Family Structure and Sex Differences in Postdisplacement Outcomes |
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additional demographic controls Bank of Atlanta capital accumulation Child aged 6-17 Child under age controls as described Daniel Rodriguez Descriptive Statistics differences in post-displacement discrimination hypothesis displacement outcomes displacement Spouse's Divorced x female duration of nonemployment earnings x female employed x female estimated coefficients family structure Federal Reserve System female Spouse's real given reemployment hazard model higher opportunity costs Hispanic human capital model include additional demographic involuntary job loss labor force participation likelihood of reemployment Linear probability models lost job marital status married displaced workers married individuals married women Married x female Number of observations opportunity cost hypothesis opportunity cost model part-time reemployment Peachtree Street probability of reemployment PSID R-squared Number real hourly earnings regressions include additional sample sex differences smaller earnings losses specific human capital Spouse's earnings Spouse's real hourly transitions from nonemployment unmarried women and women women with children women with young x female Spouse's young children