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Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19900.090000.04
19910.10000.05
19920.090000.05
19930.10000.05
19940.120000.04
19950.170000.09
19960.20000.09
19970.2117420030.180.09
19980.350.2233158176030.090.13
19990.340.2963291501717.6220.350.15
20000.660.488397966323.8260.30.15
20010.560.38401821518516.590.230.18
20020.470.412299128603.350.230.2
20030.40.440622500.2
20040.640.460221400.2
20050.460000.25
20060.490000.22
20070.420000.19
20080.430000.19
20090.40000.19
20100.330000.16
20110.50000.27
 
 
IF: Impact Factor: C2Y / D2Y
AIF: Average Impact Factor for series in RePEc in year y
DOC: Number of documents published in year y
CIT: Number of citations to the series in year y
D2Y: Number of articles published in y-1 plus y-2
C2Y: Cites in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
SC(%): Percentage of selft citations in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
CiY: Cites in year y to documents published in year y
II: Immediacy Index: CiY / Documents.
AII: Average Immediacy Index for series in RePEc in year y

 

Main indicators

Most cited documents in this series:
YearTitleCited
2000Policies to Foster Human Capital
RePEc:wop:jopovw:154 [Citation Analysis]
178
1998Health, Health Insurance and the Labor Market
RePEc:wop:jopovw:27 [Citation Analysis]
109
1999Child Care and Mothers Employment Decisions
RePEc:wop:jopovw:64 [Citation Analysis]
54
2002For Better or For Worse: Default Effects and 401(k) Savings Behavior
RePEc:wop:jopovw:256 [Citation Analysis]
45
2001When Gender Trumps Money: Bargaining and Time in Household Work
RePEc:wop:jopovw:221 [Citation Analysis]
35
1999Welfare Reform, the Business Cycle, and the Decline in AFDC Caseloads
RePEc:wop:jopovw:77 [Citation Analysis]
35
1999What Goes Up Must Come Down? Explaining Recent Changes in Public Assistance Caseloads
RePEc:wop:jopovw:78 [Citation Analysis]
31
1999The Effect of Pre-PRWORA Waivers on AFDC Caseloads and Female Earnings, Income, and Labor Force Behavior
RePEc:wop:jopovw:89 [Citation Analysis]
26
1999Examining the Effect of Industry Trends and Structure on Welfare Caseloads
RePEc:wop:jopovw:74 [Citation Analysis]
25
2001Saving Puzzles and Saving Policies in the United States
RePEc:wop:jopovw:220 [Citation Analysis]
24
1999Making Single Mothers Work: Recent Tax and Welfare Policy and its Effects
RePEc:wop:jopovw:152 [Citation Analysis]
21
1999The Employment, Earnings, and Income of Less Skilled Workers Over the Business Cycle
RePEc:wop:jopovw:85 [Citation Analysis]
20
2000Welfare Waivers and Non-Marital Childbearing
RePEc:wop:jopovw:128 [Citation Analysis]
19
2000Evaluating In-Work Benefit Reform: The Working Families Tax Credit in the U.K.
RePEc:wop:jopovw:160 [Citation Analysis]
19
2001The Rise in Disability Recipiency and the Decline in Unemployment
RePEc:wop:jopovw:226 [Citation Analysis]
17
2001Good Things Come in Threes: Single-parent Multigenerational Family Structure and Adolescent Adjustment
RePEc:wop:jopovw:242 [Citation Analysis]
17
2000Explaining Why So Many Households Do Not Save
RePEc:wop:jopovw:203 [Citation Analysis]
16
2002Defined Contribution Pensions: Plan Rules, Participant Decisions, and the Path of Least Resistance
RePEc:wop:jopovw:257 [Citation Analysis]
16
2000Explaining Why So Many Households Do Not Save
RePEc:wop:jopovw:150 [Citation Analysis]
16
2000Outsourcing at Will: Unjust Dismissal Doctrine and the Growth of Temporary Help Employment
