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Seth Sanders Publications

This folder holds the following references to publications, sorted by year and author.

There are 31 references in this bibliography folder.

Sanders, S, Black, D, and Taylor, L (2007).
The Economics of Lesbian and Gay Families
Journal of Economic Perspectives, 21(2):53-70.

Black, D, Haviland, A, Sanders, S, and Taylor, L (2006).
Why Do Minority Men Earn Less? A Study of Wage Differentials among the Highly Educated
Review of Economics and Statistics, 88(2):300-313.

Black, D, McKinnish, T, and Sanders, S (2005).
Tight Labor Markets and the Demand for Education; Evidence from the Coal Boom and Bust
Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 59(1):15-Mar.

Sanders, S, Black, D, and McKinnish, T (2005).
The Economic Impact of the Coal Boom and Bust
Economic Journal, 115(503):449-476.

Sanders, S, Hotz, VJ, and McElroy, S (2005).
Teenage Childbearing and Its Life Cycle Consequences: Exploiting a Natural Experiment
Journal of Human Resources, 40(3):683-715.

Sanders, S, McKinnish, T, and Black, D (2005).
Tight Labor Markets and the Demand for Education: Evidence from the Coal Boom and Bust
Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 59(1):15-Mar.

Black, D, Sanders, S, and Taylor, L (2003).
The Economic Rewards to Studying Economics
Economic Inquiry:365-377.

Black, DA, Makar, HR, Sanders, SG, and Taylor, LJ (2003).
The Earnings Effects of Sexual Orientation
Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 56(3):449-469.

Sanders, S, Black, D, and McKinnish, T (2003).
Does the Availability of High-Wage Jobs for Low-Skilled Men Affects AFDC Expenditures: Evidence from Shocks to Coal and Steel Industries
Journal of Public Economics, 87(10-Sep):1921-1942.

Sanders, S, Black, D, and Taylor, L (2003).
Measurement Error in Higher Education in the Census and CPS
Journal of the American Statistical Association:545-554.

Sanders, S, Black, D, Makar, H, and Taylor, L (2003).
The Effect of Sexual Orientation on Earnings
Industrial and Labor Relations Review.

Black, D, Daniel, K, and Sanders, S (2002).
The Impact of Economic Conditions on Participation in Disability Program: Evidence from the Coal Boom and Bust
American Economic Review, 92(1):27-50.

Black, D, Gates, G, Sanders, S, and Taylor, L (2002).
Why Do Gay Men Live in San Francisco?
Journal of Urban Economics, 51(1):54-76.

Black, D, McKinnish, T, and Sanders, S (2002).
Are We Understanding the Impact of Economic Conditions on Welfare Rolls?
Australian Journal of Labour Economics.

Nagin, D, Rebitzer, J, and Sanders, S (2002).
Monitoring, Motivation and Management: An Analysis of a Field Experiment
American Economic Review, 92(4):850-871.

Sanders, S and Hotz, VJ (2002).
A Dynamic Model of Amniocentesis
Unpublished.

Sanders, S, Black, D, Gates, G, and Taylor, L (2001).
Intra-City Location Patterns of Gay Men
Unpublished.

Black, D, Gates, G, Sanders, S, and Taylor, L (2000).
Demographics of the Gay and Lesbian Population in the United States: Evidence from Available Systematic Data Sources
Demography, 37(2):139-154.

Daponte, BO, Sanders, S, and Taylor, L (1999).
Why Do Low-Income Households Not Use Food Stamps? Evidence from an Experiment
Journal of Human Resources, 34(3):612-628.

McKinnish, T, Sanders, S, and Smith, J (1999).
Estimates of Effective Guarantees and Tax Rates in the AFDC Program for the Post-OBRA Period
Journal of Human Resources, 34(2):312-345.

Sanders, S, Daponte, B, Lewis, G, and Taylor, L (1998).
Food Pantry Use Among Low-Income Households In Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Journal of Nutrition Education, 30(1):50-57.

Hotz, VJ, Mullin, C, and Sanders, S (1997).
Bounding Causal Effects Using Data from a Contaminated Natural Experiment: Analyzing the Effects of Teenage Childbearing
Review of Economic Studies, 64(4):575-603.

Sanders, S and Miller, RA (1997).
Human Capital Development and Welfare Participation
Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 46.

Sanders, S, Hotz, VJ, and McElroy, S (1996).
The Costs and Consequences of Teenage Childbearing for Mothers
Chicago Policy Review, 1(1):55-94.

Sanders, S, Hotz, VJ, and McElroy, S (1996).
The Impact of Teenage Childbearing on the Mothers and the Consequences of Those Impacts for Government
In: Kids Having Kids: Economic Cost and Social Consequences of Teen Pregnancy, ed. by R Maynard.

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