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New and recent work: Does the Gender Wage Gap Actually Reflect Taste Discrimination
Against Women? (Uncensored version—contains offensive language) Molly Maloney and David Neumark. Myth or Measurement: What Does the New Minimum Wage Research
Say about Minimum Wages and Job Loss in the United States? David Neumark and Peter Shirley (NBER Working Paper). Do State Earned Income Tax Credits Increase
Participation in the Federal EITC? David
Neumark and Katherine Williams (Public Finance Review, forthcoming). Relative Sizes of Age Cohorts and Labor Force
Participation of Older Workers. David
Neumark and Maysen Yen (Demography, 2019, Vol. 57, pp. 1-31). Labor Market Networks and Recovery from Mass Layoffs:
Evidence from the Great Recession Period.
Judith K. Hellerstein, Mark Kutzbach, and David Neumark (Journal of Urban Economics, 2019, Vol. 113). Enterprise Zones and Poverty: Resolving Conflicting
Evidence. David Neumark and Timothy Young (Regional Science and Urban Economics,
2019, Vol. 78). (For data and code click on Datasets and Code tab.) Do State Laws Protecting Older Workers from
Discrimination Reduce Age Discrimination in Hiring? David Neumark, Ian Burn, Patrick Button, and Nanneh
Chehras (Journal of Law and Economics,
2019, Vol. 62, pp. 373-402). The Econometrics and Economics of the Employment
Effects of the Minimum Wage: Getting from Known Unknowns to Known Knowns. David Neumark (German
Economic Review, 2019, Vol. 56, pp. 799-866). Is It Harder for Older Workers to Find Jobs? New and
Improved Evidence from a Field Experiment. David
Neumark, Ian Burn, and Patrick Button (Journal
of Political Economy, 2019, Vol. 127, pp. 922-970). Do Field Experiments on Labor and Housing Markets
Overstate Discrimination? A Re-examination of the Evidence. David Neumark and Judith Rich. (ILR Review, 2019, Vol. 72, pp. 223-252). Experimental Research on Labor Market Discrimination. David Neumark (Journal
of Economic Literature, 2018, Vol. 56, pp. 799-866). People Versus Machines: The Impact of Minimum Wages on
Automatable Jobs. Grace Lordan and David Neumark (Labour Economics, 2018, Vol. 52, pp.
40-53). Barriers to Later Retirement for Men:
Physical Challenges at Work and Increases in the Full Retirement Age. Joanne Song McLaughlin and David
Neumark (Research on Aging, Vol.
40, pp. 232-56). Does Eliminating the Earnings Test
Increase Old-Age Poverty of Women? Theodore Figinski and David Neumark (Research on
Aging, Vol. 40, pp. 27-53). The Employment Effects of State Hiring Credits. David Neumark and Diego Grijalva (ILR Review, 2017, Vol. 70, pp. 1111-45). Data and code for The
Employment Effects of State Hiring Credits. Small Cash Incentives
Can Encourage Primary Care Visits by Low-Income People with New Health Care
Coverage. Cathy J. Bradley and David
Neumark (Health Affairs, 2017, Vol.
36, pp. 1376-84). Reply to Credible
Research Designs for Minimum Wage Studies. David Neumark and William
Wascher (ILR Review, 2017, Vol. 70,
pp. 593-609). Does Protecting Older Workers from
Discrimination Make It Harder to Get Hired?
Evidence from Disability Discrimination Laws. David Neumark, Joanne
Song, and Patrick Button (Research
on Aging, Vol. 39, pp. 29-63). Experimental Age Discrimination Evidence and the
Heckman Critique. David Neumark,
Ian Burn, and Patrick Button (American
Economic Review Papers & Proceedings, 2016, Vol. 106, pp. 303-308).
