Publications based on research conducted through the Survey Research Center. Publications List AuthorTitleTypeYear ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 93 Publications Diversity, opportunity, and the shifting meritocracy in higher education Sigal Alon, Marta Tienda Collective wisdom in polarized groups Joseph Bak-Coleman, Christopher Tokita, Dylan Morris, Daniel Rubenstein, Iain Couzin Can a summer make a difference? The impact of the American Economic Association Summer Program on minority student outcomes Charles Becker, Cecilia Rouse, Mingyu Chen The indirect effects of discredited stereotypes in judgments of Jewish leaders Adam Berinsky, Tali Mendelberg Can we talk? Self-presentation and the survey response Adam Berinsky How many US jobs might be offshorable? Alan Blinder, others What does the public know about economic policy, and how does it know it? Alan Blinder, Alan Krueger The Shape of the River. Long-Term Consequences of Considering Race in College and University Admissions. William Bowen, Derek Bok Values, bias, and stressors affect intentions to adapt to coastal flood risk: a case study from New York City Maya Buchanan, Michael Oppenheimer, Adam Parris Status in The Cranberries' To The Faithful Departed Josep Casanovas Repeated use of e-gov web sites: A satisfaction and confidentiality perspective Sangmi Chai, Tejaswini Herath, Insu Park, Raghav Rao The thick skin bias in judgments about people in poverty NATHAN CHEEK, ELDAR SHAFIR Separated powers in the United States: The ideology of agencies, presidents, and congress Joshua Clinton, Anthony Bertelli, Christian Grose, David Lewis, David Nixon The BIAS map: behaviors from intergroup affect and stereotypes. Amy Cuddy, Susan Fiske, Peter Glick Estimating the effects of college characteristics over the career using administrative earnings data Stacy Dale, Alan Krueger The Independent Agency Myth Neal Devins, David Lewis Have American's social attitudes become more polarized? Paul DiMaggio, John Evans, Bethany Bryson The promise and peril of sexual harassment programs Frank Dobbin, Alexandra Kalev You can’t always get what you need: Organizational determinants of diversity programs Frank Dobbin, Soohan Kim, Alexandra Kalev MANAGERIAL DEMOGRAPHICS Frank Dobbin, Alexandra Kalev Educating Scholars: Doctoral Education in the Humanities Ronald Ehrenberg, Harriet Zuckerman, Jeffrey Groen, Sharon Brucker No longer separate, not yet equal: Race and class in elite college admission and campus life Thomas Espenshade, Alexandria Radford The opportunity cost of admission preferences at elite universities Thomas Espenshade, Chang Chung Admission preferences for minority students, athletes, and legacies at elite universities Thomas Espenshade, Chang Chung, Joan Walling Do accountability and voucher threats improve low-performing schools? David Figlio, Cecilia Rouse What do Americans think about universal basic income? Edward Freeland Racial disparities in job finding and offered wages Roland Fryer, Devah Pager, Jörg Spenkuch Fossil fuel communities support climate policy coupled with just transition assistance Alexander Gazmararian The impact of participatory management on productivity, quality, and employees morale Charles Gono Wage Dispersion and Search Behavior: The Importance of Nonwage Job Values Robert Hall, Andreas Mueller Evidence on the Incidence of Wage Posting, Wage Bargaining, and On-the-Job Search Robert Hall, Alan Krueger Minority higher education pipeline: Consequences of changes in college admissions policy in Texas Angel Harris, Marta Tienda A test of conspicuous consumption: Visibility and income elasticities Ori Heffetz Readying Our Classical Music Performers–An Employer s View Kendra Ingram Would you be happier if you were richer? A focusing illusion Daniel Kahneman, Alan Krueger, David Schkade, Norbert Schwarz, Arthur Stone Developments in the measurement of subjective well-being Daniel Kahneman, Alan Krueger A survey method for characterizing daily life experience: The day reconstruction method Daniel Kahneman, Alan Krueger, David Schkade, Norbert Schwarz, Arthur Stone Toward national well-being accounts Daniel Kahneman, Alan Krueger, David Schkade, Norbert Schwarz, Arthur Stone Gender and racial inequality at work: Changing organizational structures and managerial diversity Alexandra Kalev Cracking the glass cages? Restructuring and ascriptive inequality at work Alexandra Kalev Best practices or best guesses? Assessing the efficacy of corporate affirmative action and diversity policies Alexandra Kalev, Frank Dobbin, Erin Kelly What can explain the hump-shaped job search intensities over the life-cycle? ShinHyuck Kang Essays on Macroeconomics under Search and Information Frictions ShinHyuck Kang The rise and nature of alternative work arrangements in the United States, 1995–2015 Lawrence Katz, Alan Krueger Understanding trends in alternative work arrangements in the United States Lawrence Katz, Alan Krueger Independent Workers: What Role for Public Policy? Alan Krueger The economics of real superstars: The market for rock concerts in the material world Alan Krueger Evidence on the secondary market for concert tickets Alan Krueger, Marie Pray Measuring the subjective well-being of nations: National accounts of time use and well-being Alan Krueger Time use and subjective well-being in France and the US Alan Krueger, Daniel Kahneman, Claude Fischler, David Schkade, Norbert Schwarz, Arthur Stone Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next › Last page Last »