labor Force Participation Rate. (2018). Seshadri, Ananth.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:mrr:papers:wp381.

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  40. When Work Disappears: Manufacturing Decline and the Falling Marriage-Market Value of Young Men. (2018). Hanson, Gordon ; Dorn, David ; Autor, David.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp11465.

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  41. Short-run pain, long-run gain? Recessions and technological transformation. (2018). Taschereau-Dumouchel, Mathieu ; Roussanov, Nikolai ; Kopytov, Alexandr.
    In: Journal of Monetary Economics.
    RePEc:eee:moneco:v:97:y:2018:i:c:p:29-44.

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  42. Broadband internet, digital temptations, and sleep. (2018). Giuntella, Osea ; Billari, Francesco ; Stella, Luca.
    In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.
    RePEc:eee:jeborg:v:153:y:2018:i:c:p:58-76.

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  43. When Work Disappears: Manufacturing Decline and the Falling Marriage Market Value of Young Men. (2018). Hanson, Gordon ; Dorn, David ; Autor, David.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
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  44. Jobs for the Heartland: Place-Based Policies in 21st-Century America. (2018). Summers, Lawrence ; Glaeser, Edward ; Austin, Benjamin.
    In: Brookings Papers on Economic Activity.
    RePEc:bin:bpeajo:v:49:y:2019:i:2018-01:p:151-255.

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  45. Is Productivity on Vacation? The Impact of the Digital Economy on the Value of Leisure. (2018). Bridgman, Benjamin.
    In: BEA Working Papers.
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  46. Artificial Intelligence and Its Implications for Income Distribution and Unemployment. (2017). Stiglitz, Joseph ; Korinek, Anton.
    In: NBER Working Papers.
    RePEc:nbr:nberwo:24174.

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  47. Technological Progress, the Supply of Hours worked, and the Consumption–Leisure Complemenarity. (2017). Irmen, Andreas.
    In: DEM Discussion Paper Series.
    RePEc:luc:wpaper:17-23.

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  48. Broadband Internet, Digital Temptations, and Sleep. (2017). Stella, Luca ; Giuntella, Osea ; Billari, Francesco.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp11050.

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  49. Broadband Internet, Digital Temptations, and Sleep. (2017). Giuntella, Osea ; Billari, Francesco ; Stella, Luca.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:don:donwpa:108.

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  50. Broadband Internet, Digital Temptations, and Sleep. (2017). Stella, Luca ; Giuntella, Osea ; Billari, Francesco.
    In: SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research.
    RePEc:diw:diwsop:diw_sp934.

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