Race and education differences in disability status and labor force attachment:
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spelling | Bound, John Verfasser (DE-588)131777505 aut Race and education differences in disability status and labor force attachment John Bound ; Michael Schoenbaum ; Timothy Waidmann Cambridge, Mass. 1995 46 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.>: NBER working paper series 5159 Beroepsbevolking gtt Ongeschoolden gtt Rassenongelijkheid gtt Ökonometrisches Modell African American men Employment Econometric models Labor supply Effect of education on United States Econometric models Men, White Employment United States Econometric models USA Schoenbaum, Michael Verfasser aut Waidmann, Timothy Verfasser aut National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.>: NBER working paper series 5159 (DE-604)BV002801238 5159 |
spellingShingle | Bound, John Schoenbaum, Michael Waidmann, Timothy Race and education differences in disability status and labor force attachment National Bureau of Economic Research <Cambridge, Mass.>: NBER working paper series Beroepsbevolking gtt Ongeschoolden gtt Rassenongelijkheid gtt Ökonometrisches Modell African American men Employment Econometric models Labor supply Effect of education on United States Econometric models Men, White Employment United States Econometric models |
title | Race and education differences in disability status and labor force attachment |
title_auth | Race and education differences in disability status and labor force attachment |
title_exact_search | Race and education differences in disability status and labor force attachment |
title_full | Race and education differences in disability status and labor force attachment John Bound ; Michael Schoenbaum ; Timothy Waidmann |
title_fullStr | Race and education differences in disability status and labor force attachment John Bound ; Michael Schoenbaum ; Timothy Waidmann |
title_full_unstemmed | Race and education differences in disability status and labor force attachment John Bound ; Michael Schoenbaum ; Timothy Waidmann |
title_short | Race and education differences in disability status and labor force attachment |
title_sort | race and education differences in disability status and labor force attachment |
topic | Beroepsbevolking gtt Ongeschoolden gtt Rassenongelijkheid gtt Ökonometrisches Modell African American men Employment Econometric models Labor supply Effect of education on United States Econometric models Men, White Employment United States Econometric models |
topic_facet | Beroepsbevolking Ongeschoolden Rassenongelijkheid Ökonometrisches Modell African American men Employment Econometric models Labor supply Effect of education on United States Econometric models Men, White Employment United States Econometric models USA |
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