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Publications of Seth G. Sanders    :recent first  alphabetical  by type  bibtex listing:

  1. DULEEP, HO; SANDERS, S, Discrimination at the Top: American‐Born Asian and White Men, Industrial Relations, vol. 31 no. 3 (January, 1992), pp. 416-432, WILEY [doi]  [abs]
  2. Sanders, SG; Duleep, HO, The Decision to Work by Married Immigrant Women: Evidence from Asian Women, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, vol. 46 no. 4 (July, 1993), pp. 677-690
  3. S.G. Sanders & V. J. Hotz, Bounding Treatment Effects in Experimental Evaluations Subject to Post-Randomization Treatment Choice, Bulletin of the International Statistical Institute, 49th Session (1994)
  4. Hotz, VJ; Miller, RA; Sanders, S; Smith, J, A simulation estimator for dynamic models of discrete choice, Review of Economic Studies, vol. 61 no. 2 (January, 1994), pp. 265-289, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi]  [abs]
  5. Sanders, SG; Duleep, HO, Empirical Regularities Across Cultures: The Effect of Children on Women's Work, Journal of Human Resources, vol. 29 no. 2 (Spring, 1994), pp. 328-347
  6. S.G. Sanders, B. Daponte, G. Lewis, & L. Taylor, An Examination of Food Pantry Use, United Way (December, 1994)
  7. S.G. Sanders, D. Black, & K. Daniel, The Rise and Fall of King Coal, Kentucky Annual Economic Report (1995)
  8. S.G. Sanders, V.J. Hotz, & S. McElroy, The Impact of Teenage Childbearing on the Mothers and the Consequences of those Impacts for Government, in Kids Having Kids: Economic Cost and Social Consequences of Teen Pregnancy, edited by Rebecca Maynard (1996)
  9. S.G. Sanders, V.J. Hotz, & S. McElroy, The Costs and Consequences of Teenage Childbearing for Mothers, Chicago Policy Review, vol. 1 no. 1 (1996), pp. 55-94
  10. Hotz, VJ; Mullin, CH; Sanders, SG, Bounding Causal Effects Using Data from a Contaminated Natural Experiment: Analysing the Effects of Teenage Childbearing, Review of Economic Studies, vol. 64 no. 4 (January, 1997), pp. 575-603, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi]  [abs]
  11. S.G. Sanders & R.A. Miller, Human Capital Development and Welfare Participation, Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, vol. 46 (July, 1997), pp. 1-47
  12. Daponte, BO; Lewis, GH; Sanders, S; Taylor, L, Food pantry use among low-income households in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, vol. 30 no. 1 (January, 1998), pp. 50-57  [abs]
  13. McKinnish, T; Sanders, S; Smith, J, Estimates of effective guarantees and tax rates in the AFDC program for the post-OBRA period, The Journal of Human Resources, vol. 34 no. 2 (Spring, 1999), pp. 312-345, JSTOR [doi]  [abs]
  14. Daponte, BO; Sanders, S; Taylor, L, Why do low-income households not use food stamps? Evidence from an experiment, The Journal of Human Resources, vol. 34 no. 3 (Summer, 1999), pp. 612-628, JSTOR [doi]  [abs]
  15. Black, D; McKinnish, T; Sanders, SG, Are We Understating the Impact of Economic Conditions on Welfare Rolls?, vol. 5 no. 4 (March, 2000), pp. 489-505
  16. Black, D; Gates, G; Sanders, S; Taylor, L, Demographics of the gay and lesbian population in the United States: evidence from available systematic data sources., Demography, vol. 37 no. 2 (May, 2000), pp. 139-154 [doi]  [abs]
  17. Black, D; Gates, G; Sanders, S; Taylor, L, Why do gay men live in San Francisco?, Journal of Urban Economics, vol. 51 no. 1 (January, 2002), pp. 54-76, Elsevier BV, ISSN 0094-1190 [doi]  [abs]
