Richard Deitz : Citation Profile


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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   26 years (1998 - 2024). See details.
   Cites by year: 13
   Journals where Richard Deitz has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 21.    Total self citations: 9 (2.51 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Abel, Jaison (27)

Bram, Jason (15)

Hyman, Benjamin (3)

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

Is cited by:

Winters, John (29)

Diaz-Serrano, Luis (9)

Hilber, Christian (8)

Seals, Richard (8)

Zotti, Roberto (7)

Barra, Cristian (7)

Belzil, Christian (7)

Nunley, John (7)

Hansen, Jorgen (7)

Valletta, Robert (6)

Viladecans-Marsal, Elisabet (5)

Cites to:

Abel, Jaison (10)

Autor, David (8)

Duranton, Gilles (6)

Gobillon, Laurent (6)

Combes, Pierre-Philippe (6)

Green, David (5)

Sand, Benjamin (5)

Haughwout, Andrew (5)

Glaeser, Edward (4)

Stinebrickner, Ralph (4)

Stinebrickner, Todd (4)

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Where Richard Deitz has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
The Regional Economy of Upstate New York19
Current Issues in Economics and Finance12
Regional Science and Urban Economics2
Upstate New York Regional Review2

Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Liberty Street Economics / Federal Reserve Bank of New York52
Staff Reports / Federal Reserve Bank of New York4

Recent works citing Richard Deitz (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Income volatility in adolescence and university enrollment: The case of South Korea. (2023). Jeon, Gyeahyung ; Kwon, Bohui. In: Asian Economic Journal. RePEc:bla:asiaec:v:37:y:2023:i:4:p:466-491.

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2023Agglomeration effects and unemployment to work: Evidence from French data. (2023). L'Horty, Yannick ; Duguet, Emmanuel ; Sari, Florent. In: Papers in Regional Science. RePEc:bla:presci:v:102:y:2023:i:1:p:129-166.

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2023Fickle Fossils. Economic Growth, Coal and the European Oil Invasion, 1900-2015. (2023). Wolf, Nikolaus ; Fritzsche, Miriam. In: CESifo Working Paper Series. RePEc:ces:ceswps:_10805.

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2023The demand for interns. (2023). Jaeger, David ; Wilbrandt, Eric J ; Shandra, Carrie L ; Seals, Alan R ; Nunley, John M. In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. RePEc:eee:jeborg:v:209:y:2023:i:c:p:372-390.

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2023Equilibrium underemployment. (2023). Jackson, Paul. In: Labour Economics. RePEc:eee:labeco:v:81:y:2023:i:c:s092753712300009x.

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2023Economic Potential Gain, Income Uncertainty, and Rural Migrants’ Urban Homeownership: Evidence from China. (2023). Song, Yan ; Wang, Wei ; Chen, Jie. In: Sustainability. RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:15:y:2023:i:9:p:7407-:d:1136768.

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2024Sustainable Development of the Rural Labor Market in China from the Perspective of Occupation Structure Transformation. (2024). Zhang, Linxiu ; Bai, Yunli ; Ma, Zhiyuan. In: Sustainability. RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:16:y:2024:i:7:p:2938-:d:1368624.

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2023The G.I. Bill and Underemployment. (2023). Domnisoru, Ciprian. In: IZA Discussion Papers. RePEc:iza:izadps:dp16444.

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2023A Fracturing Social Contract? How Perceptions of the Value of Higher Education are Changing. (2023). Kim, Kyoung Tae ; Letkiewicz, Jodi C ; Heckman, Stuart J. In: Journal of Family and Economic Issues. RePEc:kap:jfamec:v:44:y:2023:i:1:d:10.1007_s10834-021-09811-2.

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2023Upward job mobility in local economies. (2023). Kekezi, Orsa ; Henning, Martin. In: Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society. RePEc:oup:cjrecs:v:16:y:2023:i:3:p:431-444..

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2023Gender pay gap and Employment choice in Nigeria. (2023). Ekpeyong, Paul. In: MPRA Paper. RePEc:pra:mprapa:118315.

