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Report NEP-LTV-2007-05-19
This is the archive for NEP-LTV , a report on new working papers in the area of Unemployment, Inequality & Poverty. Maximo Rossi issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email or RSS Other reports in NEP-LTV
The following items were anounced in this report:
Mary C. Daly & Daniel J. Wilson & Norman J. Johnson, 2007.
"Relative status and well-being: evidence from U.S. suicide deaths ,"
Working Paper Series
2007-12, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
[Downloadable!] Valentova, Marie, 2007.
"Attitudes to Family Policy Arrangements in Relation to Attitudes to Family and division of Labour between Genders ,"
IRISS Working Paper Series
2007-05, IRISS at CEPS/INSTEAD.
[Downloadable!] Richard A. Easterlin & Laura Angelescu, 2007.
"Modern Economic Growth and Quality of Life: Cross Sectional and Time Series Evidence ,"
IZA Discussion Papers
2755, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
[Downloadable!] Ellen M. Gee & Karen M. Kobayashi & Steven Prus, 2007.
"Ethnic Inequality in Canada: Economic and Health Dimensions ,"
Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population Research Papers
182, McMaster University.
[Downloadable!] Barry R Chiswick & Paul W Miller, 2007.
"Occupational Language Requirements and the Value of English in the US Labor Market ,"
Economics Discussion / Working Papers
07-06, The University of Western Australia, Department of Economics.
[Downloadable!] Barry R Chiswick & Paul W Miller, 2007.
"Matching Language Proficiency to Occupation: The Effect on Immigrants' Earnings ,"
Economics Discussion / Working Papers
07-07, The University of Western Australia, Department of Economics.
[Downloadable!] This page was last updated on 2009-11-22.
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