Jeffrey Grogger
Affiliations: | Public Policy Studies | University of Chicago, Chicago, IL |
Area:
Public and Social Welfare, Labor Economics, Public HealthGoogle:
"Jeffrey Grogger"Cross-listing: PHTree
Children
Sign in to add traineeValentina Calderon-Mejia | grad student | 2010 | Chicago |
Daniel M. Kreisman | grad student | 2012 | Chicago |
Ana S. Leon Lince | grad student | 2013 | Chicago |
Alejandro Ome Velasquez | grad student | 2013 | Chicago |
Pedro G. Bernal Lara | grad student | 2014 | Chicago |
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Grogger J, Steinmayr A, Winter J. (2020) The Wage Penalty of Regional Accents National Bureau of Economic Research |
Duncan B, Grogger J, Leon AS, et al. (2020) New evidence of generational progress for Mexican Americans Labour Economics. 62: 101771 |
Grogger J. (2019) Speech and Wages Journal of Human Resources. 54: 926-952 |
Ridgeway G, Grogger J, Moyer RA, et al. (2019) Effect of Gang Injunctions on Crime: A Study of Los Angeles from 1988–2014 Journal of Quantitative Criminology. 35: 517-541 |
Grogger J. (2017) Soda Taxes and the Prices of Sodas and Other Drinks: Evidence from Mexico American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 99: 481-498 |
Grogger J, Hanson GH. (2015) Attracting Talent: Location choices of foreign-born PhDs in the United States Journal of Labor Economics. 33: S5-S38 |
Grogger J. (2011) Speech patterns and racial wage inequality Journal of Human Resources. 46: 1-25 |
Grogger J, Hanson GH. (2011) Income maximization and the selection and sorting of international migrants Journal of Development Economics. 95: 42-57 |
Borjas GJ, Grogger J, Hanson GH. (2010) Immigration and the economic status of African-American men Economica. 77: 255-282 |
Grogger J. (2009) Welfare reform, returns to experience, and wages: Using reservation wages to account for sample selection bias Review of Economics and Statistics. 91: 490-502 |