  18. Black, D; Daniel, K; Sanders, S, The Impact of Economic Conditions on Participation in Disability Programs: Evidence from the Coal Boom and Bust., American Economic Review, vol. 92 no. 1 (January, 2002), pp. 27-50 [repository], [doi]  [abs]
  19. Nagin, DS; Rebitzer, JB; Sanders, S; Taylor, LJ, Monitoring, motivation, and management: The determinants of opportunistic behavior in a field experiment, American Economic Review, vol. 92 no. 4 (September, 2002), pp. 850-873, American Economic Association [doi]  [abs]
  20. Sanders, SG; Black, D; Makar, H; Taylor, L, The Effect of Sexual Orientation on Earnings, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, vol. 56 no. 3 (March, 2003), pp. 449-469
  21. Black, DA; Sanders, S; Taylor, L, The economic reward for studying economics, Economic Inquiry, vol. 41 no. 3 (July, 2003), pp. 365-377, WILEY [doi]  [abs]
  22. Black, D; Sanders, S; Taylor, L, Measurement of Higher Education in the Census and Current Population Survey, Journal of the American Statistical Association, vol. 98 no. 463 (September, 2003), pp. 545-554, Informa UK Limited [doi]  [abs]
  23. Sanders, SG; Black, D; McKinnish, T, Does the Availability of High-Wage Jobs for Low-Skilled Men Affects AFDC Expenditures: Evidence from Shocks to the Coal and Steel Industries, Journal of the Public Economics, vol. 87 no. 9-10 (September, 2003), pp. 1919-1940 [doi]  [abs]
  24. Black, DA; McKinnish, TG; Sanders, SG, Does the availability of high-wage jobs for low-skilled men affect welfare expenditures? Evidence from shocks to the steel and coal industries, Journal of Public Economics, vol. 87 no. 9-10 (September, 2003), pp. 1921-1942, Elsevier BV [doi]  [abs]
  25. Black, D; McKinnish, T; Sanders, S, The economic impact of the coal boom and bust, The Economic Journal, vol. 115 no. 503 (April, 2005), pp. 449-476, Oxford University Press (OUP) [doi]  [abs]
  26. Hotz, VJ; McElroy, SW; Sanders, SG, Teenage childbearing and its life cycle consequences: Exploiting a natural experiment, The Journal of Human Resources, vol. 40 no. 3 (Summer, 2005), pp. 683-715, University of Wisconsin Press [doi]  [abs]
  27. Black, DA; McKinnish, TG; Sanders, SG, Tight labor markets and the demand for education: Evidence from the coal boom and bust, Ilr Review, vol. 59 no. 1 (October, 2005), pp. 3-16, SAGE Publications [repository], [doi]  [abs]
  28. Seltzer, JA; Bachrach, CA; Bianchi, SM; Bledsoe, CH; Casper, LM; Chase-Lansdale, PL; Diprete, TA; Hotz, VJ; Morgan, SP; Sanders, SG; Thomas, D, Explaining Family Change and Variation: Challenges for Family Demographers., Journal of Marriage and the Family, vol. 67 no. 4 (November, 2005), pp. 908-925, ISSN 0022-2445 [20376277], [doi]  [abs]
  29. Black, D; Haviland, A; Sanders, S; Taylor, L, Why do minority men earn less? A study of wage differentials among the highly educated, The Review of Economics and Statistics, vol. 88 no. 2 (July, 2006), pp. 300-313, MIT Press - Journals, ISSN 0034-6535 [repository], [doi]  [abs]
  30. Black, DA; Sanders, SG; Taylor, LJ, The economics of lesbian and gay families, The Journal of Economic Perspectives : a Journal of the American Economic Association, vol. 21 no. 2 (March, 2007), pp. 53-70, American Economic Association, ISSN 0895-3309 [doi]
  31. S.G. Sanders, D. Black, A. Haviland, & L. Taylor, Gender Wage Differences Among the Highly Educated, Journal of Human Resources (2008) (forthcoming.)
