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305
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224

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - IZA Prize in Labor Economics, Institute for the Study of Labor
  • 1996 - Fellows of the Econometric Society

Overview

Daniel S. Hamermesh is affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States. Their research primarily contributes to the fields of General Health Professions and Economics and Econometrics. The main topics covered in their work include Employment and Welfare Studies as well as Labor Market Dynamics and Wage Inequality.

The scientist has published papers in notable venues such as the SSRN Electronic Journal and IZA World of Labor. Recent publications include:

  • Do labor costs affect companies' demand for labor? (2021, IZA World of Labor)
  • Adjusting Labor Along the Intensive Margins (2024, SSRN Electronic Journal)
  • Adjusting Labor Along the Intensive Margins (2024, SSRN Electronic Journal)

They have frequently collaborated with co-authors Jeff Biddle and Jeff E. Biddle.

In addition to articles, Daniel S. Hamermesh has contributed to book publications. One such work is Labor Demand, published by Princeton University Press in 2021.

Throughout their career, they have received recognitions including the IZA Prize in Labor Economics awarded by the Institute for the Study of Labor in 2013, and were named a Fellow of the Econometric Society in 1996.

Best Publications

  • Beauty and the Labor Market

    Daniel S. Hamermesh;Jeff E. Biddle

  • Adjustment Costs in Factor Demand

    Daniel S Hamermesh;Gerard A. Pfann;Gerard A. Pfann

  • The Changing Distribution of Job Satisfaction.

    Daniel S. Hamermesh

  • The demand for labor in the long run

    Daniel Hamermesh

  • An Economic Theory of Suicide

    Daniel S. Hamermesh;Neal M. Soss

  • The economics of work and pay

    Daniel S. Hamermesh;Albert Rees

  • Beauty, productivity, and discrimination: Lawyers' looks and lucre

    Jeff E. Biddle;Daniel S. Hamermesh

  • Beauty in the Classroom: Instructors' Pulchritude and Putative Pedagogical Productivity.

    Daniel S. Hamermesh;Amy M. Parker

  • Beauty Pays: Why Attractive People Are More Successful

    Daniel S. Hamermesh

  • Consumption During Retirement: The Missing Link in the Life Cycle

    Daniel S. Hamermesh

  • Labor Demand and the Structure of Adjustment Costs

    Daniel S. Hamermesh

  • Sleep and the Allocation of Time

    Jeff E. Biddle;Daniel S. Hamermesh

  • Six Decades of Top Economics Publishing: Who and How?

    Daniel S. Hamermesh

  • Expectations, Life Expectancy, and Economic Behavior

    Daniel S. Hamermesh

  • Stressed Out on Four Continents: Time Crunch or Yuppie Kvetch?

    Daniel S. Hamermesh;Jungmin Lee

  • Econometric Studies of Labor-Labor Substitution and Their Implications for Policy

    Daniel S. Hamermesh;James Grant

  • Strike Three: Discrimination, Incentives, and Evaluation

    Christopher A. Parsons;Johan Sulaeman;Michael C. Yates;Daniel S. Hamermesh

  • Scholarships, Citations and Salaries: Economic Rewards in Economics

    Daniel S. Hamermesh;George E. Johnson;Burton A. Weisbrod

  • Timing, togetherness and time windfalls

    Daniel S. Hamermesh

  • The Overworked American: The Unexpected Decline of Leisure.

    Daniel S. Hamermesh;Juliet B. Schor

  • Beauty in the Classroom: Professors' Pulchritude and Putative Pedagogical Productivity

    Daniel Hamermesh;Amy M. Parker

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael C. Burda
Michael C. Burda Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Allan Drazen
Allan Drazen University of Maryland, College Park
Joseph E. Potter
Joseph E. Potter The University of Texas at Austin
Joel Slemrod
Joel Slemrod University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Mark Wooden
Mark Wooden University of Melbourne
Jan C. van Ours
Jan C. van Ours Erasmus University Rotterdam
Junsen Zhang
Junsen Zhang Chinese University of Hong Kong
Xin Meng
Xin Meng Australian National University
Ronald G. Ehrenberg
Ronald G. Ehrenberg Cornell University
Christopher A. Parsons
Christopher A. Parsons University of Western Australia

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