NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH
NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH

NBER Publications by Sarah Turner

Working Papers and Chapters

June 2009Internationalization of U.S. Doctorate Education
with John Bound, Patrick Walsh
in Science and Engineering Careers in the United States: An Analysis of Markets and Employment, Richard B. Freeman and Daniel L. Goroff, editors
March 2009Internationalization of U.S. Doctorate Education
with John Bound, Patrick Walsh: w14792
August 2006Cohort Crowding: How Resources Affect Collegiate Attainment
with John Bound: w12424
June 2005Race, Income, and College in 25 Years: The Continuing Legacy of Segregation and Discrimination
with Alan Krueger, Jesse Rothstein: w11445
September 2004Going to College and Finishing College.Explaining Different Educational Outcomes
in College Choices: The Economics of Where to Go, When to Go, and How to Pay For It, Caroline M. Hoxby, editor
January 2003Legacies in Black and White: The Racial Composition of the Legacy Pool
with Cameron Howell: w9448
July 2002Closing the Gap or Widening the Divide: The Effects of the G.I. Bill and World War II on the Educational Outcomes of Black Americans
with John Bound: w9044
October 2001Trade in University Training: Cross-State Variation in the Production and Use of College-Educated Labor
with John Bound, Jeffrey Groen, Gabor Kezdi: w8555
December 1999Going to War and Going to College: Did World War II and the G.I. Bill Increase Educational Attainment for Returning Veterans?
with John Bound: w7452
October 1998Coding Geographic Areas Across Census Years: Creating Consistent Definitions of Metropolitan Areas
with David A. Jaeger, Susanna Loeb, John Bound: w6772
n/aComing to America: Where Do International Doctorate Students Study and How Do U.S. Universities Respond?
with John Bound
in American Universities in a Global Market, Charles T. Clotfelter

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