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Introduction to Labor Economics
  • Graphs and Tables
  • Handout #2
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Figure C-2.1: Age-Earnings Profiles for High School Grads and College Grads
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Table C-2.1: Numerical Example
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Table C-2.2: Direct Costs
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Figure C-2.2a: Supply and Demand for Higher Education
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Figure C-2.2b: Supply and Demand for College Grads
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Figure C-2.3: Supply and Demand for College and High School Grads
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Figure C-2.4: Productivity in a Screening Model
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Figure C-2.5: Costs in a Screening Model
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Figure C-2.6: The Signaling Model
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Figure C-2.7: Signaling Failure
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Figure C-2.8: External Benefits of Higher Education
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Figure C-2.9: Imperfect Capital Markets for Financing Higher Education
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Figure C-2.10: Effect of Minimum Wage on Lifetime Earnings
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Figure D-1.1: Migration
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Figure D-1.2: Mass Migration
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Figure D-1.3: Displacement of US Workers
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Figure D-1.4: Restricting Immigration by Increased Border Patrols
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Figure D-1.5: Welfare Losses of Immigration Restrictions
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Figure D-1.6: Effect of Immigration on Unskilled US Labor Market
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Figure D-2.1: Unions as Monopolist
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Figure D-2.2: The Spillover Model
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Figure D-2.3: The Threat Effect
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Figure D-2.4: Product Market Effects
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Figure D-2.5: Product Market Effects on Non-Union Labor Market
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Figure D-2.6: Shock Effects of Unionization on Firm