David Card
Identifiers
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- WikidataQ1173928
- ISNI0000000114753298
- Open LibraryOL2670969A
Top Subjects
- Business/Economics (2)
- Business / Economics / Finance (2)
- USA (2)
- Labor & Industrial Relations - General (2)
- Economics (2)
- Employment & unemployment (2)
- Insurance, Health -- United States (2)
Books by David Card
Total count: 41
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Using regional variation in wages to measure the effects of the federal minimum wagePrinceton University, Industrial Relations Section1992-01-01
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A comparative analysis of unemployment in Canada and the United StatesPrinceton University, Industrial Relations Section1992-01-01
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Minimum wages and employmenta case study of the fast food industry in New Jersey and PennsylvaniaPrinceton University, Industrial Relations Section1993-01-01
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Wage dispersion, returns to skill, and black-white wage differentialsPrinceton University, Industrial Relations Section1993-01-01
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Comment on David Neumark and William Wascher, "employment effects of minimum and subminimum wagespanel data on state minimum wage laws"Princeton University, Industrial Relations Section1993-01-01
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Trends in relative black-white earnings revisitedPrinceton University, Industrial Relations Section1993-01-01
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Using geographic variation in college proximity to estimate the return to schoolingPrinceton University, Industrial Relations Section1993-01-01
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Changing wage structure and black-white wage differentialsa longitudinal analysisPrinceton University, Industrial Relations Section1994-01-01
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Earnings, schooling, and ability revisitedPrinceton University, Industrial Relations Section1994-01-01
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The economic return to school qualitya partial surveyPrinceton University, Industrial Relations Section1994-01-01
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A living wage?the effects of the minimum wage on the distribution of wages, the distribution of family earnings and povertyPrinceton University, Industrial Relations Section1994-01-01
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Is workers' compensation covering uninsured medical costs?evidence from the 'Monday Effect'Princeton University, Industrial Relations Section1994-01-01
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The effect of the minimum wage on shareholder wealthPrinceton University, Industrial Relations Section1994-01-01
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Does inflation "grease the wheels of the Labor market"?Princeton University, Industrial Relations Section1995-01-01
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School resources and student outcomesan overview of the literature and new evidence from North and South CarolinaPrinceton University, Department of Economics, Industrial Relations Section1995-01-01
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The wage curvea reviewPrinceton University, Industrial Relations Section1995-01-01
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Changes in the relative structure of wages and employmenta comparison of the United States, Canada, and FrancePrinceton University, Industrial Relations Section1995-01-01
Myth and MeasurementPrinceton University Press1995-02-17-
Do financial incentives encourage welfare recipients to work?early findings from the Canadian self sufficiency projectPrinceton University, Industrial Relations Section1996-01-01
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Immigrant inflows, native outflows, and the local labor market impacts of higher immigrationPrinceton University, Department of Economics, Industrial Relations Section1996-01-01
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Do financial incentives encourage welfare recipents to work?initial 18-month findings from the self-sufficiency projectSocial Research and Demonstration Corporation1996-01-01
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Labor Market effects of school qualitytheory and evidencePrincetonUniversity, Industrial Relations Section1996-01-01
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A reanalysis of the effect of the New Jersey minimum wage increase on the fast-food industry with representative payroll dataPrinceton University, Industrial Relations Section1997-01-01
Myth and MeasurementPrinceton University Press1997-09-15-
Handbook of Labor EconomicsElsevier Science & Technology Books1999-01-01
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Handbook of Labor EconomicsElsevier Science & Technology Books1999-01-01
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Finding JobsWork and Welfare ReformRussell Sage Foundation2000-01-01
Practical Software MeasurementObjective Information for Decision MakersAddison-Wesley Professional2001-10-15-
Using discontinuous eligibility rules to identify the effects of the federal medicaid expansions on low income childrenNational Bureau of Economic Research2002-01-01
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The impact of nearly universal insurance coverage on health care utilization and healthevidence from medicareNational Bureau of Economic Research2004-01-01
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Public Policy and the Income DistributionRussell Sage Foundation2006-01-01
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The labor market impacts of youth training in the dominican republicevidence from a randomized evaluationNational Bureau of Economic Research2007-01-01
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Active Labor Market Policies in EuropePerformance and PerspectivesSpringer London, Limited2007-01-01
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Small Differences That MatterLabor Markets and Income Maintenance in Canada and the United StatesUniversity of Chicago Press2009-01-01
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Handbook of Labor Economics, Volume 4A and B SETElsevier Science & Technology Books2010-01-01
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Rent-sharing, holdup, and wagesevidence from matched panel dataNational Bureau of Economic Research2010-01-01
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Seeking a Premier Economythe Economic Effects of British Economic Reforms, 1980-2000University of Chicago Press2010-01-01
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Immigration, poverty, and socioeconomic inequalityRussell Sage Foundation2013-01-01
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Distribution of Income and Wealth in OntarioTheory and EvidenceUniversity of Toronto Press2016-01-01
Wages, School Quality, and Employment DemandOxford University Press2016-08-16-
Facial Diagnosis of Cell Salt DeficienciesThe Many Usue and Benefits of Using Cell Salts, with Color Illustrations for Facial DiagnosisKalindi Press2020-01-01