  32. Black, DA; Haviland, A; Sanders, SG; Taylor, LJ, Gender Wage Disparities among the Highly Educated., The Journal of Human Resources, vol. 43 no. 3 (Summer, 2008), pp. 630-659, ISSN 0022-166X [630], [doi]  [abs]
  33. Eduardo Fajnzylber, S.G. Sanders, V.J Hotz, An Economic Model of Amniocentesis Choice Advances in Life Course, Advances in Life Course Research, vol. 15 no. 1 (March, 2010), pp. 11-26, ISSN 1040-2608
  34. Fajnzylber, E; Hotz, VJ; Sanders, SG, An economic model of amniocentesis choice., Advances in Life Course Research, vol. 15 no. 1 (March, 2010), pp. 11-26 [21516255], [doi]  [abs]
  35. S.G. Sanders, Crime and the family: Lessons from teenage childbearing, in Controlling Crime: Strategies and Tradeoffs, edited by Philip J. Cook, Jens Ludwig and Justin McCrary (2011), NBER
  36. Fredrik Andersson, Monica Garcia-Perez, John Haltiwanger, Kristin McCue and Seth Sanders, Workplace Concentration of Immigrants, Revise and Resubmit at Demography (2012)
  37. Dan Black, Yu-Chieh Hsu, Seth Sanders, Lowell Taylor, Forward and Backward Estimates of Mortality, Revise and Resubmit at Demography (2012)
  38. Dan Black, Seth Sanders, Evan Taylor, Lowell Taylor, The Impact of the Great Migration on Mortality of African, Revise and Resubmitt at the American Economic Review (2012)
  39. Dan Black and S.G. Sanders, Inequality and Human Capital in Appalachia, 1960–2000, in Appalachian Legacy: Economic Opportunity After the War on Poverty, edited by James Ziliak (2012), pp. 240, Brookings Institution Press
  40. Dan Black, Natalia Kolesnikova, Seth Sanders and Lowell Taylor, Are Children Normal?, Review of Economics and Statistics (February, 2012 (posted online))
  41. Black, D; Gates, G; Sanders, S; Taylor, L, Demographics of the gay and lesbian population in The United States: Evidence from available systematic data sources, in Queer Economics: A Reader (January, 2013), pp. 61-92, ISBN 0415771692 [doi]  [abs]
  42. Black, DA; Kolesnikova, N; Sanders, SG; Taylor, LJ, Are Children “Normal”?, Review of Economics and Statistics, vol. 95 no. 1 (March, 2013), pp. 21-33  [abs]
  43. Black, DA; Kolesnikova, N; Sanders, SG; Taylor, LJ, THE ROLE OF LOCATION IN EVALUATING RACIAL WAGE DISPARITY., Journal of Labor Economics, vol. 2 no. 1 (May, 2013), pp. 2-2, ISSN 0734-306X [doi]  [abs]
  44. Gorsuch, MM; Sanders, SG; Wu, B, Tooth loss in Appalachia and the Mississippi delta relative to other regions in the United States, 1999-2010., American Journal of Public Health, vol. 104 no. 5 (May, 2014), pp. e85-e91, ISSN 0090-0036 [doi]  [abs]
  45. Andersson, F; García-Pérez, M; Haltiwanger, J; McCue, K; Sanders, S, Workplace Concentration of Immigrants, Demography, vol. 51 no. 6 (December, 2014), pp. 2281-2306, ISSN 0070-3370 [doi]  [abs]
  46. Israel, S; Caspi, A; Belsky, DW; Harrington, H; Hogan, S; Houts, R; Ramrakha, S; Sanders, S; Poulton, R; Moffitt, TE, Credit scores, cardiovascular disease risk, and human capital., Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 111 no. 48 (December, 2014), pp. 17087-17092, ISSN 0027-8424 [repository], [doi]  [abs]
  47. Arcidiacono, P; Beauchamp, A; Hull, M; Sanders, S, Exploring the racial divide in education and the labor market through evidence from interracial families, Journal of Human Capital, vol. 9 no. 2 (January, 2015), pp. 198-238, University of Chicago Press [doi]  [abs]
  48. Black, DA; Sanders, SG; Taylor, EJ; Taylor, LJ, The Impact of the Great Migration on Mortality of African Americans: Evidence from the Deep South., American Economic Review, vol. 105 no. 2 (February, 2015), pp. 477-503, ISSN 0002-8282 [doi]  [abs]
  49. Kranton, RE; Sanders, SG, Groupy versus non-groupy social preferences: Personality, region, and political party, American Economic Review, vol. 107 no. 5 (May, 2017), pp. 65-69, American Economic Association [doi]
  50. Black, DA; Hsu, Y-C; Sanders, SG; Taylor, LJ, Combining forward and backward mortality estimation., Population Studies, vol. 71 no. 3 (November, 2017), pp. 281-292 [doi]  [abs]
  51. Black, DA; Hsu, Y-C; Sanders, SG; Schofield, LS; Taylor, LJ, The Methuselah Effect: The Pernicious Impact of Unreported Deaths on Old-Age Mortality Estimates., Demography, vol. 54 no. 6 (December, 2017), pp. 2001-2024 [doi]  [abs]
  52. Hotz, VJ; McElroy, SW; Sanders, SG, The impacts of teenage childbearing on the mothers and the consequences of those impacts for government, in Kids Having Kids: Economic Costs and Social Consequences of Teen Pregnancy (January, 2018), pp. 55-94, ISBN 9781138321328 [doi]  [abs]

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