ROBERT F. SCHOENI
Research Professor, Population Studies Center.
Co-Director, Postdoctoral Program, Population Studies Center.
Professor, G. Ford School of Public Policy.
Professor, Economics.
Research Professor, Survey Research Center.
Ph.D., University of Michigan
Dr. Schoeni studies labor economics, the family, aging, and welfare policy. Recent studies include the investigation of changes in old-age health status and disability, the effects of welfare reform on various outcomes, the economic consequences of workplace injuries, and poverty among older women. He serves as Co-Director of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics. He directs a MiCDA network on TRENDS in disability.
Funded Aging Projects
- Michigan Center on the Demography of Aging - Aging with Disabilities Suppl (NIA)
- Continuity and Change in American Economic and Social Life: The PSID 07-11 (ASPE Supplement) (NSF)
- Health, Wealth, and Wellbeing over the Life Course and Across Generations (NIA)
- Family Exchanges Study II (NIA)
- Family Dynamics, Fertility, and Investments in Children Across Generations (NICHD)
- Panel Study of Income Dynamics - 2011 Philanthropy Module (Wave 37) (Templeton)
- Panel Study of Income Dynamics - 2011 Philanthropy Module (CNCS) (NSF)
- Economic Status, Health & Well-Being over the Life Course and Across Generations (Supplement Project 2 RAND Subcontract) (NIA)
- Continuity and Change in American Economic and Social Life: The PSID 2007-2011 (ASPE Supplement) (NSF)
- The Shape of Income and Mortality (NIA)
- Michigan Center on the Demography of Aging: Coordinating Center Supplement (NIA)
- Michigan Center on the Demography of Aging: Reconciling Divergent Evidence on Trends in Old-Age Disability Supplement (NIA)
- Cyclical, Intergenerational, & Life Course Measure & Social Behavior: The Panel Study of Income Dynamics (USDA pass through funding) (NSF)
- NSF Supplemental Request (ASPE) (NSF)
- Health, Wealth, and Pensions Over the Life Course in a Long Panel (NIA)
- Economic Status, Health, and Well-Being Over the Life Course and Across Generations (NIA)
- Continuity and Change in American Economic and Social Life: The Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) 2007 2011 (NSF)
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Publications
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