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2023Fickel Fossils. (2023). Wolf, Nikolaus ; Fritzsche, Miriam. In: Rationality and Competition Discussion Paper Series. RePEc:rco:dpaper:465.

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Works by Richard Deitz:


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1998A Joint Model of Residential and Employment Location in Urban Areas, In: Journal of Urban Economics.
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1999Income variability, uncertainty and housing tenure choice1 In: Regional Science and Urban Economics.
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2015Agglomeration and job matching among college graduates In: Regional Science and Urban Economics.
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2012Agglomeration and job matching among college graduates.(2012) In: Staff Reports.
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2016Underemployment in the Early Careers of College Graduates Following the Great Recession In: Working Papers.
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2015Underemployment in the early careers of college graduates following the Great Recession.(2015) In: Staff Reports.
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2017Underemployment in the Early Careers of College Graduates following the Great Recession.(2017) In: NBER Chapters.
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2016Underemployment in the Early Careers of College Graduates Following the Great Recession.(2016) In: NBER Working Papers.
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2014Are recent college graduates finding good jobs? In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance.
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2013Do the benefits of college still outweigh the costs? In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance.
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2014The causes and consequences of Puerto Ricos declining population In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance.
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1999Is upstate New York showing signs of a turnaround? In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance.
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2005The predictive abilities of the New York Feds Empire State Manufacturing Survey In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance.
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2006A leaner, more skilled U.S. manufacturing workforce In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance.
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2008New measures of economic growth and productivity in upstate New York In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance.
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2010The recessions impact on the state budgets of New York and New Jersey In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance.
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2010Bypassing the bust: the stability of upstate New Yorks housing markets during the recession In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance.
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2011The role of colleges and universities in building local human capital In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance.
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2012How severe was the credit cycle in the New York-northern New Jersey region? In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance.
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2013How Severe Was the Credit Cycle in the New York-Northern New Jersey Region?.(2013) In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2012Job polarization and rising inequality in the nation and the New York-northern New Jersey region In: Current Issues in Economics and Finance.
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2019Why Are Some Places So Much More Unequal Than Others? In: Economic Policy Review.
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2011Local Hangovers: How the Housing Boom and Bust Affected Jobs in Metro Areas In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2011Job Polarization in the United States: A Widening Gap and Shrinking Middle In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2012How Colleges and Universities Can Help Their Local Economies In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2012What are the Costs of Superstorm Sandy? In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2012The Welfare Costs of Superstorm Sandy In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2012How Will We Pay for Superstorm Sandy? In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2012The Path of Economic Recovery from Superstorm Sandy In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2013The Region’s Job Rebound from Superstorm Sandy In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2013Foreclosures Loom Large in the Region In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2013Do Big Cities Help College Graduates Find Better Jobs? In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2013Could Superstorm Sandy Stimulate the Regions Economy? In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2014The Value of a College Degree In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2014Staying In College Longer Than Four Years Costs More Than You Might Think In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2014Are the Job Prospects of Recent College Graduates Improving? In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2014College May Not Pay Off for Everyone In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2015Population Lost: Puerto Ricos Troubling Out-Migration In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2015The Class of 2015 Might Have a Little Better Luck Finding a Good Job In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2015When Women Out-Earn Men In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2016Working as a Barista After College Is Not as Common as You Might Think In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2016Upstate New York Job Growth: The Bad News Is that the Good News Was Wrong In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2016Migration in Puerto Rico: Is There a Brain Drain? In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2019The (Modest) Rebound in Manufacturing Jobs In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2019Where Are Manufacturing Jobs Coming Back? In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2019The Cost of College Continues to Climb In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2019Despite Rising Costs, College Is Still a Good Investment In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2019Some Places are Much More Unequal than Others In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2020Women