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Katharine Bradbury

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First Name:Katharine
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Last Name:Bradbury
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RePEc Short-ID:pbr719
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170 TAPPAN STREET Brookline MA 02445
Terminal Degree:1976 Economics Department; Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (from RePEc Genealogy)

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Working papers

  1. Katharine L. Bradbury, 2021. "Racial and Socioeconomic Test-Score Gaps in New England Metropolitan Areas: State School Aid and Poverty Segregation," New England Public Policy Center Research Report 21-2, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  2. Katharine L. Bradbury, 2020. "The Roles of State Aid and Local Conditions in Elementary School Test-Score Gaps," Working Papers 21-2, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  3. Katharine L. Bradbury, 2018. "Family characteristics and macroeconomic factors in U. S. intragenerational family income mobility, 1978–2014," Working Papers 19-1, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  4. Katharine L. Bradbury & John C. Brown & Mary A. Burke & Erin Graves & Robert K. Triest, 2017. "Community Education Circles in the Lawrence Public Schools: evaluation design and baseline survey data," Current Policy Perspectives 17-1, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  5. Katharine L. Bradbury, 2016. "Levels and trends in the income mobility of U.S. families, 1977−2012," Working Papers 16-8, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  6. Katharine L. Bradbury, 2014. "Labor market transitions and the availability of unemployment insurance," Working Papers 14-2, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  7. Katharine L. Bradbury & Mary A. Burke & Robert K. Triest, 2014. "Within-school spillover effects of foreclosures and student mobility on student academic performance," Working Papers 15-6, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  8. Katharine L. Bradbury & Mary A. Burke & Robert K. Triest, 2013. "The effect of foreclosure on Boston Public School student academic performance," Working Papers 13-12, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  9. Katharine L. Bradbury, 2011. "Trends in U. S. family income mobility, 1969-2006," Working Papers 11-10, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  10. Katharine L. Bradbury & Jane Katz, 2009. "Trends in U.S. family income mobility, 1967–2004," Working Papers 09-7, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  11. Katharine L. Bradbury & Jane Katz, 2008. "The responsiveness of married women’s labor force participation to income and wages: recent changes and possible explanations," Working Papers 08-7, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  12. Katharine L. Bradbury & Bo Zhao, 2008. "Designing state aid formulas: the case of a new formula for distributing municipal aid in Massachusetts," Working Papers 08-1, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  13. Katharine L. Bradbury & Jessamyn Fleming & Charu Nidhi Gupta & Jane Katz, 2008. "U. S. family income mobility and inequality, 1994 to 2004," Interactive Maps and Charts y:2008:x:1, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  14. Katharine L. Bradbury & Bo Zhao, 2007. "Measuring disparities in non-school costs and revenue capacity among Massachusetts cities and towns," Working Papers 06-19, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  15. Katharine L. Bradbury & Jane Katz, 2004. "Wives' work and family income mobility," Public Policy Discussion Paper 04-3, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  16. Katharine L. Bradbury, 1997. "Property tax limits and local fiscal behavior: did Massachusetts cities and towns spend too little on town services under proposition 2 1/2?," Working Papers 97-2, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  17. Bradbury, K-L & Case, K-E & Mayer, C-J, 1995. "School Quality, Local Budgets, and Property Values : A Re-Examination of Capitalization," Papers 95-15, Wellesley College - Department of Economics.
  18. Katharine L. Bradbury & Helen F. Ladd, 1987. "City Taxes and Property Tax Bases," NBER Working Papers 2197, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  19. K. Bradbury & R. Engle et al., 1975. "Simultaneous Estimation of the Supply and Demand for Household Location in a Multizoned Metropolitan Area," Working papers 160, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Department of Economics.

