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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
2092015
Migration networks and location decisions: Evidence from us mass migration
BA Stuart, EJ Taylor
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 13 (3), 134-175, 2021
66*2021
Simple tests for selection bias: Learning more from instrumental variables
D Black, J Joo, R LaLonde, JA Smith, E Taylor
IZA discussion paper, 2015
46*2015
The effect of social connectedness on crime: Evidence from the great migration
BA Stuart, EJ Taylor
Review of Economics and Statistics 103 (1), 18-33, 2021
452021
The long run health consequences of rural‐urban migration
JE Johnson, EJ Taylor
Quantitative Economics 10 (2), 565-606, 2019
32*2019
Estimating the effect of school quality on mortality in the presence of migration: Evidence from the Jim Crow South
D Aaronson, B Mazumder, SG Sanders, EJ Taylor
Journal of Labor Economics 39 (2), 527-558, 2021
19*2021
Summary of procedure to match Numident place of birth county to GNIS places
EJ Taylor, BA Stuart, MJ Bailey
CES Technical Notes Series, 2016
102016
Racial Differences in Access to New Deal Work Relief in 1940
PV Fishback, J Schaller, E Taylor
Working Paper, University of Arizona December, 2020
52020
The Impact of College Education on Old-Age Mortality: A Study of Marginal Treatment Effects
E Taylor
Center for Economic Studies, US Census Bureau Working Papers, 2017
22017
Supplement to “The long run health consequences of rural-urban migration”
JE Johnson, EJ Taylor
12019
The hot seat: Over-attribution to leaders and dismissal for bad luck
D Feiler, EJ Taylor
Academy of Management Proceedings 2013 (1), 12371, 2013
12013
Economics of education
DA Black, J Joo, R LaLonde, JA Smith, EJ Taylor
12010
Essays on Human and Social Capital
E Taylor
2017
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