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Brad J. Hershbein
Brad J. Hershbein
Senior Economist, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
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Do recessions accelerate routine-biased technological change? Evidence from vacancy postings
B Hershbein, LB Kahn
American Economic Review 108 (7), 1737-1772, 2018
7842018
The opt-in revolution? Contraception and the gender gap in wages
MJ Bailey, B Hershbein, AR Miller
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 4 (3), 225-254, 2012
3072012
Monopsony in the US labor market
C Yeh, C Macaluso, B Hershbein
American Economic Review 112 (7), 2099-2138, 2022
3012022
Playing the admissions game: Student reactions to increasing college competition
J Bound, B Hershbein, BT Long
Journal of Economic Perspectives 23 (4), 119-146, 2009
2662009
The effects of the Kalamazoo Promise Scholarship on college enrollment and completion
TJ Bartik, B Hershbein, M Lachowska
Journal of Human Resources 56 (1), 269-310, 2021
2112021
Major decisions: What graduates earn over their lifetimes
B Hershbein, M Kearney
Washington: Hamilton Project, 2014
1462014
Graduating high school in a recession: Work, education, and home production
BJ Hershbein
The BE journal of economic analysis & policy 12 (1), 2012
1302012
Degrees of poverty: The relationship between family income background and the returns to education
TJ Bartik, BJ Hershbein
Upjohn Institute working paper, 2018
862018
Is there a case for a" second demographic transition"? Three distinctive features of the post-1960 US fertility decline
MJ Bailey, ME Guldi, BJ Hershbein
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2013
802013
Concentration in US local labor markets: Evidence from vacancy and employment data
B Hershbein, C Macaluso, C Yeh
Documento de Trabajo, 2018
622018
Worker signals among new college graduates: The role of selectivity and GPA
B Hershbein
Upjohn Institute Working Paper 13-190, 2013
532013
Contract work at older ages
KG Abraham, B Hershbein, SN Houseman
Journal of Pension Economics & Finance 20 (3), 426-447, 2021
472021
The COVID-19 pandemic's evolving impacts on the labor market: Who's been hurt and what we should do
B Hershbein, HJ Holzer
Upjohn Institute working paper, 2021
432021
The merits of universal scholarships: Benefit-cost evidence from the Kalamazoo Promise
TJ Bartik, B Hershbein, M Lachowska
Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis 7 (3), 400-433, 2016
432016
In times of drought: Nine economic facts about water in the United States
MS Kearney, BH Harris, B Hershbein, E Jácome, G Nantz
The Hamilton Project, 1-28, 2014
362014
Student loans and the dynamics of debt
B Hershbein, KM Hollenbeck
WE Upjohn Institute, 2015
352015
A second look at enrollment changes after the Kalamazoo Promise
BJ Hershbein
Upjohn Institute Working Paper, 2013
352013
A college degree is worth less if you are raised poor
B Hershbein
Brookings Social Mobility Memos, 2016
342016
Recessions and local labor market hysteresis
B Hershbein, BA Stuart
Upjohn Institute working paper 20-325, 2020
312020
Increasing education: What it will and will not do for earnings and earnings inequality
B Hershbein, MS Kearney, LH Summers
Washington, DC: The Hamilton Project. Retrieved April 28, 2015, 2015
312015
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