Kathryn S. Wilson : Citation Profile


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Kent State University

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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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5

Papers

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   28 years (1990 - 2018). See details.
   Cites by year: 3
   Journals where Kathryn S. Wilson has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 3.    Total self citations: 2 (1.8 %)

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Works with:

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Kathryn S. Wilson.

Is cited by:

Marrero, Gustavo (5)

PALOMINO, JUAN (5)

Rodríguez, Juan (5)

Riphahn, Regina (4)

Wolfe, Barbara (4)

Cygan-Rehm, Kamila (4)

Gallego, Juan (4)

Cortés, Darwin (4)

Maldonado, Darío (4)

Jepsen, Christopher (4)

Heckman, James (3)

Cites to:

Moffitt, Robert (15)

Fitzgerald, John (10)

Wolfe, Barbara (9)

Card, David (8)

Hanushek, Eric (7)

Blanden, Joanne (7)

Gregg, Paul (5)

Macmillan, Lindsey (5)

Rivkin, Steven (4)

Hoffman, Saul (4)

Taylor, Lori (4)

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Where Kathryn S. Wilson has published?


Recent works citing Kathryn S. Wilson (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2024The impact of intergenerational income mobility on internal migration in China. (2024). Bian, Xiaoyu ; Zhou, Guangsu. In: Economics of Transition and Institutional Change. RePEc:wly:ectrin:v:32:y:2024:i:1:p:183-208.

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Works by Kathryn S. Wilson:


YearTitleTypeCited
2014Intergenerational Mobility in the United States and Great Britain: A Comparative Study of Parent–Child Pathways In: Review of Income and Wealth.
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2014Intergenerational mobility in the United States and Great Britain: a comparative study of parent-child pathways.(2014) In: LSE Research Online Documents on Economics.
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2002The effects of school quality on income In: Economics of Education Review.
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2001The role of economic incentives in teenage nonmarital childbearing choices In: Journal of Public Economics.
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2004School Finance, Equivalent Educational Expenditure, and Income Distribution: Equal Dollars or Equal Chances for Success? In: Center for Policy Research Working Papers.
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2006School Finance, Equivalent Educational Expenditure, and the Income Distribution: Equal Dollars or Equal Chances for Success?.(2006) In: Education Finance and Policy.
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2018Toward Understanding the Relationship of Temporal Changes in Demographic Structure to Changes in U.S. Poverty In: FinanzArchiv: Public Finance Analysis.
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2005The Role of Expectations in Adolescent Schooling Choices: Do Youths Respond to Economic Incentives? In: Economic Inquiry.
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2000Using the Psid to Study the Effects of School Spending In: Public Finance Review.
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2003Social security, age of retirement, and economic well-being: Intertemporal and demographic patterns among retired-worker beneficiaries In: Demography.
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1997Do Teens Make Rational Choices? The Case of Teen Nonmarital Childbearing In: Institute for Research on Poverty Discussion Papers.
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1997The Changing Economic Status of Disabled Women, 1982–1991: Trends and Their Determinants In: Institute for Research on Poverty Discussion Papers.
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1990The Changing Economic Status of U.S. Disabled Men: Trends and Their Determinants, 1982–1991 In: Institute for Research on Poverty Discussion Papers.
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