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Joseph G. Altonji

Institution: Yale University

Primary Field: Labor (weighted toward more recent publications)

Homepage: http://www.econ.yale.edu/faculty1/altonji.htm

First Publication: 1982

Most Recent: 2023

RePEc ID: pal266 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.02: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total Percentile
Last 5 Years 0.00 2.02 0.67 0.00 2.69 65%
Last 10 Years 4.04 6.05 0.67 0.00 10.76 90%
All Time 56.51 30.95 0.67 0.50 88.63 99%

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 30
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 30.29

Publications (30)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2023 Individual Earnings and Family Income: Dynamics and Distribution Review of Economic Dynamics B 3
2021 The Labor Market Returns to Advanced Degrees Journal of Labor Economics A 2
2019 Quantifying Family, School, and Location Effects in the Presence of Complementarities and Sorting Journal of Labor Economics A 3
2018 Estimating Group Effects Using Averages of Observables to Control for Sorting on Unobservables: School and Neighborhood Effects American Economic Review S 2
2017 Identifying Sibling Influence on Teenage Substance Use Journal of Human Resources A 3
2016 Cashier or Consultant? Entry Labor Market Conditions, Field of Study, and Career Success Journal of Labor Economics A 3
2015 Estimating the Cream Skimming Effect of School Choice Journal of Political Economy S 3
2014 Trends in Earnings Differentials across College Majors and the Changing Task Composition of Jobs American Economic Review S 3
2012 Changes in the Characteristics of American Youth: Implications for Adult Outcomes Journal of Labor Economics A 3
2008 Using Selection on Observed Variables to Assess Bias from Unobservables When Evaluating Swan-Ganz Catheterization American Economic Review S 3
2007 The Marginal Propensity to Spend on Adult Children B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy C 2
2005 Employer Learning, Statistical Discrimination and Occupational Attainment American Economic Review S 1
2005 Selection on Observed and Unobserved Variables: Assessing the Effectiveness of Catholic Schools Journal of Political Economy S 3
2005 The Role of Permanent Income and Demographics in Black/White Differences in Wealth Journal of Human Resources A 2
2005 An Evaluation of Instrumental Variable Strategies for Estimating the Effects of Catholic Schooling Journal of Human Resources A 3
2001 Employer Learning and Statistical Discrimination Quarterly Journal of Economics S 2
2000 An Intergenerational Model of Wages, Hours, and Earnings Journal of Human Resources A 2
1997 Parental Altruism and Inter Vivos Transfers: Theory and Evidence. Journal of Political Economy S 3
1996 Using Siblings to Estimate the Effect of School Quality on Wages. Review of Economics and Statistics A 2
1996 The Effects of Family Characteristics on the Return to Education. Review of Economics and Statistics A 2
1995 The Effects of High School Curriculum on Education and Labor Market Outcomes Journal of Human Resources A 1
1993 The Demand for and Return to Education When Education Outcomes Are Uncertain. Journal of Labor Economics A 1
1992 Is the Extended Family Altruistically Linked? Direct Tests Using Micro Data. American Economic Review S 3
1992 Labor Supply, Hours Constraints, and Job Mobility Journal of Human Resources A 2
1990 Variation in Employment Growth in Canada: The Role of External, National, Regional, and Industrial Factors. Journal of Labor Economics A 2
1988 Labor Supply Preferences, Hours Constraints, and Hours-Wage Trade-Offs. Journal of Labor Economics A 2
1987 Testing the Response of Consumption to Income Changes with (Noisy) Panel Data Quarterly Journal of Economics S 2
1987 Do Wages Rise with Job Seniority? Review of Economic Studies S 2
1986 Intertemporal Substitution in Labor Supply: Evidence from Micro Data. Journal of Political Economy S 1
1982 The Intertemporal Substitution Model of Labour Market Fluctuations: An Empirical Analysis Review of Economic Studies S 1