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42
Citations
11356
World Ranking
4621
National Ranking
2198

Overview

Lee A. Lillard is affiliated with the RAND Corporation in the United States. Their research contributions include work published in academic journals, with a focus on higher education and related fields.

Among their published works, a notable paper is titled Intergenerational educational mobility, published in 2021 in the journal Higher Education. This paper has received citations highlighting its engagement within the academic community.

The scholar has collaborated with coauthors, including Robert Willis, reflecting cooperative work in their research endeavors.

  • Intergenerational educational mobility (2021), Higher Education

  • Robert Willis

  • Higher Education

Best Publications

  • 'Til Death Do Us Part: Marital Disruption and Mortality

    Lee A. Lillard;Linda J. Waite

  • Dynamic Aspects of Earning Mobility

    Lee A. Lillard;Robert J. Willis

  • Marital status and mortality: The role of health

    Lee A. Lillard;Constantijn W. A. Panis

  • Children and Marital Disruption

    Linda J. Waite;Lee A. Lillard

  • Premarital Cohabitation and Subsequent Marital Dissolution: A Matter of Self-Selection?"

    Lee A. Lillard;Michael J. Brien;Linda J. Waite

  • The Panel Study of Income Dynamics after Fourteen Years: An Evaluation

    Sean Becketti;William Gould;Lee Lillard;Finis Welch

  • Components of variation in panel earnings data: American scientists 1960-70

    Lee A. Lillard;Yorem Weiss

  • Simultaneous equations for hazards: marriage duration and fertility timing.

    Lee A. Lillard

  • Dynamic Aspects of Earnings Mobility

    Lee A Lillard;Robert J Willis

  • A Joint Model of Marital Childbearing and Marital Disruption

    Lee Lillard;Linda Waite

  • Intergenerational Educational Mobility, Effects of Family and State in Malaysia

    Lee Lillard;Robert Willis

  • Motives for Intergenerational Transfers. Evidence from Malaysia

    L-A Lillard;R-J Willis

  • Nonmarital childbearing: influences of education, marriage, and fertility.

    Dawn Marie Upchurch;Lee A. Lillard;Constantijn W. A. Panis

  • Private Sector Training: Who Gets It and What Are Its Effects

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  • Preventive care: do we practice what we preach?

    Nicole Lurie;Willard G. Manning;Christine E. Peterson;George A. Goldberg

  • What Do We Really Know About Wages: The Importance of Nonreporting and Census Imputation

    Lee Lillard;James Smith;Finis Welch

  • COHABITATION, MARRIAGE, AND DIVORCE IN A MODEL OF MATCH QUALITY*

    Michael J. Brien;Lee A. Lillard;Steven Stern

  • Patterns of Intergenerational Transfers in Southeast Asia

    Elizabeth Frankenberg;Lee Lillard;Robert J. Willis

  • Panel Attrition from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics Household Income, Marital Status, and Mortality

    Lee A. Lillard;Constantijn W. A. Panis

  • Uncertain Health and Survival: Effects on End-of-Life Consumption

    Lee A. Lillard;Yoram Weiss

  • Education policy and schooling attainment in Malaysia and the Philippines

    Elizabeth M. King;Lee A. Lillard

Frequent Co-Authors

Linda J. Waite
Linda J. Waite University of Chicago
Willard G. Manning
Willard G. Manning University of Chicago
Charles E. Phelps
Charles E. Phelps University of Rochester
Carol S. Aneshensel
Carol S. Aneshensel University of California, Los Angeles
Elizabeth Frankenberg
Elizabeth Frankenberg University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Kenneth E. Warner
Kenneth E. Warner University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Nicole Lurie
Nicole Lurie Harvard University

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