Bradley L. Hardy, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Economics | University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY |
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(Essays on income volatility and individual well-being.) |
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Fahimullah F, Geng Y, Hardy B, et al. (2019) Earnings, EITC, and Employment Responses to a $15 Minimum Wage: Will Low-Income Workers Be Better Off?: Economic Development Quarterly. 33: 331-350 |
Hardy BL, Samudra R, Davis JA. (2019) Cash Assistance in America: The Role of Race, Politics, and Poverty: The Review of Black Political Economy. 46: 306-324 |
Hardy B, Smeeding T, Ziliak JP. (2018) The Changing Safety Net for Low-Income Parents and Their Children: Structural or Cyclical Changes in Income Support Policy? Demography |
Casey MD, Hardy BL. (2018) The Evolution of Black Neighborhoods Since Kerner Rsf: the Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences. 4: 185-205 |
Andrews R, Casey M, Hardy BL, et al. (2017) Location matters: Historical racial segregation and intergenerational mobility Economics Letters. 158: 67-72 |
Brown-Robertson LT, Casey M, Hardy B, et al. (2016) Does the EITC buffer against neighborhood transition? Evidence from Washington, DC American Economic Review. 106: 360-362 |
Hardy BL. (2016) Income instability and the response of the safety net Contemporary Economic Policy |
Hardy BL. (2014) Childhood income volatility and adult outcomes. Demography. 51: 1641-65 |
Hardy B, Ziliak JP. (2014) Decomposing trends in income volatility: The "wild ride" at the top and bottom Economic Inquiry. 52: 459-476 |
Hardy BL. (2012) Black Female Earnings and Income Volatility Review of Black Political Economy. 39: 465-475 |