Javier Espinosa : Citation Profile


Rochester Institute of Technology

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Citations

RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

3

Articles

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Papers

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   16 years (2008 - 2024). See details.
   Cites by year: 3
   Journals where Javier Espinosa has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 6.    Total self citations: 1 (1.59 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Javier Espinosa.

Is cited by:

Daysal, N. Meltem (3)

Lindeboom, Maarten (3)

Gallic, Ewen (3)

van den Berg, Gerard (3)

Di Novi, Cinzia (3)

Yelowitz, Aaron (2)

Ayllón, Sara (2)

Petrie, Dennis (2)

Eibich, Peter (2)

Goli, Srinivas (1)

Favreault, Melissa (1)

Cites to:

evans, william (3)

Duncan, Greg (2)

Kenkel, Donald (2)

Lupton, Joseph (1)

Neumark, David (1)

bohanon, cecil (1)

Perloff, Jeffrey (1)

Hanson, Andrew (1)

Sullivan, Daniel (1)

De Cicca, Philip (1)

Harding, Matthew (1)

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Where Javier Espinosa has published?


Recent works citing Javier Espinosa (2025 and 2024)


YearTitle of citing document
2024Does Stress Shorten Your Life? Evidence from Parental Bereavement. (2024). Schmidpeter, Bernhard. In: Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics. RePEc:bla:obuest:v:86:y:2024:i:3:p:485-518.

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2025The mental health consequences of spousal bereavement. (2025). Eibich, Peter ; Zai, Emma ; Bassoli, Elena. In: MPIDR Working Papers. RePEc:dem:wpaper:wp-2025-026.

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2024From one death to another: The relationship between familial deaths and one’s own mortality risk among an urban Black American cohort. (2024). Doherty, Elaine E ; Bugbee, Brittany A ; Green, Kerry M. In: Social Science & Medicine. RePEc:eee:socmed:v:363:y:2024:i:c:s0277953624009432.

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2025The Mental Health Consequences of Spousal Bereavement. (2025). Eibich, Peter ; Zai, Xianhua ; Bassoli, Elena. In: IZA Discussion Papers. RePEc:iza:izadps:dp18027.

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2026Spousal Death, Mental Health and Survivor Benefits. (2026). Traeguier, Julie ; Barschkett, Mara. In: IZA Discussion Papers. RePEc:iza:izadps:dp18385.

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2025Widowhood and Mortality in India: Household Headship and Filial Expectations and Their Association with Mortality Among Older Widows. (2025). James, K S ; Goli, Srinivas ; Hossain, Babul. In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues. RePEc:kap:jfamec:v:46:y:2025:i:2:d:10.1007_s10834-024-09995-3.

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Works by Javier Espinosa:


YearTitleTypeCited
2013Maternal bereavement: The heightened mortality of mothers after the death of a child In: Economics & Human Biology.
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2008Heightened mortality after the death of a spouse: Marriage protection or marriage selection? In: Journal of Health Economics.
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2024How Do Holistic Wrap-Around Anti-Poverty Programs Affect Employment and Individualized Outcomes? In: NBER Working Papers.
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2013Excise Taxes, Tax Incidence, and the Flight to Quality In: Public Finance Review.
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