Bruce D. Meyer
25 works on record
Works

Making work pay

A Safety Net That Works
The under-reporting of transfers in household surveys
2009
Quasi-experimental evidence on the effects of unemployment insurance from New York state
2007
Further results on measuring the well-being of the poor using income and consumption
2007
Consumption, income and material well-being after welfare reform
2006
Measuring the well-being of the poor using income and consumption
2003
The effects of welfare and tax reform
2001
Making single mothers work
2000
Welfare, the Earned Income Tax Credit, and the labor supply of single mothers
1999
Repeat use of unemployment insurance
1996
Policy lessons from the U.S. unemployment insurance experiments
1992
Why are there so few black entrepreneurs?
1990
Workers' compensation and injury duration
1990
A quasi-experimental approach to the effects of unemployment insurance
1989
Implications of the Illinois reemployment bonus experiments for theories of unemployment and policy design
1988
Consumption and income poverty over the business cycle
Strategies for improving economic mobility of workers
Reporting bias in studies of the food stamp program
Using two-sample methods to correct for reporting bias
Consumption and income poverty for those 65 and over
The U.S. earned income tax credit
Unemployment and workers' compensation programs
Disability, earnings, income, and consumption
Unemployment insurance tax burdens and benefits