Journal of Labor Economics

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Labor Economics is 8. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Artificial Intelligence and Jobs: Evidence from Online Vacancies175
What Causes the Child Penalty? Evidence from Adopting and Same-Sex Couples55
Do Workers Value Flexible Jobs? A Field Experiment45
Dropouts Need Not Apply? The Minimum Wage and Skill Upgrading44
State Minimum Wages, Employment, and Wage Spillovers: Evidence from Administrative Payroll Data35
Investment over the Business Cycle: Insights from College Major Choice34
Labor Market Institutions and the Distribution of Wages: The Role of Spillover Effects32
Nevertheless She Persisted? Gender Peer Effects in Doctoral STEM Programs30
School Segregation and Racial Gaps in Special Education Identification29
How Much Should We Trust Estimates of Firm Effects and Worker Sorting?29
Learning Entrepreneurship from Other Entrepreneurs?29
Adjusting to Globalization in Germany28
How Do Employers Use Compensation History? Evidence from a Field Experiment28
The Surprising Impacts of Unionization: Evidence from Matched Employer-Employee Data28
Occupational Recognition and Immigrant Labor Market Outcomes27
Does Banning the Box Help Ex-Offenders Get Jobs? Evaluating the Effects of a Prominent Example26
The Labor Market Returns to Advanced Degrees24
Tots and Teens: How Does Child’s Age Influence Maternal Labor Supply and Child Care Response to the Earned Income Tax Credit?24
Wage Inequality in Germany after the Minimum Wage Introduction24
Why Do Sectoral Employment Programs Work? Lessons from WorkAdvance23
Violence and Human Capital Investments23
The Local Labor Market Effect of Relaxing Internal Migration Restrictions: Evidence from China23
The Intergenerational Transmission of Human Capital: Evidence from the Golden Age of Upward Mobility21
Machine Labor21
Moving to Jobs: The Role of Information in Migration Decisions21
The Use and Misuse of Income Data and Extreme Poverty in the United States20
The Earned Income Tax Credit and Maternal Time Use: More Time Working and Less Time with Kids?20
Why Do Women Earn Less than Men? Evidence from Bus and Train Operators20
Improving Educational Pathways to Social Mobility: Evidence from Norway’s Reform 9420
How Cognitive Ability and Personality Traits Affect Geographic Mobility18
Legacy and Athlete Preferences at Harvard18
Wages, Experience, and Training of Women over the Life Cycle17
Matching in the Dark? Inequalities in Student to Degree Match17
Constraints on Hours within the Firm16
Specialization, Comparative Advantage, and the Sexual Division of Labor16
School Finance Equalization Increases Intergenerational Mobility16
Community College Program Choices in the Wake of Local Job Losses16
Changes across Cohorts in Wage Returns to Schooling and Early Work Experiences16
World War II, the Baby Boom, and Employment: County-Level Evidence15
Does Minimum Wage Increase Labor Productivity? Evidence from Piece Rate Workers15
How Costly Is Turnover? Evidence from Retail15
Does Money Still Matter? Attainment and Earnings Effects of Post-1990 School Finance Reforms14
Reconciling Survey and Administrative Measures of Self-Employment14
Changing College Choices with Personalized Admissions Information at Scale: Evidence on Naviance14
Does Ageist Language in Job Ads Predict Age Discrimination in Hiring?14
The Economic Impact of a High National Minimum Wage: Evidence from the 1966 Fair Labor Standards Act13
Did Timing Matter? Life Cycle Differences in Effects of Exposure to the Great Recession12
When the Stadium Goes Silent: How Crowds Affect the Performance of Discriminated Groups12
Teacher Peer Observation and Student Test Scores: Evidence from a Field Experiment in English Secondary Schools12
Motivating Employees through Career Paths11
Immigrant Earnings Assimilation in the United States: A Panel Analysis11
Scaring or Scarring? Labor Market Effects of Criminal Victimization11
Medicaid Expansion and the Unemployed11
Contagious Animosity in the Field: Evidence from the Federal Criminal Justice System11
Why Is Math Cheaper than English? Understanding Cost Differences in Higher Education11
Career Consequences of Firm Heterogeneity for Young Workers: First Job and Firm Size11
Demand Conditions and Worker Safety: Evidence from Price Shocks in Mining11
US Permanent Residency, Job Mobility, and Earnings10
Do Grandparents Matter? Multigenerational Mobility in the United States, 1940–201510
Minimum Wages, Wages, and Price Pass-Through: The Case of McDonald’s Restaurants10
Effects of Child Tax Benefits on Poverty and Labor Supply: Evidence from the Canada Child Benefit and Universal Child Care Benefit10
Wage Posting or Wage Bargaining? A Test Using Dual Jobholders10
The Effect of Grade Retention on Adult Crime: Evidence from a Test-Based Promotion Policy9
Female Earnings Inequality: The Changing Role of Family Characteristics and Its Effect on the Extensive and Intensive Margins9
Less Competition, More Meritocracy?9
The Labor Market Effects of Immigration Enforcement9
Labor Market Discrimination against Family Responsibilities: A Correspondence Study with Policy Change in China9
Seeing beyond the Trees: Using Machine Learning to Estimate the Impact of Minimum Wages on Labor Market Outcomes9
Why Are Some Immigrant Groups More Successful Than Others?9
A Different Land of Opportunity: The Geography of Intergenerational Mobility in the Early Twentieth-Century United States9
World War II and Black Economic Progress8
Name Your Friends, but Only Five? The Importance of Censoring in Peer Effects Estimates Using Social Network Data8
Education Transmission and Network Formation8
What Firms Do: Gender Inequality in Linked Employer-Employee Data8
The Cobb-Douglas Marriage Matching Function: Marriage Matching with Peer and Scale Effects8
Labor Market Quotas When Promotions Are Signals8
Estimating the Effect of School Quality on Mortality in the Presence of Migration: Evidence from the Jim Crow South8
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