Based on 1996, 2001, and 2004 data, examines the incidence of incomes of individuals with children falling substantially over a four-month period and the incidence of their recovering to pre-decline levels. Compares data by income quintile
Analyzes long-term trends in family income and the importance of stable full-time, full-year work in...
Abstract: Using data linked across generations in the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, I estimate the...
Family is considered an important agent in the health development of children. This process is signi...
Synthesizes findings from the "Risk and Low-Income Working Families" research initiative and other s...
Has income insecurity increased among U.S. children with the emergence of an employment-based safety...
Using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, this study examines the extent to which families...
A number of researchers—most prominently, political scientist Jacob Hacker— have argued that economi...
In this paper we offer new evidence on earnings and income volatility in the United States over the ...
Examines trends in absolute intragenerational mobility by analyzing short- and long-term income fluc...
Using data linked across generations in the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, I estimate the relations...
We provide a detailed accounting of the trend increase in family income volatility in recent decades...
Compares the extent to which families with liquid assets are better able to maintain their material ...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from CASEbrief summarises findings from CASEpaper 40, Measuring I...
Income volatility has been rising since the 1970s and reflects a decline in economic security among ...
Family is considered an important agent in the health development of children. This process is signi...
Analyzes long-term trends in family income and the importance of stable full-time, full-year work in...
Abstract: Using data linked across generations in the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, I estimate the...
Family is considered an important agent in the health development of children. This process is signi...
Synthesizes findings from the "Risk and Low-Income Working Families" research initiative and other s...
Has income insecurity increased among U.S. children with the emergence of an employment-based safety...
Using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, this study examines the extent to which families...
A number of researchers—most prominently, political scientist Jacob Hacker— have argued that economi...
In this paper we offer new evidence on earnings and income volatility in the United States over the ...
Examines trends in absolute intragenerational mobility by analyzing short- and long-term income fluc...
Using data linked across generations in the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, I estimate the relations...
We provide a detailed accounting of the trend increase in family income volatility in recent decades...
Compares the extent to which families with liquid assets are better able to maintain their material ...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from CASEbrief summarises findings from CASEpaper 40, Measuring I...
Income volatility has been rising since the 1970s and reflects a decline in economic security among ...
Family is considered an important agent in the health development of children. This process is signi...
Analyzes long-term trends in family income and the importance of stable full-time, full-year work in...
Abstract: Using data linked across generations in the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, I estimate the...
Family is considered an important agent in the health development of children. This process is signi...