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Working Papers

2011

  1. BOND Implementation and Evaluation: Evaluation Analysis Plan
    Mathematica Policy Research Reports, Mathematica Policy Research Downloads View citations (3)

2007

  1. Incorporating Nonmarket Time Into Benefit-Cost Analyses of Social Programs: An Application to the Self-Sufficiency Project
    Working Papers, University of Miami, Department of Economics
    See also Journal Article Incorporating nonmarket time into benefit-cost analyses of social programs: An application to the self-sufficiency project, Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier (2008) Downloads View citations (19) (2008)

1992

  1. Simulation Estimates on the Net Employment Impacts of Six Employment Subsidy Programs for Long-Term Welfare Recipients in Canada
    Working Papers, Gouvernement du Canada - Human Resources Development View citations (1)

1991

  1. Issues in the Design of the Canadian SSP Experiment
    Working Papers, Gouvernement du Canada - Human Resources Development

Undated

  1. BOND Implementation and Evaluation: Final Evaluation Report, Volume 1
    Mathematica Policy Research Reports, Mathematica Policy Research Downloads View citations (2)
  2. BOND Implementation and Evaluation: Final Evaluation Report, Volume 2: Technical Appendices
    Mathematica Policy Research Reports, Mathematica Policy Research Downloads
  3. Prying the lid from the black box: Plotting evaluation strategy for welfare employment and training programs
    Institute for Research on Poverty Discussion Papers, University of Wisconsin Institute for Research on Poverty Downloads
  4. What did the work- welfare demonstrations do?
    Institute for Research on Poverty Discussion Papers, University of Wisconsin Institute for Research on Poverty View citations (2)

Journal Articles

2023

  1. Distributional weighting and welfare/equity tradeoffs: a new approach
    Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis, 2023, 14, (1), 68-92 Downloads View citations (3)
  2. The Elasticity of Marginal Utility of Income for Distributional Weighting and Social Discounting: A Meta-Analysis
    Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis, 2023, 14, (2), 386-405 Downloads

2022

  1. Standing in Cost‐Benefit Analysis: Where, Who, What (Counts)?
    Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2022, 41, (4), 1157-1176 Downloads View citations (1)

2020

  1. Efficiency without Apology: Consideration of the Marginal Excess Tax Burden and Distributional Impacts in Benefit–Cost Analysis
    Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis, 2020, 11, (3), 457-478 Downloads View citations (4)

2019

  1. Special Issue Editors’ Essay
    Evaluation Review, 2019, 43, (5), 231-265 Downloads

2015

  1. Do Estimated Impacts on Earnings Depend on the Source of the Data Used to Measure Them? Evidence From Previous Social Experiments
    Evaluation Review, 2015, 39, (2), 179-228 Downloads View citations (13)

2014

  1. Flaws in Evaluations of Social Programs
    Evaluation Review, 2014, 38, (5), 359-387 Downloads View citations (5)

2013

  1. A cost-benefit analysis of Tulsa’s IDA program
    Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis, 2013, 4, (3), 263-300 Downloads View citations (3)
    Also in Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis, 2013, 4, (3), 263-300 (2013) Downloads View citations (3)
  2. A cost-benefit analysis of the random assignment UK Employment Retention and Advancement Demonstration
    Applied Economics, 2013, 45, (31), 4335-4354 Downloads
  3. Replication issues in social experiments: lessons from US labor market programs
    Journal for Labour Market Research, 2013, 46, (3), 239-252 Downloads
    Also in Journal for Labour Market Research, 2013, 46, (3), 239-252 (2013) Downloads View citations (2)

2011

  1. Have Welfare-to-Work Programs Improved over Time in Putting Welfare Recipients to Work?
    ILR Review, 2011, 64, (5), 910-920 Downloads View citations (7)

2010

  1. A Synthesis of Random Assignment Benefit-Cost Studies of Welfare-to-Work Programs
    Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis, 2010, 1, (1), 1-30 Downloads View citations (3)
    Also in Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis, 2010, 1, (1), 30 (2010) Downloads View citations (3)
  2. Book Review: Economic and Social Security and Substandard Working Conditions: Working after Welfare: How Women Balance Jobs and Family in the Wake of Welfare Reform
    ILR Review, 2010, 63, (3), 548-549 Downloads
  3. Learning from cost analyses: an illustration from the UK's New Deal for Disabled People (NDDP)
    Public Money & Management, 2010, 30, (3), 189-196 Downloads

2009

  1. The crowding out hypothesis
    Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2009, 28, (1), 174-175 Downloads

2008

  1. Incorporating nonmarket time into benefit-cost analyses of social programs: An application to the self-sufficiency project
    Journal of Public Economics, 2008, 92, (3-4), 766-794 Downloads View citations (19)
    See also Working Paper Incorporating Nonmarket Time Into Benefit-Cost Analyses of Social Programs: An Application to the Self-Sufficiency Project, Working Papers (2007) (2007)

2006

  1. Do experimental and nonexperimental evaluations give different answers about the effectiveness of government-funded training programs?
    Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2006, 25, (3), 523-552 Downloads View citations (18)
  2. Welfare and Work: Experiences in Six Cities, edited by Christopher T. King and Peter R. Mueser
    Journal of Regional Science, 2006, 46, (3), 576-578 Downloads

2005

  1. Conducting Meta‐Analyses of Evaluations of Government‐Funded Training Programs
    Review of Policy Research, 2005, 22, (3), 345-367 Downloads
  2. The Labor Market Consequences of Childhood Maladjustment*
    Social Science Quarterly, 2005, 86, (s1), 1170-1195 Downloads View citations (2)
  3. When Welfare-to-Work Programs Seem to Work Well: Explaining Why Riverside and Portland Shine So Brightly
    ILR Review, 2005, 59, (1), 34-50 Downloads View citations (6)

