IRLE’s Working Paper series brings preliminary works and new research from faculty and campus researchers to a broad audience for discussion and comments.
For more information contact the Working Paper series editor: Lori Ann Ospina (lori.ospina@berkeley.edu)
- Submission Guidelines
- Please submit your paper in Microsoft word or PDF using the following guidelines.
In your email, please include keywords for your paper (this is useful to help decide what topics to list your paper under in our publications search)
On the first page, please include:
Paper Title
Name (with a footnote that includes affiliation and contact email)
Month and year
Abstract
Paper title
AbstractFormatting Guidelines: your paper should have 1 inch margins, double spacing, in Times New Roman 12pt or other standard font. Include page numbers at the bottom center of the page.
2016
The dilemma of mobility: The differential effects of women and men’s erratic career paths
Interest Groups on the Inside: The Governance of Public Pension Funds
Earnings Adjustment Frictions: Evidence from the Social Security Earnings Test
Social Experiments in the Labor Market
School Finance Reform and the Distribution of Student Achievement
The Enduring Employment Impact of Your Great Recession Location
Firms and Labor Market Inequality: Evidence and Some Theory
The Impact of Family Policies during Turbulent Times
Enculturation Trajectories and Individual Attainment: An Interactional Language Use Model of Cultural Dynamics in Organizations
Seeing Social Structure: Assessing the Accuracy of Interpersonal Judgments about Social Networks
Fitting In or Standing Out? The Tradeoffs of Structural and Cultural Embeddedness
Tax Policy Toward Low-Income Families
Domestic Outsourcing in the U.S.: A Research Agenda to Assess Trends and Effects on Job Quality
2015
Keeping up with the Joneses: Lifestyle Competition and Housing Consumption in the Era of the Housing Price Bubble, 1999-2007
The Causes of Fraud in Financial Crises: Evidence from the Mortgage-Backed Securities Industry
The Effects of High-Skilled Immigration Policy on Firms: Evidence from H-1B Visa Lotteries
The Inequality of Politics: Social Class Rank and Political Participation
The Effects of Minimum Wages on Food Stamp Enrollment and Expenditures
Credible Research Designs for Minimum Wage Studies: A Response to Neumark, Salas and Wascher
The Earned Income Tax Credit
The Rich Got Richer: The Effects of the Financial Crisis on Household Well-Being, 2007-2009
The Great Recession and its Aftermath: What Role for Structural Changes?
Paying Attention to Misconduct: Explaining Why Corporate Responses to Earnings Restatements Changed After Sarbanes-Oxley
The High-Tech Economy, Work, and Democracy 2.0: A Research Agenda
Creative Positioning: Niche Width, Niche Overlap, and Innovation in Television Programming, 1980-2009