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Peter Matthew Siminski

Global rank #4958 94%

Institution: University of Technology Sydney

Primary Field: Growth (weighted toward more recent publications)

Homepage: https://sites.google.com/view/petersiminski

First Publication: 2011

Most Recent: 2022

RePEc ID: psi343 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.01: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total
Last 5 Years 0.00 1.01 0.90 0.00 2.92
Last 10 Years 0.00 1.68 6.60 0.00 9.95
All Time 1.01 3.69 6.60 0.00 20.01

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 16
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 15.38

Publications (16)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2022 The economic impacts of direct natural disaster exposure Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization B 5
2022 Specialization, Comparative Advantage, and the Sexual Division of Labor Journal of Labor Economics A 2
2021 Upside-Down Down-Under: Cold Temperatures Reduce Learning in Australia Economics of Education Review B 4
2019 Pension incentives and the joint retirement of couples: evidence from two natural experiments Journal of Population Economics B 3
2018 College Party Culture and Sexual Assault American Economic Journal: Applied Economics A 3
2017 Is education the mechanism through which family background affects economic outcomes? A generalised approach to mediation analysis Economics of Education Review B 2
2017 The Effects of World War II Military Service: Evidence from Australia Journal of Economic History B 3
2016 Long-term health effects of Vietnam-era military service: A quasi-experiment using Australian conscription lotteries Journal of Health Economics B 3
2016 Breaking The Link Between Legal Access To Alcohol And Motor Vehicle Accidents: Evidence From New South Wales Health Economics B 3
2016 The effect of supplemental instruction on academic performance: An encouragement design experiment Economics of Education Review B 3
2016 Does the military turn men into criminals? New evidence from Australia’s conscription lotteries Journal of Population Economics B 3
2016 Does the military turn men into criminals? New evidence from Australia’s conscription lotteries Journal of Population Economics B 3
2013 Are low-skill public sector workers really overpaid? A quasi-differenced panel data analysis Applied Economics C 1
2013 Employment Effects of Army Service and Veterans' Compensation: Evidence from the Australian Vietnam-Era Conscription Lotteries Review of Economics and Statistics A 1
2011 Long-Run Mortality Effects of Vietnam-Era Army Service: Evidence from Australia's Conscription Lotteries American Economic Review S 2
2011 The price elasticity of demand for pharmaceuticals amongst high-income older Australians: a natural experiment Applied Economics C 1