2004

  1. Do Welfare-to-Work Programmes Work for Long?
    Fiscal Studies, 2004, 25, (1), 27-53 View citations (4)
  2. What Happens To The Effects Of Government-Funded Training Programs Over Time?
    Journal of Human Resources, 2004, 39, (1) Downloads View citations (9)
  3. “Just give me a number!” Practical values for the social discount rate
    Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2004, 23, (4), 789-812 Downloads View citations (64)

2003

  1. A Meta-Analysis of Government-Sponsored Training Programs
    ILR Review, 2003, 57, (1), 31-53 Downloads View citations (41)
  2. Explaining Variation in the Effects of Welfare-To-Work Programs
    Evaluation Review, 2003, 27, (4), 359-394 Downloads View citations (4)

2001

  1. Parental disruption and the labour market performance of children when they reach adulthood
    Journal of Population Economics, 2001, 14, (1), 137-172 Downloads View citations (29)

2000

  1. The dissemination and utilization of welfare-to-work experiments in state policymaking
    Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2000, 19, (3), 367-382 View citations (5)

1999

  1. The Social Experiment Market
    Journal of Economic Perspectives, 1999, 13, (3), 157-172 Downloads View citations (22)

1997

  1. "Plug-in" shadow price estimates for policy analysis
    The Annals of Regional Science, 1997, 31, (3), 299-324 Downloads View citations (2)
  2. Evaluating Government Training Programs for the Economically Disadvantaged
    Journal of Economic Literature, 1997, 35, (4), 1809-1855 Downloads View citations (115)
  3. The Leisure Bias in Cost-Benefit Analyses of Employment and Training Programs
    Journal of Human Resources, 1997, 32, (2), 413-439 Downloads View citations (9)

1996

  1. Book Review: Income and Social Security and Substandard Working Conditions: The Work Alternative: Welfare Reform and the Realities of the Job Market
    ILR Review, 1996, 50, (1), 163-165 Downloads

1995

  1. MAKING WORK PAY FOR WELFARE RECIPIENTS
    Contemporary Economic Policy, 1995, 13, (3), 39-52 Downloads View citations (2)
  2. Using Microsimulation To Help Design Pilot Demonstrations
    Evaluation Review, 1995, 19, (6), 687-706 Downloads View citations (2)

1994

  1. Multisite Employment and Training Program Evaluations: A Tale of Three Studies
    ILR Review, 1994, 47, (4), 679-691 Downloads View citations (3)

1992

  1. CONCEPTUAL ISSUES IN COST/BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF WELFARE‐TO‐WORK PROGRAMS
    Contemporary Economic Policy, 1992, 10, (4), 51-64 Downloads View citations (1)

1991

  1. Research utilization in policymaking: A tale of two series (of social experiments)
    Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 1991, 10, (4), 633-656 Downloads View citations (9)

1986

  1. Labor Supply and Tax Rates: Comment
    American Economic Review, 1986, 76, (3), 551-56 Downloads View citations (5)
  2. The Dynamics of Welfare Fraud: An Econometric Duration Model in Discrete Time
    Journal of Human Resources, 1986, 21, (4), 437-455 Downloads View citations (10)
  3. The changing role of social experiments in policy analysis
    Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 1986, 5, (2), 340-362 Downloads View citations (9)

1983

  1. Measuring the Impact of Nit Experiments on Work Effort
    ILR Review, 1983, 36, (4), 592-605 Downloads View citations (6)
  2. Some labor market effects of labor supply responses to transfer programs
    Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 1983, 17, (4), 141-151 Downloads View citations (1)
  3. Systematic Misreporting and Effects of Income Maintenance Experiments on Work Effort: Evidence from the Seattle-Denver Experiment
    Journal of Labor Economics, 1983, 1, (4), 380-407 Downloads View citations (27)

1982

  1. Cash transfers versus jobs programs
    Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 1982, 16, (4), 147-155 Downloads
  2. Inferences Concerning Labor Supply Behavior Based on Limited-Duration Experiments
    American Economic Review, 1982, 72, (3), 488-97 Downloads View citations (11)
  3. The economic consequences of experiencing parental marital disruptions
    Children and Youth Services Review, 1982, 4, (1-2), 141-162 Downloads

1981

  1. Inappropriate Comparisons as a Basis for Policy: Two Recent Examples from the Social Experiments*
    Journal of Public Policy, 1981, 1, (3), 381-399 Downloads
  2. Underreporting and Experimental Effects on Work Effort: Evidence from the Gary Income Maintenance Experiment
    The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1981, 63, (4), 581-89 Downloads View citations (17)

1976

  1. The Sensitivity of Male Labor Supply Estimates to Choice of Assumptions
    The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1976, 58, (3), 313-25 Downloads View citations (8)

1974

  1. Teacher Mobility and Allocation
    Journal of Human Resources, 1974, 9, (4), 480-502 Downloads View citations (19)

1971

  1. Employing the Training-Program Enrollee: An Analysis of Employer Personnel Records
    ILR Review, 1971, 24, (4), 554-571 Downloads
  2. Incentive Effects of Some Pure and Mixed Transfer Systems
    Journal of Human Resources, 1971, 6, (2), 149-170 Downloads View citations (13)

1968

  1. Deviations from Wage-Fringe Standards
    ILR Review, 1968, 21, (2), 197-209 Downloads View citations (1)

Books

2018

  1. Cost-Benefit Analysis
    Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press View citations (7)
    Also in Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press (2018) View citations (7)

Chapters

2018

  1. Treatment of employing and disemploying workers
    Chapter 10 in Teaching Benefit-Cost Analysis, 2018, pp 124-132 Downloads
 
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