John M. Nunley, Ph.D.

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2008 Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, TN, United States 
Area:
Labor Economics, General Economics, Women's Studies
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Charles L. Baum grad student 2008 Middle Tennessee State University (Econometree)
Joachim Zietz grad student 2008 Middle Tennessee State University
 (Empirical essays on divorce and child investment.)
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Jaeger DA, Nunley JM, Seals RA, et al. (2020) The Demand for Interns National Bureau of Economic Research
Nunley JM, Pugh A, Romero N, et al. (2016) The Effects of Unemployment and Underemployment on Employment Opportunities Ilr Review. 70: 642-669
Nunley JM, Pugh A, Romero N, et al. (2016) College major, internship experience, and employment opportunities: Estimates from a résumé audit Labour Economics. 38: 37-46
Nunley JM, Pugh A, Romero N, et al. (2015) Racial discrimination in the labor market for recent college graduates: Evidence from a field experiment B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy. 15: 1093-1125
Nunley JM, Stern ML, Seals RA, et al. (2015) The impact of inflation on property crime Contemporary Economic Policy
Altindag DT, Nunley J, Seals A. (2015) Child-custody reform and the division of labor in the household Review of Economics of the Household
Giddings L, Nunley JM, Schneebaum A, et al. (2014) Birth cohort and the specialization gap between same-sex and different-sex couples. Demography. 51: 509-34
Nunley JM, Zietz J. (2012) The Long-Run Impact of Age Demographics on the U.S. Divorce Rate The American Economist. 57: 65-77
Nunley JM, Seals RA, Zietz J. (2011) Demographic change, macroeconomic conditions, and the murder rate: The case of the United States, 1934-2006 Journal of Socio-Economics. 40: 942-948
Nunley JM, Seals RA. (2011) Child-custody reform, marital investment in children, and the labor supply of married mothers Labour Economics. 18: 14-24
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