- Working Paper
For Worse? Financial Hardships and Intra-Household Resource Allocation among Australian Couples
Published: 2020
Professor David Ribar has a PhD in Economics from Brown University. Prior to joining the Melbourne Institute, David served as a faculty member at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, The George Washington University, and the Pennsylvania State University and held one-year positions at the US. Census Bureau and the Administration for Children and Families.
He serves as a deputy editor of the Demography, an associate editor at the Journal of Population Economics and the Review of Economics of the Household, and on the council of the European Society for Population Economics. He is also a research fellow at the Institute for the Study of Labour (IZA).
David has conducted research on household formation, young people’s transitions to adulthood, homelessness, child care, teenage fertility, the economic motivations behind public and private transfers, welfare reform, the administrative burdens of assistance programs, people’s time use, food insecurity, and other topics. He has published in the American Economic Review, American Sociological Review, Journal of Political Economy, the Review of Economics and Statistics, Journal of Human Resources, Journal of Labor Economics, Journal of Public Economics, Journal of Population Economics, Demography, and other journals.
Emeritus Chief Investigator
Economics
PhD, Economics (Brown University)
Applied Masters, Economics (Brown University)
Bachelor of Arts, Economics and Computer Science (College of William & Mary)
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