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Peter Gottschalk is Professor of Economics at Boston College since 1987. He previously held positions at the Russell Sage Foundation, Brookings Institution, University of California Santa Cruz, among other institutions. He received his BA from George Washington University and his PhD from the University of Pennsylvania. He has published in journals such as the American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, Review of Economic Studies, Journal of Economic Literature, Review of Economics and Statistics, Journal of Labor Economics, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Journal of the American Statistical Association, Journal of Human Resources, and Industrial and Labor Relations Review. He is currently affiliated with the National Poverty Center, University of Michigan, and the Institute for Research on Poverty, University of Wisconsin.
His current research focuses on changes in the transitory variance of earnings, the impact of measurement error on measures of wage stickiness, and returns to urban migration for rural Chinese workers.
He joined IZA as a Research Fellow in April 2003. |
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IZA Discussion Papers:
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Alessandro Barattieri
Susanto Basu
Peter T. Gottschalk
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Some Evidence on the Importance of Sticky Wages
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Helen Connolly
Peter T. Gottschalk
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Differences in Wage Growth by Education Level: Do Less-Educated Workers Gain Less from Work Experience?
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Peter T. Gottschalk
Minh Huynh
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Are Earnings Inequality and Mobility Overstated? The Impact of Non-Classical Measurement Error
(published in: Review of Economics and Statistics, 2010, 92 (2), 302 - 315) |
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Downward Nominal Wage Flexibility: Real or Measurement Error?
(published in: Review of Economics and Statistics, 2005, 87 (3), 556-568) |
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Helen Connolly
Peter T. Gottschalk
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Do Earnings Subsidies Affect Job Choice?
(published as 'Do earnings subsidies affect job choice? The impact of SSP subsidies on job turnover and wage growth' in: Canadian Journal of Economics / Revue canadienne d'économique, 2009, 42 (4), 1276 - 1304) |
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