Upjohn Institute Working Papers
1-Nonstandard Work and Child Care Choices of Married Mothers, Jean Kimmel and Lisa M. Powell (WP01-74), 2001.
2-The Returns to Education and Basic Skills Training for Individuals with Poor Health or Disability, Kevin Hollenbeck and Jean Kimmel (WP01-72), 2001.
3-The
Effect of Child Care Costs on the Labor Force Participation and Welfare
Recipiency of Single Mothers: Implications for Welfare Reform, Rachel
Connelly and Jean Kimmel (WP01-69), 2001.
4-Marital
Status and Full-time/Part-time Work Status in Child Care Choices: Changing the
Rules of the Game, Rachel Connelly and Jean Kimmel (WP00099-058),
1999/revised 2000.
5-Using
Administrative Data to Evaluate the Ohio JOBS Student Retention Program,
Kevin Hollenbeck, Jean Kimmel and Randall W. Eberts (WP00097-048), 1997
6-Reducing
the Welfare Dependence of Single-Mother Families: Health-Related Employment
Barriers and Policy Responses, Jean Kimmel (WP00096-043), 1996
7-Who
Moonlights and Why? Evidence from the SIPP, Jean Kimmel and Karen Smith
Conway (WP00095-040), 1995.
8-Rural
Wages and Returns to Education: Differences Between Whites, Blacks and American
Indians, Jean Kimmel (WP00094-027), 1994.
9-The
Intertemporal-Substitution Hypothesis is Alive and Well (But Hidden in the
Data), Jean Kimmel and Thomas J. Kneisner (WP00093-019), 1993.
10-Child
Care and the Employment Behavior of Single and Married Mothers, Jean Kimmel
(WP00093-014), 1993.
11-Moonlighting Behavior: Theory and Evidence, Karen
Smith Conway and Jean Kimmel (WP00092-009), 1992.
Jean Kimmel, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Economics
Department of Economics
Western Michigan University
1903 W. Michigan Ave.
Kalamazoo, MI 49008
Phone: (269) 387-5541
Fax : (269) 387-5537
Email: jean.kimmel@wmich.edu
Last Updated: February 1, 2007