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  6. The Effects of Traditional Cigarette and E-Cigarette Taxes on Adult Tobacco Product Use. (2019). Pesko, Michael ; Maclean, Johanna ; Courtemanche, Charles.
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  7. Losing Insurance and Psychiatric Hospitalizations. (2019). Webber, Douglas ; Tello-Trillo, Daniel ; Maclean, Johanna.
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  8. Assets and Job Choice: Student Debt, Wages and Amenities. (2019). Mongey, Simon ; Luo, MI.
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  9. Industry Fluctuations and College Major Choices: Evidence from an Energy Boom and Bust. (2019). Winters, John ; Han, Luyi.
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  10. Do Internships Pay Off? The Effects of Student Internships on Earnings. (2019). Siedler, Thomas ; Margaryan, Shushanik ; Saniter, Nils ; Schumann, Mathias.
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  11. Government Regulation and Lifecycle Wages: Evidence from Continuing Coverage Mandates. (2019). Webber, Douglas ; MacLean, Catherine J.
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  12. Losing Insurance and Behavioral Health Hospitalizations: Evidence from a Large-Scale Medicaid Disenrollment. (2019). Webber, Douglas ; Tello-Trillo, Daniel ; MacLean, Catherine J.
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  13. Has the college wage premium continued to rise? Evidence from multiple U.S. surveys. (2019). Ransom, Tyler ; Ashworth, Jared.
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  14. OPT Policy Changes and Foreign Born STEM Talent in the U.S.. (2019). Furtado, Delia ; Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina ; Xu, Huanan.
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  15. Earning More by Doing Less: Human Capital Specialization and the College Wage Premium. (2018). Alon, Titan.
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  16. Planting the Seeds for Success: Why Women in STEM Do Not Stick in the Field. (2018). Jiang, Xuan.
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  17. Has the College Wage Premium Continued to Rise? Evidence from Multiple U.S. Surveys. (2018). Ransom, Tyler ; Ashworth, Jared.
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  18. Did OPT Policy Changes Help Steer and Retain Foreign Talent into Stem?. (2018). Furtado, Delia ; Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina ; Xu, Huanan.
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  19. Countercyclical school attainment and intergenerational mobility. (2018). Malgouyres, Clément ; Arenas, Andreu.
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  20. Bad start, bad match? The early career effects of graduating in a recession for vocational and academic graduates. (2018). van den Berge, Wiljan.
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  21. Are recessions good for government hires? The effect of unemployment on public sector human capital. (2018). de Figueiredo, John M ; Zhang, Congshan.
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  22. Up in STEM, Down in Business: Changing College Major Decisions with the Great Recession. (2017). Winters, John ; Sun, Weizeng ; Liu, Shimeng.
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  23. The career prospects of overeducated Americans. (2017). Maurel, Arnaud ; Joubert, Clément ; Clark, Brian.
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  24. Unemployment, Nonstandard Employment, and Fertility: Insights From Japan’s “Lost 20 Years”. (2017). Shibata, Akihisa ; Raymo, James M.
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  25. State Health Insurance Mandates and Labor Market Outcomes: New Evidence on Old Questions. (2017). Maclean, Johanna ; Akosa Antwi, Yaa.
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  27. The Short- and Long-Term Effects of Student Absence: Evidence from Sweden. (2017). Nilsson, Therese ; Karlsson, Martin ; Kamhofer, Daniel ; Cattan, Sarah.
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  28. Local Labor Markets and Human Capital Investments. (2017). Weinstein, Russell.
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  30. Entering the labour market in a weak economy: scarring and insurance. (2017). Hood, Andrew ; Cribb, Jonathan ; Joyce, Robert.
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  33. The Short- and Long-Term Effects of Graduating During a Recession: Evidence from Finland. (2017). Paallysaho, Miika Matias.
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  34. Atypical Employment and Prospects of the Youth on the Labor Market in a Crisis Context. (2017). Couprie, Hélène ; Joutard, Xavier.
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  35. Do you dare? The effect of economic conditions on entrepreneurship among college graduates. (2017). Beiler, Hendrik .
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  36. The gender gap in college major: Revisiting the role of pre-college factors. (2017). Speer, Jamin.
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  37. Settling for Academia? H-1B Visas and the Career Choices of International Students in the United States. (2017). Furtado, Delia ; Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina.
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  38. A lost generation? The early career effects of graduating during a recession. (2017). van den Berge, Wiljan ; Brouwers, Arne.
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  39. Economic Conditions at School Leaving and Sleep Patterns Across the Life Course. (2017). Maclean, Johanna ; Catherine, Maclean Johanna ; Terrence, Hill .
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  40. THE EFFECTS OF MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS AT GRADUATION ON OVEREDUCATION. (2017). Theodossiou, Ioannis ; Summerfield, Fraser.
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  41. Over education and the great recession. The case of italian PH.D graduates.. (2017). Scaturro, Francesca ; Papi, Luca ; Ermini, Barbara.
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  42. Do Recessions Accelerate Routine-Biased Technological Change? Evidence from Vacancy Postings. (2016). Kahn, Lisa ; Hershbein, Brad.
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  43. Underemployment in the Early Careers of College Graduates Following the Great Recession. (2016). Deitz, Richard ; Abel, Jaison.
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  44. Do youths graduating in a recession incur permanent losses?. (2016). Cockx, Bart.
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  45. Paying to Avoid Recession: Using Reenlistment to Estimate the Cost of Unemployment. (2016). Borgschulte, Mark ; Martorell, Paco.
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  46. Settling for Academia? H-1B Visas and the Career Choices of International Students in the United States. (2016). Furtado, Delia ; Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina.
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  47. Commencement Remarks :a speech at the University of Baltimore 2016 Midyear Commencement, Baltimore, Maryland, December 19, 2016.. (2016). Yellen, Janet.
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  48. Scars of recessions in a rigid labor market. (2016). Ghirelli, Corinna ; Cockx, Bart.
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  49. The effect of the business cycle at college graduation on fertility. (2016). Hohmeyer, Katrin ; Hofmann, Barbara.
    In: Economics of Education Review.
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