Francine Blau
Affiliations: | Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States |
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"Francine Blau"Parents
Sign in to add mentorPeter B. Doeringer | grad student | 1975 | Boston University | |
(PhD. adviser to Francine D. Blau) | ||||
Richard B. Freeman | grad student | 1975 | Harvard | |
(PhD. adviser to Francine D. Blau) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeAndre P. Souza | grad student | 2001 | Cornell |
Kerry L. Papps | grad student | 2008 | Cornell |
Peter W. Brummund | grad student | 2012 | Cornell |
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Blau FD, Koebe J, Meyerhofer PA. (2021) Who are the essential and frontline workers? Business Economics (Cleveland, Ohio). 1-11 |
Blau FD. (2015) Immigrants and gender roles: assimilation vs. culture Iza Journal of Migration. 4 |
Blau FD, Kahn LM. (2015) Immigration and the distribution of incomes Handbook of the Economics of International Migration. 1: 793-843 |
Blau FD, Kahn LM. (2015) Substitution between individual and source country characteristics: Social capital, culture, and US labor market outcomes among immigrantwomen Journal of Human Capital. 9: 439-482 |
Blau FD, Brummund P, Liu AY. (2013) Trends in occupational segregation by gender 1970-2009: adjusting for the impact of changes in the occupational coding system. Demography. 50: 471-92 |
Blau FD, Kahn LM. (2013) Female labor supply: Why is the United States falling behind? American Economic Review. 103: 251-256 |
Blau FD. (2013) Trends in the Well-Being of American Women: 1970-1995 Gender, Inequality, and Wages |
Blau FD. (2013) Equal Pay in the Office Gender, Inequality, and Wages |
Blau FD, Gielen AC, Zimmermann KF. (2013) Gender, Inequality, and Wages Gender, Inequality, and Wages. 1-576 |
Blau FD, Kahn LM, Liu AYH, et al. (2013) The transmission of women's fertility, human capital, and work orientation across immigrant generations Journal of Population Economics. 26: 405-435 |