Five Thousand American Families--patterns of Economic Progress: Analyses of the first ten years of the panel study of income dynamicsSurvey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, 1974 - Cost and standard of living - 383 pages |
Contents
THE INCIDENCE AND CONSEQUENCES OF SHORT | 1 |
CONSTRAINTS | 65 |
AN EMPIRICAL MODEL OF WAGE GROWTH | 101 |
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1971 Wage Rate 1976 household adjusted Adjusted adjusted AFDC aggregate analysis average background variables became married blacks Bonus Value Change in Children Change in Head's change in hours Change in number children age 0-17 coefficients correlations demographic variables Different Head disabled disposable earnings Divorced economic Education of 1976 Elderly unmarried estimated Family Composition Change food stamp program full-time Gained children growth rates hourly earnings human capital increased Independent Variable individuals intervening change variables job characteristics joining the food labor force less Lost children lost disposable income male household heads married couples measurement error natural logarithm nonparticipation number of children occupation Panel Study Part-time participation rates percent predictors quitting the food Regression significant significantly Splitoff stamps in 1976 standard deviation subgroup Supplemental Security Income Table unemployed unemployment compensation unemployment hours union Unmarried female head Unmarried male head variance wage growth weeks welfare in 1976 whites workers