Skip to content

JHR News & Research Highlights

The Journal of Human Resources is a leading journal in empirical microeconomics, with a focus on policy-relevant research.

  • Home
  • About the Journal of Human Resources
  • Editorial Board
  • Read JHR Online
  • Subscribe

labor

office worker
Research Highlights 

Spain Cut Unemployment Benefits during the Great Recession, and Labor Rallied

August 29, 2019August 29, 2019 admin careers, employment, labor, recession, unemployment

In the turmoil of the Great Recession, the Spanish government reduced the level of unemployment insurance (UI) benefits in relation

Read more
pills in hand
Research Highlights 

Prescription Opioids and Labor Market Pains

August 19, 2019August 19, 2019 admin addiction, labor, wellness

In the United States, the opioid epidemic has had dramatic adverse effects—in 2017 alone there were over 45,000 overdose deaths

Read more
person moving with boxes and graphic of a brain in background
Research Highlights 

Battling the Brain Drain—In-State College Enrollment Affects Future Residence

August 13, 2019August 13, 2019 admin college, education, labor

States subsidize public higher education with the goal of building an educated workforce. But college-educated workers can and often do

Read more
Research Highlights 

Partial Schooling Subsidy Puts Kids into the Classroom—And to Work

August 5, 2019August 7, 2019 admin children, development, education, family finances, labor, poverty

Evidence suggests that government subsidies typically increase school attendance and at the same time decrease paid work by children. The

Read more
store clerk
Research Highlights 

What Happens to Jobs When Minimum Wage Increases Are Tied to Inflation?

June 27, 2019June 27, 2019 admin employment, labor, minimum wage

Economists have been studying how minimum wage increases affect employment for a long time, but indexing the minimum wage to

Read more
Research Highlights 

When There Aren’t Jobs Close to Home—Do Low-Wage Employers Discriminate Based on Commute Distance?

May 28, 2019June 4, 2019 admin employment, inequality, labor, poverty

Everything else equal, employers might respond differently to a person based on where they live, avoiding people from a neighborhood

Read more
Research Highlights 

Jobs for Young, Attractive Women and Older Male Managers? The “Age Twist” in Employers’ Gender Requests

May 24, 2019 admin age, employment, gender, inequality, labor

Thousands of articles have been written on gender differentials in labor markets, but almost none have studied employers’ explicit requests

Read more
comparison of unemployment duration before and after benefit reduction
Research Highlights 

Cutting Benefits by 50% to Combat Youth Unemployment—Do Young People Get Back to Work Sooner?

May 10, 2019May 10, 2019 admin employment, labor, unemployment

Policies aimed at tackling youth unemployment are a key priority for policymakers because unemployment when young is known to have

Read more
Do paid sick leave mandates damage employment levels?
Research Highlights 

No Evidence of Labor Market Disruptions Due to Sick Pay Mandates

April 2, 2019April 2, 2019 admin benefits, employment, labor

The United States is one of very few OECD countries where employers provide sick pay only voluntarily. This has led

Read more
Andrew Carnegie
Research Highlights 

Does an Inheritance Make You Work Less?

February 25, 2019February 25, 2019 admin family finances, inheritance, labor

Many people are dying wealthier and leaving larger estates. At the same time, the old-age economic dependency ratio—the number of

Read more
  • ← Previous
  • Next →

Categories

  • JHR in the News
  • News & Announcements
  • Research Highlights
A Cover of the Journal of Human Resources

The University of Wisconsin Press Journals Division
728 State Street, Suite 443
Madison, WI 53706-1428  USA
Phone: 608-263-0668
Fax: 608-263-1173
Feedback, questions, or accessibility issues: webmaster@uwpress.wisc.edu.

Contact journal staff: jhr@ssc.wisc.edu.

© 2021 The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System

Copyright © 2023 JHR News & Research Highlights. All rights reserved.
Theme: ColorMag by ThemeGrill. Powered by WordPress.