Articles

  1. Katharine Bradbury, 2023. "Family characteristics in U.S. intragenerational family income mobility, 1978–2014," The Journal of Economic Inequality, Springer;Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, vol. 21(1), pages 1-23, March.
  2. Katharine L. Bradbury & Mary A. Burke & Robert K. Triest, 2013. "Do foreclosures affect Boston public school student academic performance?," Public Policy Brief, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  3. Katharine L. Bradbury, 2012. "Long-term inequality and mobility," Public Policy Brief, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  4. Katharine L. Bradbury, 2010. "State government budgets and the Recovery Act," Public Policy Brief, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  5. Bo Zhao & Katharine Bradbury, 2009. "Designing state aid formulas," Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 28(2), pages 278-295.
  6. Bradbury, Katharine & Zhao, Bo, 2009. "Measuring Non–School Fiscal Disparities Among Municipalities," National Tax Journal, National Tax Association;National Tax Journal, vol. 62(1), pages 25-56, March.
  7. Katharine L. Bradbury & Christopher L. Foote & Robert K. Triest, 2007. "Labor supply in the new century," Conference Series ; [Proceedings], Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, vol. 52.
  8. Katharine L. Bradbury & Yolanda Kodrzycki, 2007. "Massachusetts employment growth 1996–2006: effects of industry performance and industry composition," Public Policy Brief, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  9. Katharine L. Bradbury & Christopher L. Foote & Robert K. Triest, 2007. "U. S. labor supply in the twenty-first century," Conference Series ; [Proceedings], Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, vol. 52.
  10. Katharine L. Bradbury & Bo Zhao, 2007. "Measuring non-school fiscal imbalances of New England municipalities," New England Public Policy Center Policy Brief, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Jul.
  11. Katharine L. Bradbury, 2006. "Measurement of unemployment," Public Policy Brief, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  12. Katharine L. Bradbury & Jane Katz, 2005. "Women's rise: a work in progress," Regional Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Q 1, pages 58-67.
  13. Katharine L. Bradbury, 2005. "Regional differences in the impact of energy price increases," Public Policy Brief, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  14. Katharine L. Bradbury, 2005. "Additional slack in the economy: the poor recovery in labor force participation during this business cycle," Public Policy Brief, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  15. Katharine L. Bradbury & Jane Katz, 2002. "Women's labor market involvement and family income mobility when marriages end," New England Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Q 4, pages 41-74.
  16. Katharine L. Bradbury & Jane Katz, 2002. "Issues in economics: are lifetime incomes growing more unequal?: looking at new evidence on family income mobility," Regional Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, vol. 12(Q 4), pages 2-5.
  17. Katharine L. Bradbury, 2002. "Education and wages in the 1980s and 1990s: are all groups moving up together?," New England Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Q 1, pages 19-46.
  18. Bradbury, Katharine L. & Mayer, Christopher J. & Case, Karl E., 2001. "Property tax limits, local fiscal behavior, and property values: evidence from Massachusetts under Proposition," Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier, vol. 80(2), pages 287-311, May.
  19. Katharine L. Bradbury, 2000. "How much do expansions reduce the black-white employment gap?," Regional Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, vol. 10(Q3), pages 5-7.
  20. Katharine L. Bradbury, 2000. "Rising tide in the labor market: to what degree do expansions benefit the disadvantaged?," New England Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue May, pages 3-33.
  21. Katharine L. Bradbury, 1999. "Job creation and destruction in Massachusetts: gross flows among industries," New England Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Sep, pages 33-52.
  22. Katharine L. Bradbury & Karl E. Case & Christopher J. Mayer, 1998. "School quality and Massachusetts enrollment shifts in the context of tax limitations," New England Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Jul, pages 3-20.
  23. Katharine L. Bradbury & Karl E. Case & Christopher J. Mayer, 1998. "Chasing good schools in Massachusetts," Regional Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, vol. 8(Q 3), pages 25-26.
  24. Katharine L. Bradbury & Yolanda Kodrzycki & Robert Tannenwald, 1997. "Effects of state and local public policies on economic development: an overview," New England Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Mar, pages 1-12.
  25. Katharine L. Bradbury & Yolanda Kodrzycki & Christopher J. Mayer, 1996. "Spatial and labor market contributions to earnings inequality: an overview," New England Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue May, pages 1-10.
  26. Katharine L. Bradbury, 1996. "Growing inequality of family incomes: changing families and changing wages," New England Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Jul, pages 55-82.
  27. Katharine L. Bradbury & Peggy Gilligan, 1994. "New England: the regional recovery," New England Banking Trends, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Spr, pages 3-10.
  28. Katharine L. Bradbury, 1994. "School district spending and state aid: why disparities persist," New England Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Jan, pages 50-68.
  29. Katharine L. Bradbury, 1994. "New England job changes during the recession: the role of self-employment," New England Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Sep, pages 45-60.
  30. Katharine L. Bradbury, 1993. "Shifting patterns of regional employment and unemployment: a note," New England Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Sep, pages 3-12.
  31. Katharine L. Bradbury, 1993. "Equity in school finance: state aid to schools in New England," New England Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Mar, pages 25-46.
  32. Katharine L. Bradbury & Yolanda Kodrzycki, 1992. "What past recoveries say about the outlook for New England," New England Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Sep, pages 15-32.
  33. Katharine L. Bradbury, 1991. "Can local governments give citizens what they want? Referendum outcomes in Massachusetts," New England Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue May, pages 3-22.
  34. Katharine L. Bradbury & Lynn E. Browne & Karl E. Case & Andrew Evans & Jennifer L. Givens & Yolanda K. Henderson & Robert Tannenwald, 1990. "Retrospective of the 1980s," New England Economic Indicators, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Q I, pages 1-1.
  35. Katharine L. Bradbury, 1990. "The changing fortunes of American families in the 1980s," New England Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Jul, pages 25-40.
  36. Katharine L. Bradbury & Karl E. Case & Constance R. Dunham, 1989. "Geographic patterns of mortgage lending in Boston, 1982-1987," New England Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Sep, pages 3-30.
  37. Katharine L. Bradbury & Lynn E. Browne, 1988. "New England approaches the 1990s," New England Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Jan, pages 31-45.
  38. Katharine L. Bradbury, 1988. "Shifting property tax burdens in Massachusetts," New England Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Sep, pages 36-48.
  39. Ladd, Helen F. & Bradbury, Katharine L., 1988. "City Taxes and Property Tax Bases," National Tax Journal, National Tax Association;National Tax Journal, vol. 41(4), pages 503-523, December.
  40. Katharine L. Bradbury & Helen F. Ladd, 1987. "City property taxes: the effects of economic change and competitive pressures," New England Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Jul, pages 22-36.
  41. Katharine L. Bradbury & Lynn E. Browne, 1986. "Black men in the labor market," New England Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Mar, pages 32-42.
  42. Katharine L. Bradbury, 1986. "The shrinking middle class," New England Economic Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Sep, pages 41-55.
  43. Bradbury, Katharine L & Downs, Anthony & Small, Kenneth A, 1980. "Some Dynamics of Central City-Suburban Interactions," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 70(2), pages 410-414, May.
  44. Katharine Bradbury, 1978. "Income Maintenance Alternatives and Family: An Analysis of Price Effects," Journal of Human Resources, University of Wisconsin Press, vol. 13(3), pages 305-331.

