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Institute for Research on Poverty Discussion Papers / WoPEc Project

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Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19900.0932600.04
19910.135600.05
19920.0921746010.050.05
19930.080.128702425010.040.05
19940.180.122817949977.870.250.04
19950.180.17289756103010.040.09
19960.180.21815256104020.110.09
19970.280.2139223461330.860.150.09
19980.530.2228165573013.380.290.13
19990.370.29325672500.15
20000.520.4192131166.340.210.15
20010.360.38950228010.110.18
20020.290.41311288010.330.2
20030.420.44012500.2
20040.460300.2
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
1998An Analysis of Sample Attrition in Panel Data: The Michigan Panel Study of Income Dynamics
RePEc:wop:wispod:1156-98 [Citation Analysis]
123
1994Using expectations data to study subjective income expectations
RePEc:wop:wispod:1050-94 [Citation Analysis]
95
1994Eliciting student expectations of the returns to schooling
RePEc:wop:wispod:1049-94 [Citation Analysis]
64
1996Differential mortality and wealth accumulation
RePEc:wop:wispod:1079-96 [Citation Analysis]
56
1997Shifts in U.S. Relative Wages: The Role of Trade, Technology, and Factor Endowments
RePEc:wop:wispod:1132-97 [Citation Analysis]
42
1997Accounting for the Decline in AFDC Caseloads: Welfare Reform or Economic Growth'DONE'
RePEc:wop:wispod:1151-97 [Citation Analysis]
39
1995Does welfare play any role in female headship decisions?
RePEc:wop:wispod:1078-95 [Citation Analysis]
36
1996Perceptions of Economic Insecurity: Evidence from the Survey of Economic Expectations
RePEc:wop:wispod:1105-96 [Citation Analysis]
33
1997Public Health Insurance and Private Savings
RePEc:wop:wispod:1135-97 [Citation Analysis]
30
1999The Employment, Earnings, and Income of Less-Skilled Workers over the Business Cycle
RePEc:wop:wispod:1199-99 [Citation Analysis]
25
1992Educational choice (vouchers) and social mobility
RePEc:wop:wispod:972-92 [Citation Analysis]
25
1996Local Labor Markets and Welfare Spells: Do Demand Conditions Matter'DONE'
RePEc:wop:wispod:1104-96 [Citation Analysis]
19
1994Migration amoung low-income households: Helping the witch doctors reach consensus
RePEc:wop:wispod:1031-94 [Citation Analysis]
19
1997School Choice and Student Performance: Are Private Schools Really Better'DONE'
RePEc:wop:wispod:1141-97 [Citation Analysis]
18
1986Spatial factors and the employment of blacks at the firm level
RePEc:wop:wispod:1086-96 [Citation Analysis]
17
1996The Effect of Neighborhood Characteristics on Young Adult Outcomes: Alternative Estimates
RePEc:wop:wispod:1106-96 [Citation Analysis]
17
1992The effect of health on the work effort of low-income single mothers
RePEc:wop:wispod:979-92 [Citation Analysis]
17
1995Public policies for the working poor: The earned income tax credit versus minimum wage legislation
RePEc:wop:wispod:1074-95 [Citation Analysis]
17
1997Why do small establishments hire fewer blacks than large ones
RePEc:wop:wispod:1119-97 [Citation Analysis]
16
1997Will Extending Medicaid to Two-Parent Families Encourage Marriage'DONE'
RePEc:wop:wispod:1118-97 [Citation Analysis]
15
1993The earned income tax credit: Participation, compliance, and antipoverty effectiveness
RePEc:wop:wispod:1020-93 [Citation Analysis]
14
1992The window problem in studies of childrens attainments: A methodological exploration
RePEc:wop:wispod:977-92 [Citation Analysis]
14
1989Within Cities and Suburbs: Racial Residential Concentration and the Spatial Distribution of Employment Opportunities across Submetropolitan Areas
RePEc:wop:wispod:1189-99 [Citation Analysis]
14
2001Measuring Employment and Income for Low-Income Populations with Administrative and Survey Data
RePEc:wop:wispod:1224-01 [Citation Analysis]
13
1993Simplicity and complexity in the effects of parental structure on high school graduation
RePEc:wop:wispod:993-93 [Citation Analysis]
13
1997How Does Adolescent Fertility Affect the Human Capital and Wages of Young Women'DONE'
RePEc:wop:wispod:1145-97 [Citation Analysis]
12
2001A Framework for the Study of Individual Behavior and Social Interactions
RePEc:wop:wispod:1220-01 [Citation Analysis]
12
1997Are Public Housing Projects Good For Kids?
