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Megan Leonard
Hendrix College - Conway / United States
Economics & Econometrics / Economics
AD Scientific Index ID: 4543671
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Megan Leonard's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Does the UK minimum wage reduce employment? A meta‐regression analysisM de Linde Leonard, TD Stanley, H DoucouliagosBritish Journal of Industrial Relations 52 (3), 499-520, 20141312014
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Married with children: What remains when observable biases are removed from the reported male marriage wage premiumM de Linde Leonard, TD StanleyLabour Economics 33, 72-80, 2015552015
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The wages of mothers\' labor: A meta‐regression analysisM de Linde Leonard, TD StanleyJournal of Marriage and Family 82 (5), 1534-1552, 2020422020
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Risk preferences and expected utility: Evidence from labor supply dataMDL LeonardEconomic Inquiry 50 (1), 264-276, 2012132012
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Three essays in labor economics: fertility expectations and career choice, specialization and the marriage premium, and estimating risk aversion using labor supply dataML LeonardTexas A&M University, 20072007
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