Chapters

  1. Katharine Bradbury & Robert Engle & Owen Irvine & Jerome Rothenberg, 1977. "Simultaneous Estimation of the Supply and Demand for Housing Location in a Multizoned Metropolitan Area," NBER Chapters, in: Residential Location and Urban Housing Markets, pages 51-92, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

Books

  1. Katharine L. Bradbury & Christopher L. Foote & Robert K. Triest, 2007. "U. S. labor supply in the twenty-first century," Monograph, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, number 52, July.
  2. Katharine L. Bradbury & Christopher L. Foote & Robert K. Triest, 2007. "Labor supply in the new century," Monograph, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, number 52, July.

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NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 11 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-LAB: Labour Economics (5) 2009-01-10 2009-10-03 2011-12-19 2014-08-28 2016-09-11. Author is listed
  2. NEP-URE: Urban and Real Estate Economics (5) 2008-06-07 2015-06-20 2017-07-02 2021-03-01 2021-03-01. Author is listed
  3. NEP-EDU: Education (3) 2015-06-20 2017-07-02 2021-03-01
  4. NEP-HIS: Business, Economic and Financial History (2) 2016-09-11 2019-02-25
  5. NEP-LTV: Unemployment, Inequality and Poverty (2) 2011-12-19 2021-03-01
  6. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (2) 2014-08-28 2019-02-25
  7. NEP-IAS: Insurance Economics (1) 2014-08-28
  8. NEP-LMA: Labor Markets - Supply, Demand, and Wages (1) 2014-08-28
  9. NEP-PKE: Post Keynesian Economics (1) 2011-12-19

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