Have Been Hit Hard by the Loss of Routine Jobs, Too In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2020Businesses in the Tri-State Region Struggling to Weather the Coronavirus Outbreak In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2020The Coronavirus Shock Looks More like a Natural Disaster than a Cyclical Downturn In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2020New York Fed Surveys: Business Activity in the Region Sees Historic Plunge in April In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2020Finally, Some Signs of Improvement in the Regional Economy In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2020Delaying College During the Pandemic Can Be Costly In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2020Tracking the Spread of COVID-19 in the Region In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2020The Regional Economy during the Pandemic In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2021Some Workers Have Been Hit Much Harder than Others by the Pandemic In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2021February Regional Business Surveys Find Widespread Supply Disruptions In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2021April Regional Service-Sector Survey Points to A Long-Awaited Rebound In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2021Women’s Labor Force Participation Was Rising to Record Highs—Until the Pandemic Hit In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2021The Future of Remote Work in the Region In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2021Severe Supply Disruptions Are Impeding Business Activity in the Region In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2021The Region Is Struggling to Recover from the Pandemic Recession In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2021Just Released: A New Tool for Tracking Regional Employment Trends In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2022The Omicron Wave Stalled Growth and Led to High Absenteeism in the Region In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2022Remote Work Is Sticking In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2022Long COVID Appears to Have Led to a Surge of the Disabled in the Workplace In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2022A Look at the New York-Northern New Jersey Region’s Pandemic Housing Boom In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2023The Tri-State Region’s Recovery from the Pandemic Recession Three Years On In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2023Businesses Want Remote Work, Just Not as Much In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2024Many Places Still Have Not Recovered from the Pandemic Recession In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2024Supply Chain Disruptions Have Eased, But Remain a Concern In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2024AI and the Labor Market: Will Firms Hire, Fire, or Retrain? In: Liberty Street Economics.
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2000Economic strength in rural New York In: The Regional Economy of Upstate New York.
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2000Buffalos employment on the rise In: The Regional Economy of Upstate New York.
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2000Understanding regional economic growth in the new economy: industry clusters In: The Regional Economy of Upstate New York.
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2001Economic restructuring in western New York State In: The Regional Economy of Upstate New York.
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2001The information technology industry in New York State In: The Regional Economy of Upstate New York.
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2001Conference explores inner-city business development In: The Regional Economy of Upstate New York.
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2001Small businesses in upstate New York rank barriers to growth In: The Regional Economy of Upstate New York.
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2002Vitality in upstate medical manufacturing In: The Regional Economy of Upstate New York.
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2002Regional business cycles in New York State In: The Regional Economy of Upstate New York.
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2002Manufacturing matters: conference explores challenges faced by Buffalos manufacturing sector In: The Regional Economy of Upstate New York.
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2002Economic diversity and New York State In: The Regional Economy of Upstate New York.
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2003The changing composition of upstate New Yorks workforce In: The Regional Economy of Upstate New York.
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2003Examining the rising foreclosure rate In: The Regional Economy of Upstate New York.
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2003The upstate economy under the new NAICS classification system In: The Regional Economy of Upstate New York.
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2003How volatile is New York States economy? In: The Regional Economy of Upstate New York.
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2004Tourisms role in the upstate New York economy In: The Regional Economy of Upstate New York.
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2004Restructuring in the manufacturing workforce: New York State and the nation In: The Regional Economy of Upstate New York.
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2005How New York States agriculture industry is staying competitive In: The Regional Economy of Upstate New York.
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2005Population out-migration from Upstate New York In: The Regional Economy of Upstate New York.
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2008Have amenities become relatively more important than firm productivity advantages in metropolitan areas? In: Staff Reports.
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2009Do colleges and universities increase their regions human capital? In: Staff Reports.
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2012Do colleges and universities increase their regions human capital?.(2012) In: Journal of Economic Geography.
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2006Baby-boom retirements and emerging labor market pressures In: Upstate New York Regional Review.
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2007The demand for local services and infrastructure created by an aging population In: Upstate New York Regional Review.
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2007A brain drain or an insufficient brain gain? In: Upstate New York At-a-Glance.
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