(Data and code at https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/aer.p20161008.) Policy Levers to Increase Jobs from Income and Work
after the Great Recession. David Neumark (IZA Journal of
Labor Policy, 2016, Vol. 5, No. 6, on-line). The Business Climate and Economic Inequality. David Neumark and Jennifer
Muz (Review of Income and Wealth,
2016, Vol. 1, pp. 161-180). Work Continuation while Treated for Breast Cancer: The
Role of Workplace Accommodations. David Neumark, Cathy J. Bradley, Miguel Henry, and Bassam Dahman (Industrial and Labor Relations Review,
2015, Vol. 68, pp. 916-954). Place-Based Policies. David Neumark and Helen Simpson (In Handbook of
Regional and Urban Economics, Vol. 5, 2015, Gilles Duranton, J. Vernon
Henderson, and William C. Strange, Eds. (Amsterdam: Elsevier), pp.
1197-1287.) More On Recent Evidence on the Effects of Minimum Wages
in the United States. David Neumark, J.M. Ian Salas, and William Wascher (IZA Journal of Labor Policy, 2014,
Vol. 3, No. 24, on-line). Employment Effects of Minimum Wages. David Neumark (IZA
World of Labor). Did Age Discrimination Protections Help
Older Workers Weather the Great Recession? David Neumark and Patrick Button (Journal
of Policy Analysis and Management, 2014, Vol. 33, pp. 566-601). Beaches, Sunshine, and Public Sector Pay:
Theory and Evidence on Amenities and Rent Extraction by Government Worker. Jan Brueckner and David Neumark (American Economic Journal: Economic
Policy, 2014, Vol. 6, pp. 198-230). Do Labor Market Networks Have an Important
Spatial Dimension? Judith K.
Hellerstein, Mark J. Kutzbach, and David Neumark (Journal of Urban Economics, 2014, Vol. 79, pp. 39-58). Fiscal Zoning and Sales Taxes: Do Higher Sales Taxes Lead to More
Retailing and Less Manufacturing? Daria Burnes, David Neumark, and Michelle White (National Tax
Journal, Vol. 67, pp. 7-50). Revisiting the Minimum
Wage-Employment Debate: Throwing Out the Baby with the Bathwater? David Neumark, J. M. Ian Salas, and William
Wascher (Industrial and Labor Relations
Review, 2014, Vol. 67, pp. 608-648). Do Stronger Age Discrimination Laws Make
Social Security Reforms More Effective? David Neumark and Joanne Song (Journal
of Public Economics, 2013, Vol. 108, pp. 1-16). Spurring Job Creation in Response to Severe
Recessions: Reconsidering Hiring Credits David Neumark (Journal of Policy
Analysis and Management, 2013, Vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 142-71). Simulating the Economic Impacts of Living
Wage Mandates Using New Public and Administrative Data: Evidence for New York
City. David Neumark, et al. (Economic Development Quarterly, 2013,
Vol. 27, pp. 271-283). Future Skill Shortages in the U.S. Economy?
David Neumark, Hans Johnson,
and Marisol Cuellar Mejia (Economics of
Education Review, 2013, Vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 151-67). Does Employer-Provided Health Insurance Constrain Labor
Supply Adjustments to Health Shocks? New Evidence on Women Diagnosed with
Breast Cancer. Cathy J.
Bradley, David Neumark, and Scott Barkowski. (Journal of Health Economics, Vol. 32, pp. 833-49). What Do Business Climate Indexes Teach Us About State Policy and
Growth? Jed Kolko, David
Neumark, and Marisol Cuellar Mejia. (Journal of Regional Science, Vol.
53, pp. 220-55). Detecting Discrimination in Audit and
Correspondence Studies. David Neumark (Journal of Human Resources, 2012, Vol.
47, No. 4, pp. 1128-57). The Effects of Living Wage Laws on Low-Wage
Workers and Low-Income Families: What Do We Know Now? David Neumark, Matthew Thompson, and Leslie
Koyle (IZA Journal of Labor Policy, 2012, Vol. 1, No. 1, on-line). The Effects of Health Shocks on Employment
and Health Insurance: the Role of Employer-Provided Health Insurance. Cathy J. Bradley, David Neumark, and Meryl
Motika (International Journal of
Health Care Finance and Economics, 2012, Vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 253-67). Immigration and Product Diversity. Francesca Mazzolari and David Neumark (Journal of Population Economics, 2012,
Vol. 25, No. 3, pp. 1107-1137). Does a Higher Minimum Wage Enhance the
Effectiveness of the Earned Income Tax Credit? David Neumark and William Wascher (Industrial and Labor Relations Review,
2011, Vol. 64, No. 4, pp. 712-746). Do Small Businesses Create More Jobs? New
Evidence for the United States from the National Establishment Time Series. David Neumark, Brandon Wall, Junfu Zhang (Review of Economics and Statistics,
2011, Vol. 93, No. 1, pp. 16-29). Do Enterprise Zones Create Jobs? Evidence
from California’s Enterprise Zone Program. David Neumark and Jed Kolko (Journal
of Urban Economics, 2010, Vol. 68, No. 1, pp. 1-29). Is Marriage Always Good for Children?