RePEc:wop:jopovw:153 [Citation Analysis]
15
1999Health Insurance and Less Skilled Workers
RePEc:wop:jopovw:63 [Citation Analysis]
14
2002Does it Pay to Move from Welfare to Work?
RePEc:wop:jopovw:254 [Citation Analysis]
14
1997Regional Labor Fluctuations: Oil Shocks, Military Spending, and Other Driving Forces
RePEc:wop:jopovw:4 [Citation Analysis]
14
1997AFDC Benefits and Nonmarital Births to Young Women
RePEc:wop:jopovw:3 [Citation Analysis]
14
1999Network Effects and Welfare Cultures
RePEc:wop:jopovw:62 [Citation Analysis]
13
2002Social Security Expectations and Retirement Savings Decisions
RePEc:wop:jopovw:273 [Citation Analysis]
13
1999Teenage Childbearing and Its Life Cycle Consequences: Exploiting a Natural Experiment
RePEc:wop:jopovw:157 [Citation Analysis]
13
1999Financial Incentives for Increasing Work and Income Among Low-Income Families
RePEc:wop:jopovw:69 [Citation Analysis]
13
1999Risk Sharing and Industrial Specialization: Regional and International Evidence
RePEc:wop:jopovw:86 [Citation Analysis]
12
1999Barriers to the Employment of Welfare Recipients
RePEc:wop:jopovw:90 [Citation Analysis]
12
2001The Impact of Welfare Waivers on Female Headship Decisions
RePEc:wop:jopovw:247 [Citation Analysis]
12
1999Legalized Abortion and Crime
RePEc:wop:jopovw:104 [Citation Analysis]
11
2000Welfare Dynamics under Time Limits
RePEc:wop:jopovw:125 [Citation Analysis]
10
2000Can Boosting Minority Car-Ownership Rates Narrow Inter-Racial Employment Gaps
RePEc:wop:jopovw:200 [Citation Analysis]
10
2000Ability, Educational Ranks, and Labor Market Trends: The Effects of Shifts in the Skill Composition of Educational Groups
RePEc:wop:jopovw:146 [Citation Analysis]
9
2001Bullets Dont Got No Name: Consequences of Fear in the Ghetto
RePEc:wop:jopovw:225 [Citation Analysis]
9
2000The EITC: Expectation, Knowledge, Use and Economic and Social Mobility
RePEc:wop:jopovw:139 [Citation Analysis]
9
2000On the Evaluation of Economic Mobility
RePEc:wop:jopovw:185 [Citation Analysis]
9
2000How Families View and Use the EITC: Advanced Payment versus Lump-sum Delivery
RePEc:wop:jopovw:138 [Citation Analysis]
8
2002Health Insurance, Labor Supply, and Job Mobility: A Critical Review of the Literature
RePEc:wop:jopovw:255 [Citation Analysis]
8
2000Using Sibling Samples to Assess the Effect of Childhood Family Income on Completed Schooling
RePEc:wop:jopovw:168 [Citation Analysis]
8
2001Has the Intergenerational Transmission of Economic Status Changed?
RePEc:wop:jopovw:227 [Citation Analysis]
8
2001Using Discontinuous Eligibility Rules to Identify the Effects of the Federal Medicaid Expansions
RePEc:wop:jopovw:248 [Citation Analysis]
8
2000Early Childhood Intervention Programs: What Do We Know?
RePEc:wop:jopovw:169 [Citation Analysis]
8
1999Time Limits
RePEc:wop:jopovw:91 [Citation Analysis]
7
1999Job Change and Job Stability Among Less-Skilled Young Workers
RePEc:wop:jopovw:80 [Citation Analysis]
6
2001Changing Caseloads: Macro Influences and Micro Composition
RePEc:wop:jopovw:218 [Citation Analysis]
6
2000Who are the Ineligible EITC Recipients?
RePEc:wop:jopovw:131 [Citation Analysis]
6
2001Savings of Young Parents
RePEc:wop:jopovw:229 [Citation Analysis]
6
1998Informal Family Insurance and the Design of the Welfare State
RePEc:wop:jopovw:44 [Citation Analysis]
6

Citing documents used to compute impact factor 0:
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