David M Zimmer

David M Zimmer

Western Kentucky University

H-index: 15

North America-United States

About David M Zimmer

David M Zimmer, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 11 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Western Kentucky University, specializes in the field of Microeconometrics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A unifying switching regime regression framework with applications in health economics

The effects of infant daycare on later‐in‐life employment outcomes

The effects of absent fathers on adolescent criminal activity: an economic approach

Estimating the Impact of Medical Care Usage on Work Absenteeism by a Trivariate Probit Model with Two Binary Endogenous Explanatory Variables

The effect of food stamps on fibre intake

The Long Run Effects of Recessions on Fertility

Did subsidies included in the 2009 Stimulus Package encourage enrolment in COBRA?

Investigating the dynamic interdependency between poverty and marital separation

David M Zimmer Information

University

Position

Professor of Economics

Citations(all)

2312

Citations(since 2020)

824

Cited By

1787

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

11

i10Index(all)

28

i10Index(since 2020)

12

Email

University Profile Page

Western Kentucky University

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David M Zimmer Skills & Research Interests

Microeconometrics

Top articles of David M Zimmer

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A unifying switching regime regression framework with applications in health economics

Econometric Reviews

Giampiero Marra

Rosalba Radice

David Zimmer

2024/1/2

The effects of infant daycare on later‐in‐life employment outcomes

American Journal of Economics and Sociology

David M Zimmer

2024/1

The effects of absent fathers on adolescent criminal activity: an economic approach

Journal of Demographic Economics

David M Zimmer

2023/3

Estimating the Impact of Medical Care Usage on Work Absenteeism by a Trivariate Probit Model with Two Binary Endogenous Explanatory Variables

AStA Advances in Statistical Analysis

Panagiota Filippou

Giampiero Marra

Rosalba Radice

David Zimmer

2023/12

The effect of food stamps on fibre intake

Economic Issues Journal Articles

David M Zimmer

2023/9/1

The Long Run Effects of Recessions on Fertility

David M Zimmer

2023/4/11

Did subsidies included in the 2009 Stimulus Package encourage enrolment in COBRA?

Fiscal Studies

David M Zimmer

2022/12

Investigating the dynamic interdependency between poverty and marital separation

Review of Economics of the Household

David M Zimmer

2022/12

On the Dynamic Interdependency of Unemployment and COVID-19 Deaths

Economic Issues

David M Welsch

David M Zimmer

2022/3/1

The effect of flood mitigation spending on flood damage: Accounting for dynamic feedback

Ecological Economics

David M Welsch

Matthew W Winden

David M Zimmer

2022/2/1

Did the ACA's “guaranteed issue” provision cause adverse selection into nongroup insurance? Analysis using a copula‐based hurdle model

Health Economics

Giampiero Marra

Rosalba Radice

David Zimmer

2021/9

The effect of job displacement on mental health, when mental health feeds back to future job displacement

The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance

David M Zimmer

2021/2/1

Estimating the binary endogenous effect of insurance on doctor visits by copula-based regression additive models

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C: Applied Statistics

Giampiero Marra

Rosalba Radice

David M Zimmer

2020/8

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