Journal Articles
- Wan, S., Bond, T.N., Lang, K., Clements, D.H., Sarama, J., & Bailey, D.H. (2021). Is intervention fadeout a scaling artefact?. Economics of Education Review, vol. 82 102090. | Related Website |
- Bond, T.N., & Lang, K. (2019). The sad truth about happiness scales. Journal of Political Economy, vol. 127 (4), 1629-1640. | Related Website |
- Bond, T.N., & Bulman, G., & Li, X., & Smith, J. (2018). Updating human capital decisions: Evidence from college applications. Journal of Labor Economics, vol. 36 (3), 807-839. | Related Website |
- Li, M., Wu, W., Zhao, J., Perkis, D., Bond, T.N., Mumford, K., Hummels, D., & Chen, Y.V. (2018). CareerVis: Hierarchical visualization of career pathway data. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, vol. 38 (6), 96-105. | Related Website |
- Bond, T.N., & Lehmann, J-Y.K. (2018). Prejudice and racial matches in employment. Labour Economics, vol. 51 271-93. | Related Website |
- Bond, T.N., & Lang, K. (2018). The Black-White education-scaled test-score gap in grades K-7. Journal of Human Resources, vol. 53 (4), 891-917. | Related Website |
- Bond, T.N., & Salisbury, L. (2018). Local information, income dispersion, and geograpahic mobility. B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy, vol. 18 (3), | Related Website |
- Bond, T.N. (2017). Internal labor markets in equilibrium. Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, vol. 33 (1), 28-67. | Related Website |
- Bond, T.N., & Lang, K. (2013). The evolution of the Black-White test score gap in grades K-3: The fragility of results. Review of Economics and Statistics, vol. 95 (5), 1468-1479. | Related Website |
Forthcoming Publications
- Bond, T.N., Carr, J.B., Packham, A., & Smith, J. Hungry for success? SNAP timing, high-stakes exam performance, and college attendance. American Economic Journal: Economic Policy,
Better Work Schedules: A Hidden Benefit of Immigration
Economists have studied the effects of immigration on labor markets for a long time, especially how immigration impacts wages and human capital. However, research on how immigration affects non-wage job characteristics is less common, and the effects of immigrant workers on native job amenities is studied even less. Associate Professor of Economics Timothy Bond and his fellow researchers provide a theoretical framework for understanding how immigrants impact native job amenities.
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Face Facts: The sad truth about measuring happiness
We are fascinated by happiness, that elusive life goal. Why are some people — and entire countries — happier than others? The results of happiness surveys are more than a favorite internet trending topic, however. According to a recent study co-authored by Tim Bond, an associate professor of economics at the Krannert School of Management and a faculty affiliate of the Purdue University Research Center in Economics, happiness scales could also have profound impact on public policy.
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Contact
bond10@purdue.edu
Phone: (765) 496-3664
Office: KRAN 337
Area(s) of Expertise
Labor Economics, Organizational Economics, Economics of Education