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                                            Analyzing the Influence of Occupational Licensing Duration and Grandfathering on Labor Market Outcomes
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                        
                                                                                    
                                                                                                    The length of time from the implementation of an occupational licensing statute (i.e., licensing duration) may matter in influencing labor market outcomes. Adding to or raising the entry barriers are likely easier once an occupation is established and has gained influence in a political jurisdiction. States often enact grandfather clauses and ratchet up requirements that protect existing workers and increase entry costs to new entrants. We analyze the labor market influence of the duration of occupational licensing statutes for 13 major universally licensed occupations over a 75-year period. ...