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Household Responses to Individual Shocks: Disability and Labor Supply [PDF]
What are idiosyncratic shocks and how do people respond to them? This paper starts from the observation that idiosyncratic shocks are experienced at the individual level, but responses to shocks can encompass the whole household.
Giovanni Gallipoli, Laura Turner
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Did the Great Inflation occur despite policymaker commitment to a Taylor rule? [PDF]
We study the hypothesis that misperceptions of trend productivity growth during the onset of the productivity slowdown in the U.S. caused much of the great inflation of the 1970s. We use the general equilibrium, sticky price framework of Woodford (2003),
James B. Bullard, Stefano Eusepi
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Background: Shortening the interval between the onset of labor and delivery is useful for both mothers and fetuses. The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of dexamethasone on the augmentation and the duration of labor in prolonged latent ...
Zeinab Pahlavan +5 more
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Do Assets Help Families Cope With Adverse Events? [PDF]
Compares the extent to which families with liquid assets are better able to maintain their material well-being when adverse events affecting income such as job loss or illness occurs than families without assets.
Caroline Ratcliffe +2 more
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This study aims to reveal the distinctions between uterine rupture (UR) that occurs before onset of labor and during labor.
Nie Qingwen +4 more
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Background To compare the application and efficacy of ropivacaine combined with sufentanil for continuous epidural anesthesia (CEA) and combined spinal-epidural anesthesia (CSEA) in labor analgesia.
Yanshuang Wang, Mingjun Xu
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Disability onset and labor market outcomes
Abstract This article analyzes the individual-level effects of disability onset on labor market outcomes using novel administrative data from Germany. Combining propensity score matching techniques with an event-study design, we find lasting negative impacts on employment and wages. One important mechanism is transitions to nonemployment
Matthias Collischon +2 more
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Predicting labor onset relative to the estimated date of delivery using smart ring physiological data. [PDF]
Erickson EN +5 more
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The U.S. financial sector's value added: trends now and then [PDF]
The U.S. financial growth between 1995 and 2006 certainly translated into record-high shareholder returns.
Adrian Peralta-Alva +1 more
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The biopsychology of maternal behavior in nonhuman mammals [PDF]
The term “maternal behavior,” when applied to nonhuman mammals, includes the behaviors exhibited in preparation for the arrival of newborn, in the care and protection of the newly arrived young, and in the weaning of those young, and represents a complex
Kristal, Dr. Mark B.
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