David W. Stevens

507 total citations
37 papers, 256 citations indexed

About

David W. Stevens is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Gender Studies and General Health Professions. According to data from OpenAlex, David W. Stevens has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 256 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 8 papers in Gender Studies and 7 papers in General Health Professions. Recurrent topics in David W. Stevens's work include Labor market dynamics and wage inequality (14 papers), Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics (8 papers) and Employment and Welfare Studies (7 papers). David W. Stevens is often cited by papers focused on Labor market dynamics and wage inequality (14 papers), Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics (8 papers) and Employment and Welfare Studies (7 papers). David W. Stevens collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Netherlands. David W. Stevens's co-authors include Julia Lane, Simon Burgess, Robert Moffitt, Alan G. Isaac, Jens R. Chapman, Chris M. Herbst, Carlo Bellabarba, Richard J. Bransford, Duane E. Leigh and Peter R. Mueser and has published in prestigious journals such as American Economic Review, Spine and Industrial and Labor Relations Review.

In The Last Decade

David W. Stevens

30 papers receiving 199 citations

Peers

David W. Stevens
Marvin H. Kosters United States
Susan B. Carter United States
Benjamin Schoefer United States
Hélène Turon United Kingdom
Bradley Setzler United States
James H. Grant United States
Helmut Hofer Austria
Todd Sørensen United States
Marvin H. Kosters United States
David W. Stevens
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Stevens, David W. & Ting Zhang. (2014). Toward a Business Case for Sustained Investment in State Longitudinal Integrated Data Systems. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Stevens, David W., et al.. (2013). The Goldilocks Dilemma: Homework Policy Creating a Culture Where Simply Good Is Just Not Good Enough. The Clearing House A Journal of Educational Strategies Issues and Ideas. 86(2). 80–85. 1 indexed citations
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Bransford, Richard J., et al.. (2009). Halo Vest Treatment of Cervical Spine Injuries. Spine. 34(15). 1561–1566. 24 indexed citations
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Herbst, Chris M. & David W. Stevens. (2009). The Impact of Local Labor Market Conditions on Work and Welfare Decisions: Revisiting an Old Question Using New Data. Population Research and Policy Review. 29(4). 453–479. 9 indexed citations
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Moffitt, Robert & David W. Stevens. (2001). Changing Caseloads: Macro Influences and Micro Composition. Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic policy review. 7(2). 37–51. 19 indexed citations
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Blank, Rebecca M., Robert Moffitt, David W. Stevens, Susan Mayer, & June O’Neill. (2001). Session 2: Changing Caseloads: Macroeconomic Influences and Microeconomic Composition. Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic policy review. 7(2). 23. 8 indexed citations
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Hotchkiss, Julie L., et al.. (2001). URBAN WELFARE - TO - WORK TRANSITIONS IN THE 1990's : PATTERN IN SIX URBAN AREAS. 1 indexed citations
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Lane, Julia & David W. Stevens. (2001). Welfare-to-Work Outcomes: The Role of the Employer. Southern Economic Journal. 67(4). 1010–1010. 12 indexed citations
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Burgess, Simon, Julia Lane, & David W. Stevens. (2000). The Reallocation of Labour and the Lifecycle of Firms. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics. 62(s1). 885–907. 17 indexed citations
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Lane, Julia & David W. Stevens. (1998). Small Business Employment Dynamics Revisited. 1 indexed citations
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Stevens, David W.. (1998). Employment and Earnings Outcomes: New Perspectives. New Directions for Community Colleges. 1998(104). 95–101. 1 indexed citations
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Burgess, Simon, Julia Lane, & David W. Stevens. (1998). Hiring Risky Workers: Some Evidence. Journal of Economics & Management Strategy. 7(4). 669–676. 3 indexed citations
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Stevens, David W.. (1996). Utility participation in a multispecies plan. Environmental Management. 20(6). 841–847. 3 indexed citations
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Lane, Julia & David W. Stevens. (1995). Family, Work and Welfare History: Work and Welfare Outcomes. American Economic Review. 85(2). 266–271. 17 indexed citations
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Stevens, David W.. (1994). Performance Measurement Revisited.. Korean Society for the Study of Vocational Education. 19(3). 65–82. 2 indexed citations
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Stevens, David W. & Duane E. Leigh. (1990). Assisting Displaced Workers: Do the States have a Better Idea?. Industrial and Labor Relations Review. 43(5). 654–654. 5 indexed citations
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McHugh, Richard & David W. Stevens. (1989). Combined training: Evidence of economic impact. Economics of Education Review. 8(1). 31–35. 1 indexed citations
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Stevens, David W., et al.. (1979). Bridges to Work: International Comparisons of Transition Services.. Industrial and Labor Relations Review. 33(1). 124–124. 7 indexed citations
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Stevens, David W., et al.. (1977). The Asking Wage-Duration of Unemployment Relation Revisited. Southern Economic Journal. 43(3). 1298–1298. 11 indexed citations
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Stevens, David W., Garth L. Mangum, & John H. Walsh. (1974). A Decade of Manpower Development and Training.. Industrial and Labor Relations Review. 28(1). 172–172. 5 indexed citations

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