Tracking the Effects of a Diaspora on Knowledge Production
Many economists have shown that ethnic diasporas are important for foreign direct investment, technology transfer, and international trade, but little
Read moreMany economists have shown that ethnic diasporas are important for foreign direct investment, technology transfer, and international trade, but little
Read moreStudy finds welfare time limits induce single moms to reduce benefit use as they dwindle—to “bank” them for future emergencies.
Read moreRecent job seekers know that “soft skills”—traits related to personality, values, and personal interaction—can be important in receiving a job
Read moreGender disparities in academic performance still persist, despite decades of efforts to close them. A new study finds middle school
Read moreWhen a popular drug is pulled from the market, what happens to those who suffer from chronic pain? Researchers find
Read moreInside Higher Ed story “Importing Apprenticeships” cites a JHR paper that investigates the payoffs and tradeoffs of more job focused
Read more“First-born children have better thinking skills, study says” in The Guardian highlights JHR-published study that finds parenting behavior results in
Read moreSandra E. Black, our former editor for The Journal of Human Resources, has been selected to be a member of
Read moreThe JHR is pleased to welcome David Figlio as editor. David is the Director of the Institute for Policy Research
Read moreGlen G. Cain served as Editor of The Journal of Human Resources from 1974-76 and was on the Advisory board
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