Evidence from Families Affected by Incarceration. Keith Finlay and David Neumark (Journal of Human Resources, 2010, Vol.
45, No. 4, pp. 1046-1088). Do Some
Enterprise Zones Create Jobs? Jed Kolko and
David Neumark (Journal of Policy
Analysis and Management, 2010, Vol. 29, No. 1, pp. 5-38). Does Local Ownership Insulate Cities from
Economic Shocks? Jed Kolko and
David Neumark (Journal of Urban
Economics, 2010, Vol. 67, No. 1, pp. 103-115). Alternative Labor Market Policies to
Increase Economic Self-Sufficiency: Mandating Higher Wages, Subsidizing
Employment, and Raising Productivity. David
Neumark (In Making the Work-Based Safety Net Work Better, 2009,
Carolyn J. Heinrich and John Karl Scholz, Eds. (New York: Russell Sage
Foundation), pp. 25-78.) Minimum
Wages, David Neumark and William Wascher, 2008, MIT Press
(available at http://www.amazon.com/Minimum-Wages-David-Neumark/dp/0262141027). Workplace Segregation in the United States:
Race, Ethnicity, and Skill. Judith
Hellerstein and David Neumark (Review
of Economics and Statistics, 2008, Vol. 90, No. 3, pp. 459-477). The Effects of Wal-Mart on Local Labor
Markets. David Neumark, Junfu Zhang,
and Stephen Ciccarella (Journal of
Urban Economics, 2008, Vol. 63, No. 2, pp. 405-430). The Age Discrimination in Employment Act
and the Challenge of Population Aging. David Neumark (Research on Aging,
2008, Vol. 31, pp. 41-68). Differences in Breast Cancer Diagnosis and
Treatment: Experiences of Insured and Uninsured Patients in a Safety Net
Setting. Cathy J. Bradley, David
Neumark, Lisa M. Shickle, and Nicholas Farrell (Inquiry, 2008, Vol. 45, No. 3, pp.
323–339). Spatial Mismatch or Racial Mismatch? Judith K. Hellerstein, David Neumark, and Melissa
McInerney (Journal of Urban Economics,
2008, Volume 64, Issue 2, Pages 464-479) Minimum Wages and Employment. David Neumark and William Wascher, (Foundations and Trends in Microeconomics,
2007, Vol. 3, Nos. 1-2, pp. 1-182). Encouraging Education in an Urban School
District: Evidence from the Philadelphia Educational Longitudinal Study. Frank Furstenberg and David Neumark (Education Economics, 2007, Vol. 15,
No. 2, pp. 135-57). Employment Dynamics and Business
Relocation: New Evidence from the National Longitudinal Establishment Time
Series. David Neumark, Junfu Zhang,
and Brandon Wall (Research in Labor
Economics, 2007, Vol. 26, pp. 39-83). Employment-Contingent Health Insurance,
Illness, and Labor Supply of Women: Evidence from Married Women with Breast
Cancer. Cathy J. Bradley, David
Neumark, Zhehui Luo, and Heather L. Bednarek (Health Economics, 2007, Vol. 16, pp. 719-37) Selected earlier
work: Age
Discrimination Laws and Labor Market Efficiency. David Neumark and Wendy A. Stock (Journal of Political Economy, 1999,
Vol. 107, pp. 1081-1125). Welfare for the Elderly: The Effects of SSI
on Pre-Retirement Labor Supply. David Neumark and Elizabeth Powers (Journal of Public Economics, 2000,
Vol. 78, pp. 51-80). Age Discrimination Legislation in the United States. David Neumark (Contemporary Economic Policy, 2003,
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