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Demographics of the Gay and Lesbian Population in the United States: Evidence From Available Systematic Data Sources 1
D Black, G Gates, S Sanders, L Taylor
Queer Economics, 61-92, 2013
11102013
Teenage childbearing and its life cycle consequences: Exploiting a natural experiment
VJ Hotz, SW McElroy, SG Sanders
Journal of Human Resources 40 (3), 683-715, 2005
6642005
The economic impact of the coal boom and bust
D Black, T McKinnish, S Sanders
The Economic Journal 115 (503), 449-476, 2005
6362005
Monitoring, motivation, and management: The determinants of opportunistic behavior in a field experiment
DS Nagin, JB Rebitzer, S Sanders, LJ Taylor
American Economic Review 92 (4), 850-873, 2002
5582002
The impact of economic conditions on participation in disability programs: Evidence from the coal boom and bust
D Black, K Daniel, S Sanders
American Economic Review 92 (1), 27-50, 2002
4732002
A simulation estimator for dynamic models of discrete choice
VJ Hotz, RA Miller, S Sanders, J Smith
The Review of Economic Studies 61 (2), 265-289, 1994
4671994
The earnings effects of sexual orientation
DA Black, HR Makar, SG Sanders, LJ Taylor
ILR Review 56 (3), 449-469, 2003
4472003
The economics of lesbian and gay families
DA Black, SG Sanders, LJ Taylor
Journal of economic perspectives 21 (2), 53-70, 2007
4332007
Why do low-income households not use food stamps? Evidence from an experiment
BO Daponte, S Sanders, L Taylor
Journal of Human resources, 612-628, 1999
3821999
Why do gay men live in San Francisco?
D Black, G Gates, S Sanders, L Taylor
Journal of Urban Economics 51 (1), 54-76, 2002
3712002
Bounding causal effects using data from a contaminated natural experiment: Analysing the effects of teenage childbearing
VJ Hotz, CH Mullin, SG Sanders
The Review of Economic Studies 64 (4), 575-603, 1997
3441997
Gender wage disparities among the highly educated
DA Black, AM Haviland, SG Sanders, LJ Taylor
Journal of human resources 43 (3), 630-659, 2008
3032008
Tight labor markets and the demand for education: Evidence from the coal boom and bust
DA Black, TG McKinnish, SG Sanders
ILR Review 59 (1), 3-16, 2005
2712005
The impacts of teenage childbearing on the mothers and the consequences of those impacts for government
VJ Hotz, SWI McElroy, SG Sanders
Kids having kids, 55-94, 2018
2612018
The decision to work by married immigrant women
HO Duleep, S Sanders
ILR Review 46 (4), 677-690, 1993
2491993
Are children “normal”?
DA Black, N Kolesnikova, SG Sanders, LJ Taylor
The review of economics and statistics 95 (1), 21-33, 2013
2362013
The impact of the Great Migration on mortality of African Americans: Evidence from the Deep South
DA Black, SG Sanders, EJ Taylor, LJ Taylor
American Economic Review 105 (2), 477-503, 2015
2222015
Why do minority men earn less? A study of wage differentials among the highly educated
D Black, A Haviland, S Sanders, L Taylor
The Review of Economics and Statistics 88 (2), 300-313, 2006
2022006
Early assessment of the relationship between the COVID-19 pandemic and births in high-income countries
A Aassve, N Cavalli, L Mencarini, S Plach, S Sanders
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (36), e2105709118, 2021
1682021
Measurement of higher education in the census and current population survey
D Black, S Sanders, L Taylor
Journal of the American Statistical Association 98 (463), 545-554, 2003
1582003
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