We use their identification strategy (instrument) for immigration in our paper looking at a very different outcome: quality of care in nursing homes: jhr.uwpress.org/content/earl.... Thank you for providing the seminal work on this--and for making the data available!
Does Immigration Improve Quality of Care in Nursing Homes?
This paper explores how immigration can help mitigate nursing home staffing shortages, which are likely to worsen as baby boomers age. We show that local increases in immigration lead to fewer falls, ...
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Policies don’t just change costs—they can change norms. Our new paper suggests that when friends and family members back home take maternal longer leaves because of a policy change, immigrant moms in the U.S. take longer leaves--despite the cost.
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🆕 RFBerlin Discussion Paper: @deliafurtado.bsky.social, Samantha Trajkovski and Nikolaos Theodoropoulos examine whether changes in maternity leave policies in immigrants' home countries influence their leave-taking behavior in the US. www.rfberlin.com/network-pape...
Productivity remains above average a bit when you return to the US and wake up super early because of jet lag....enjoy!!
Trump's mass deportation plan could drain more than $20 billion a year from Social Security
Trump's mass deportation plan could drain more than $20 billion a year from Social Security
President Donald Trump's mass deportation plans could have a significant economic side effect: draining Social Security funding.
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To all students from African countries interested in pursuing a PhD in Economics at UConn (or any other econ PhD program) in the future, consider applying to this now. #EconSky.
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See my work on how how a deportation policy resulted in more elderly Americans moving into nursing homes--because harder to find home care workers, etc. doi.org/10.1016/j.jh.... And also how greater availability of immigrant labor improves quality of care of nursing homes doi.org/10.3368/jhr.....
This is what I mean---great mentors plus excellent students makes for really excellent work! (The gender/labor supply person on her committee wouldn't have thought so deeply about this ;)).
Yes, I thought this was so clever! And when she's presenting it (because she is such a great teacher), the audience may feel like--yes, of course, this is the way to test this hypothesis. But really, quite creative.
Dear #EconSky, check out UConn JMC Anastassiya Karaban! And thank you to my colleague @remylevin.bsky.social who is not only a top researcher but he's also a spectacular mentor. Thankful this Thanksgiving for great students and great colleagues.
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#EconSky EXCLUSIVE: I’d like to tell you all about our top JMC from UConn this year, Anastassiya Karaban. I’ve been working w/ Ana for several years, & she's really impressed me. I think she should be on the radar of any department hiring in Labor, Experimental, Management, or the Econ of Gender.
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Interested in pursuing a PhD in Economics? UConn may be a great fit for you with its small class sizes and 3-4 external seminars per week.
For more information, visit www.econ.uconn.edu or contact me directly.
For more information, visit www.econ.uconn.edu or contact me directly.