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Who benefits most from college? Evidence for negative selection in heterogeneous economic returns to higher education
JE Brand, Y Xie
American sociological review 75 (2), 273-302, 2010
9592010
The far-reaching impact of job loss and unemployment
JE Brand
Annual review of sociology 41, 359-375, 2015
9112015
Perceived job insecurity and worker health in the United States
SA Burgard, JE Brand, JS House
Social science & medicine 69 (5), 777-785, 2009
6592009
Toward a better estimation of the effect of job loss on health
SA Burgard, JE Brand, JS House
Journal of health and social behavior 48 (4), 369-384, 2007
4292007
A general panel model with random and fixed effects: A structural equations approach
KA Bollen, JE Brand
Social forces 89 (1), 1-34, 2010
395*2010
Estimating heterogeneous treatment effects with observational data
Y Xie, JE Brand, B Jann
Sociological methodology 42 (1), 314-347, 2012
3872012
Regression and matching estimates of the effects of elite college attendance on educational and career achievement
JE Brand, CN Halaby
Social science research 35 (3), 749-770, 2006
3012006
Measuring the predictability of life outcomes with a scientific mass collaboration
MJ Salganik, I Lundberg, AT Kindel, CE Ahearn, K Al-Ghoneim, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (15), 8398-8403, 2020
2752020
The impact of college education on fertility: Evidence for heterogeneous effects
JE Brand, D Davis
Demography 48 (3), 863-887, 2011
1942011
Job characteristics as mediators in SES–health relationships
JR Warren, P Hoonakker, P Carayon, J Brand
Social science & medicine 59 (7), 1367-1378, 2004
1912004
Civic returns to higher education: A note on heterogeneous effects
JE Brand
Social forces 89 (2), 417-433, 2010
1682010
Effects of layoffs and plant closings on subsequent depression among older workers
JE Brand, BR Levy, WT Gallo
Research on aging 30 (6), 701-721, 2008
1582008
Job displacement among single mothers: Effects on children’s outcomes in young adulthood
JE Brand, J Simon Thomas
American Journal of Sociology 119 (4), 955-1001, 2014
1442014
Variation in the relationship between education and marriage: Marriage market mismatch?
K Musick, JE Brand, D Davis
Journal of Marriage and Family 74 (1), 53-69, 2012
1382012
Job displacement and social participation over the lifecourse: Findings for a cohort of joiners
JE Brand, SA Burgard
Social forces 87 (1), 211-242, 2008
1382008
Socioeconomic roots of academic faculty
AC Morgan, N LaBerge, DB Larremore, M Galesic, JE Brand, A Clauset
Nature human behaviour 6 (12), 1625-1633, 2022
1352022
The effects of job displacement on job quality: Findings from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study
JE Brand
Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 24 (3), 275-298, 2006
1292006
The Community College Effect Revisited: The Importance of Attending to Heterogeneity and Complex Counterfactuals.
JE Brand, FT Pfeffer, S Goldrick-Rab
111*2014
Parental divorce is not uniformly disruptive to children’s educational attainment
JE Brand, R Moore, X Song, Y Xie
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (15), 7266-7271, 2019
932019
Why does parental divorce lower children's educational attainment? A causal mediation analysis
JE Brand, R Moore, X Song, Y Xie
Sociological science, 2019
712019
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