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Economics and Finance

D-Index
36
Citations
6988
World Ranking
2779
National Ranking
1546

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1991 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Paul Taubman was affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. Their career included contributions recognized by the scientific community, such as being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1991.

Throughout their professional life, Paul Taubman engaged in different areas of research, although specific topics, fields of study, and publication venues are not detailed in the available data.

The lack of recorded recent papers, book publications, frequent co-authors, and main research topics limits the overview of Taubman's scientific output and collaboration network. However, their acknowledgment by AAAS indicates a level of impact within the academic community.

Paul Taubman has passed away, and their legacy remains tied to the University of Pennsylvania and their recognition through professional honors within science associations.

Best Publications

  • Parental Preferences and Provision for Progeny

    Jere R. Behrman;Robert A. Pollak;Paul Taubman

  • Endowments and the Allocation of Schooling in the Family and in the Marriage Market: The Twins Experiment

    Jere R. Behrman;Mark R. Rosenzweig;Paul Taubman

  • Birth order, schooling, and earnings.

    Jere R. Behrman;Paul Taubman

  • Health and labor market success: the role of various diseases.

    Ann Bartel;Paul Taubman

  • The Determinants of Earnings: Genetics, Family, and Other Environments; A Study of White Male Twins

    Paul Taubman

  • College Choice and Wages: Estimates Using Data on Female Twins

    Jere R. Behrman;Mark R. Rosenzweig;Paul Taubman

  • THE INTERGENERATIONAL CORRELATION BETWEEN CHILDREN'S ADULT EARNINGS AND THEIR PARENTS' INCOME: RESULTS FROM THE MICHIGAN PANEL SURVEY OF INCOME DYNAMICS

    Jere R. Behrman;Paul Taubman

  • An Analysis of the Health and Retirement Status of the Elderly

    Robin C Sickles;Paul J Taubman

  • Higher Education, Mental Ability, and Screening.

    Paul J. Taubman;Terence J. Wales

  • Intergenerational Earnings Mobility in the United States: Some Estimates and a Test of Becker's Intergenerational Endowments Model

    Jere Behrman;Paul Taubman

  • Is Schooling "Mostly in the Genes"? Nature-Nurture Decomposition Using Data on Relatives

    Jere R. Behrman;Paul Taubman

  • Some Economic and Demographic Consequences of Mental Illness

    Ann Bartel;Paul Taubman

  • Segmented labor markets

    Paul Taubman;Michael L. Wachter

  • Do parents favor boys

    Behrman;Pollak Ra;Taubman P

  • Family Resources, Family Size, and Access to Financing for College Education

    Jere R. Behrman;Robert A. Pollak;Paul Taubman

  • From Parent to Child: Intrahousehold Allocations and Intergenerational Relations in the United States

    Douglas A. Wolf;Jere R. Behrman;Robert A. Pollak;Paul Taubman

  • Intergenerational Transmission of Income and Wealth

    J. Behrman;P. Taubman

  • Role of Parental Income in Educational Attainment

    Paul Taubman

  • Earnings, education, genetics, and environment.

    Paul Taubman

  • Kinometrics : determinants of socioeconomic success within and between families

    Paul Taubman

  • Chapter 21 Segmented labor markets

    Paul Taubman;Michael L. Wachter

Frequent Co-Authors

Jere R. Behrman
Jere R. Behrman University of Pennsylvania
Robin C. Sickles
Robin C. Sickles Rice University
Robert A. Pollak
Robert A. Pollak Washington University in St. Louis
David Neumark
David Neumark University of California, Irvine
Sherwin Rosen
Sherwin Rosen University of Chicago
Brian P. McCall
Brian P. McCall University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Mark R. Rosenzweig
Mark R. Rosenzweig Yale University
Ann P. Bartel
Ann P. Bartel Columbia University
Richard D. Arvey
Richard D. Arvey National University of Singapore

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