RePEc:wop:wispod:1152-97 [Citation Analysis]
12
1995Beyond single mothers: Cohabition, marriage, and the U.S. welfare system
RePEc:wop:wispod:1068-95 [Citation Analysis]
11
1996Are affirmative action hires less qualified'DONE' Evidence from employer-employee data on new hires
RePEc:wop:wispod:1113-96 [Citation Analysis]
11
2002Using the Medicare Buy-In Program to Estimate the Effect of Medicaid on SSI Participation
RePEc:wop:wispod:1102-96 [Citation Analysis]
11
2001Trends in the covariance structure of earnings in the United States: 1969-1987
RePEc:wop:wispod:1001-93 [Citation Analysis]
10
1998Are Jobs Available for Disadvantaged Workers in Urban Areas'DONE'
RePEc:wop:wispod:1157-98 [Citation Analysis]
10
1993The relationship between child support enforcement tools and child support outcomes
RePEc:wop:wispod:1004-93 [Citation Analysis]
10
1998Selection of a Joint-and-Survivor Pension
RePEc:wop:wispod:1175-98 [Citation Analysis]
10
1996Did recent medicaid reforms cause the caseload explosion in the food stamp program?
RePEc:wop:wispod:1109-96 [Citation Analysis]
9
1981Immigration Reform and the Earnings of Latino Workers: Do Employer Sanctions Cause Discrimination'DONE'
RePEc:wop:wispod:1181-98 [Citation Analysis]
9
2000The intergenerational correlation in AFDC participation: Welfare trap or poverty trap'DONE'
RePEc:wop:wispod:1100-96 [Citation Analysis]
9
1997The Effect of Welfare on Marriage and Fertility: What Do We Know and What Do We Need to Know'DONE'
RePEc:wop:wispod:1153-97 [Citation Analysis]
8
1995Vulnerability to future dependence among former AFDC mothers
RePEc:wop:wispod:1055-95 [Citation Analysis]
8
2001The Memberships Theory of Poverty: The Role of Group Affiliations in Determining Socioeconomic Outcomes
RePEc:wop:wispod:1221-01 [Citation Analysis]
7
1997Duration of Public Assistance Receipt: Is Welfare a Trap'DONE'
RePEc:wop:wispod:1129-97 [Citation Analysis]
7
1994A hazard model for welfare durations with unobserved location-specific effects
RePEc:wop:wispod:1046-94 [Citation Analysis]
7
1998Will Employers Hire Welfare Recipients'DONE' Recent Survey Evidence from Michigan
RePEc:wop:wispod:1177-98 [Citation Analysis]
7
1993Childrens prospects and childrens policy
RePEc:wop:wispod:1010-93 [Citation Analysis]
7
1994Taxes and the poor: A microsimulation study of implicit and explicit taxes
RePEc:wop:wispod:1040-94 [Citation Analysis]
6
1998An empirical analysis of the welfare magnet debate using the NLSY
RePEc:wop:wispod:1098-96 [Citation Analysis]
6
1993The impact of AFDC on young womens childbearing decisions
RePEc:wop:wispod:1011-93 [Citation Analysis]
6
1992How people with disabilities fare when public policies change
RePEc:wop:wispod:974-92 [Citation Analysis]
6
1993Welfare benefits and family-size decisions of never-married women
RePEc:wop:wispod:1022-93 [Citation Analysis]
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