William M. Rodgers

Federal Reserve Bank of St. LouisUnited States

Economics, Econometrics and Finance · Social Sciences

14h-index700citations58works0.02yr avg

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Research Topics

Labor market dynamics and wage inequality(16), Employment and Welfare Studies(14), Migration and Labor Dynamics(9), Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics(9), Labor Movements and Unions(6)

Publications58 total

The Review of Black Political Economy·2025
Economic Synopses·2023· 1 citedOpen Access
Rutgers University Press eBooks·2020
Expanding Social Security Benefits All Workers
2020
States That Re-Opened Early Are "Trending Poorly"
2020
RSF The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences·2019· 29 citedOpen Access
Food Security and the Minimum Wage
2016 Fall Conference: The Role of Research in Making Government More Effective·2016
The Impact of Increases in the Minimum Wage on Food Security: A Regression Discontinuity Approach
2015 Fall Conference: The Golden Age of Evidence-Based Policy·2015
A labor economist's response to Hanna Rosin's "end-of-men" hypothesis
Boston University law review·2013· 1 cited
Atlantic Economic Journal·2011· 27 cited
RePEc: Research Papers in Economics·2009Open Access
SSRN Electronic Journal·2009· 11 citedOpen Access
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Frequent Co-authors

Faisal Rabby(5), William E. Spriggs(4), Leslie S. Stratton(4), Seth B. Carpenter(2), Joseph E. Zveglich(2), Yana van der Meulen Rodgers(2), Richard B. Freeman(2), Richard Freeman(2), Stephanie Boraas(1), Richard B. Freeman(1), Charles Stuart(1), Robert E. Garris(1), Janice Fanning Madden(1), Sara R. Horowitz(1), Gabrielle Wuolo(1), Richard Freeman(1), Bruce W. Klein(1), John Holmes(1), Annie S. Lee(1), Sébastien Breau(1)