Robert Moffitt
Affiliations: | Economics | Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD |
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Hu Y, Moffitt R, Sasaki Y. (2019) Semiparametric estimation of the canonical permanent‐transitory model of earnings dynamics Quantitative Economics. 10: 1495-1536 |
Moffitt R, Zhang S. (2018) The PSID and Income Volatility: Its Record of Seminal Research and Some New Findings. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 680: 48-81 |
Moffitt R. (2017) Report: American Economic Association Committee on Statistics (AEAStat) The American Economic Review. 107: 788-793 |
Moffitt RA, Ribar DC. (2016) Rasch Analyses of Very Low Food Security among Households and Children in the Three City Study. Southern Economic Journal. 82: 1123-1146 |
Moffitt RA, Ribar DC. (2016) Rasch analyses of very low food security among households and children in the three city study Southern Economic Journal. 82: 1123-1146 |
Haveman R, Blank R, Moffitt R, et al. (2015) The War on Poverty: Measurement, Trends, and Policy. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management : [the Journal of the Association For Public Policy Analysis and Management]. 34: 593-638 |
Moffitt R, Schoeni RF, Brown C, et al. (2015) Assessing the need for a new nationally representative household panel survey in the United States. Journal of Economic and Social Measurement. 40: 1-26 |
Moffitt RA. (2013) The Great Recession and the Social Safety Net. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 650: 143-166 |
Moffitt R, Scholz JK. (2010) Trends in the level and distribution of income support Tax Policy and the Economy. 24: 111-152 |
Cherlin A, Frogner B, Ribar D, et al. (2009) Welfare Reform in the mid-2000s: How African-American and Hispanic Families in Three Cities are Faring. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 621: 178-201 |