Working Papers and Publications
Featured Publication: Race, Ethnicity and NIH Awards
- "Race, Ethnicity, and NIH Research Awards.” 19 August 2011. Science. 333: 1015-1019 (with Walter Schaffer, Joshua Schnell, Beth Masimore, Faye Liu, Laurel Haak and Raynard Kington). Link: http://www.sciencemag.org/hottopics/race-nihfunding/
- Video of Donna Ginther Discussing the research findings. Link: https://documents.ku.edu/users2/hattig/ginther/Ginther_draft01-LAN.mov
- Related Research: “Diversity in Academic Biomedicine: An Evaluation of Education and Career Outcomes with Implications for Policy.” September 2009. (with Walter Schaffer, Joshua Schnell, Beth Masimore, Faye Liu, Laurel Haak and Raynard Kington).
Link:
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1677993
- Zip file with de-identified data and STATA programs for replicating the results in “Race, Ethnicity, and NIH Awards.”
Link: http://report.nih.gov/FileLink.aspx?rid=804
Working Papers
Publications
“An Interview with James J. Heckman.” 2010. Macroeconomic Dynamics. 14: 548-584.
“Can Mentoring Help Female Assistant Professors? Interim Results from a Randomized Trial. (2010) American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings. 100(2): 348-352. . (with Francine D. Blau, Janet M. Currie, and Rachel T.A. Croson).
“A Review of Women at Work: An Economic Perspective edited by Tito Boeri, Daniela Del Boca and Christopher Pissarides. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2005, xiv + 287 pp., ISBN 0 19 928187 4, £55.00.” September 2010. British Journal of Industrial Relations, 48:3 644-646.
“Gender Issues among Academic AMS Members: Comparisons with the 1993 Membership Survey.” Bulletin of the American Meterological Society, (August 2009) 90:8 1180-1191. (with Donna Tucker and Julie A. Winkler).
"Does Science Promote Women? Evidence from Academia 1973 - 2001" (2009) Science and Engineering Careers in the United States. Richard B. Freeman and Daniel F. Goroff (eds), Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press for NBER Science Engineering Workforce Project. (with Shulamit Kahn).
“Family Structure and Child Outcomes in the USA and Sweden.” Journal of Population Economics. (February 2007) 20: 183-201 (with Anders Björklund and Marianne Sundström).
“Economics of Gendered Distribution of Resources in Academe,” (2006) in Biological, Social, and Organizational Components of Success for Women in Science and Engineering: Workshop Report. Committee on Maximizing the Potential of Women in Academic Science and Engineering. The National Academies Press, Washington, DC. 56-60.
“The Economics of Gender Differences in Employment Outcomes in Academia,” (2006) in Biological, Social, and Organizational Components of Success for Women in Science and Engineering: Workshop Report. Committee on Maximizing the Potential of Women in Academic Science and Engineering. The National Academies Press, Washington, DC. 99-112.
“Does the Beige Book Move Financial Markets?” Southern Economic Journal 72 (July2005): 138-151 (with Madeline Zavodny).
“Does Job Displacement Explain Wage Inequality: A Nonparametric Examination” (Fall-Winter 2003-2004) Journal of Income Distribution 12:3-4 131-148 (with K. Patrick Lampani).
“Family Structure and Children’s Educational Outcomes: Blended Families, Stylized Facts, and Descriptive Regressions” (November 2004). Demography 41:4 671-696 (with Robert Pollak).
“Women in Economics: Moving Up or Falling Off the Academic Career Ladder?” Journal of Economic Perspectives (Summer 2004) 18:3, 193-214.
“Why Women Earn Less: Economic Explanations for the Gender Salary Gap in Science” AWIS Magazine (Winter 2004) 33:1, 6-10.
“Is MIT the Exception? Gender Pay Differentials in Academic Science 1973-1997.” Bulletin of Science, Technology, and Society 2003. 23:1, 21-26.
“Gender Differences in Salary and Promotion for Faculty in the Humanities” Journal of Human Resources 2003. 38:1, 34-73 (with Kathy J. Hayes). Technology, Growth and the Labor Market Norwell, Massachusetts: Kluwer Academic
Press, 2002 (with Madeline Zavodny).
“A Discussion of Skill-Biased Technological Change and Wage Inequality” in Technology, Growth and the Labor Market edited by Donna K. Ginther and Madeline Zavodny, Market Norwell, Massachusetts: Kluwer Academic Press, 2002, 161-167.
“Preface: Technology, Growth, and the Labor Market.” Federal Reserve Bank ofAtlanta Economic Review 87, Third Quarter 2002, v-viii (with Madeline Zavodny).
“Women in the Economics Pipeline: How do we compare to other disciplines?” Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession Newsletter Winter 2002, 6-7.
“Integrated Conditional Moment Testing of Quantile Regression Models,” Empirical Economics 2001. 26:1, 307-324 (with Herman Bierens).
“Integrated Conditional Moment Testing of Quantile Regression Models,”, reprinted in Studies in Empirical Economics: Economic Applications of Quantile Regression edited by Bernd Fitzenberger, Roger Koenker, and Jose A.F. Machado. Heidelberg: Physica-Verlag, 2002, 307-324 (with Herman Bierens).
“Regional Research and Development Intensity and Earnings Inequality,” Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Economic Review, Second Quarter 2001, 86:13-26 (with Susan Dadres).
“The Beige Book: Timely Information on the Regional Economy,” Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Economic Review Third Quarter 2001, 86:19-29 (with Madeline Zavodny).
“Employment of Women and Demand-Side Forces,” in Research in Labor Economics: Worker Wellbeing in a Changing Labor Market edited by Solomon W. Polachek. Oxford: Elsevier. Volume 20, 2001, 289-309 (with Chinhui Juhn).
“Is the Male Marriage Premium Due to Selection? The Effect of Shotgun Weddings on the Return to Marriage,” Journal of Population Economics, June 2001. 14:2, 313-328 (with Madeline Zavodny).
“Neighborhood Characteristics as Determinants of Children's Outcomes: How Robust are the Results?” The Journal of Human Resources, Fall 2000, 35:4, 603-642 (with Robert Haveman and Barbara Wolfe).
“Alternative Estimates of the Effect of Schooling on Earnings,” The Review of Economics and Statistics 2000, 82:1, 103-116
“A Nonparametric Analysis of the U.S. Earnings Distribution,” in Advances in Econometrics: Applying Kernel and Nonparametric Estimation to Economic Topics edited by Thomas B. Fomby and R. Carter Hill. Stamford, Connecticut: JAI Press Volume 14, 2000, 275-307.
“Gender Differences in Salary and Promotion in the Humanities,” American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings 1999 89:2, 397-402 (with Kathy Hayes).
“The "Window Problem" in Studies of Children's Attainments: A Methodological Exploration,” Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1996, 91:435, 970-982 (with Barbara Wolfe, Robert Haveman, and Chong Bum An).