Pamela Herd

Pamela Herd

Georgetown University

H-index: 39

North America-United States

About Pamela Herd

Pamela Herd, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Georgetown University, specializes in the field of aging biodemography inequality administrative burden.

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

Reducing administrative burdens to increase the take-up of public services: the case of vaccination intentions

The unsettled effect of physical height on political preferences

Fewer burdens but greater inequality? Reevaluating the safety net through the lens of administrative burden

Special issue introduction: administrative burdens as a global public management phenomenon

EARLY LIFE COGNITION, EDUCATION, AND DEMENTIA RISK

Health in citizen‐state interactions: How physical and mental health problems shape experiences of administrative burden and reduce take‐up

Short and sweet: Measuring experiences of administrative burden

STATE-LEVEL EDUCATION CONTEXT AS A MODERATOR OF GENETIC RISK FOR POOR COGNITIVE FUNCTION ACROSS GENDER AND COHORT

Pamela Herd Information

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Citations(all)

9479

Citations(since 2020)

7206

Cited By

4669

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

67

i10Index(since 2020)

56

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Pamela Herd Skills & Research Interests

aging biodemography inequality administrative burden

Top articles of Pamela Herd

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Reducing administrative burdens to increase the take-up of public services: the case of vaccination intentions

Public Management Review

Paola Cantarelli

Nicola Belle

Pamela Herd

Donald P Moynihan

2024/4/24

The unsettled effect of physical height on political preferences

Political Science Research and Methods

Barry C Burden

Pamela Herd

Donald P Moynihan

2024

Fewer burdens but greater inequality? Reevaluating the safety net through the lens of administrative burden

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science

Pamela Herd

Donald Moynihan

2023/3

Special issue introduction: administrative burdens as a global public management phenomenon

Donald Moynihan

Pamela Herd

2023/10/2

EARLY LIFE COGNITION, EDUCATION, AND DEMENTIA RISK

Innovation in Aging

Pamela Herd

Victoria Williams

Kamil Sicinski

2023/12

Health in citizen‐state interactions: How physical and mental health problems shape experiences of administrative burden and reduce take‐up

Public Administration Review

Elizabeth Bell

Julian Christensen

Pamela Herd

Donald Moynihan

2023/3

Short and sweet: Measuring experiences of administrative burden

Journal of Behavioral Public Administration

Sebastian Jilke

Martin Bækgaard

Pamela Herd

Donald Moynihan

2023/10/1

STATE-LEVEL EDUCATION CONTEXT AS A MODERATOR OF GENETIC RISK FOR POOR COGNITIVE FUNCTION ACROSS GENDER AND COHORT

Innovation in Aging

Eleanor Kerr

Pamela Herd

Katrina Walsemann

2023/12

Associations Between Midlife Menopausal Hormone Therapy Use, Incident Diabetes, and Late Life Memory in the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study

Journal of Alzheimer's Disease

Victoria J Williams

Rebecca Koscik

Kamil Sicinski

Sterling C Johnson

Pamela Herd

...

2023/1/1

Introduction: administrative burden as a mechanism of inequality in policy implementation

RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences

Pamela Herd

Hilary Hoynes

Jamila Michener

Donald Moynihan

2023/9/1

Urban but not rural patterns of ambient air pollution exposure is associated with an accelerated rate of late life memory decline in the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study

Alzheimer's & Dementia

Victoria J Williams

Kamil Sicinski

Pamela Herd

Sanjay Asthana

2023/12

Racialized burdens: Applying racialized organization theory to the administrative state

Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory

Victor Ray

Pamela Herd

Donald Moynihan

2022

Improving older adults’ health by reducing administrative burden

The Milbank Quarterly

Pamela Herd

2023/4

Wisconsin Longitudinal Study (WLS), the Initial Lifetime’s Impact on Alzheimer’s Disease (WLS‐ILIAD): A Novel Opportunity to Study the Influence of Education on ADRD

Alzheimer's & Dementia

Kate Lange

Victoria J Williams

Brittani J Strait

Anne M Fischer

Pamela Herd

...

2023/12

Of ‘welfare queens’ and ‘poor carinas’: Social constructions, deservingness messaging and the mental health of welfare clients

British Journal of Political Science

Martin Baekgaard

Pamela Herd

Donald P Moynihan

2023/4

How difficult should it be? Evidence of burden tolerance from a nationally representative sample

Public Management Review

Aske Halling

Pamela Herd

Donald Moynihan

2023/11/2

EDUCATIONAL DISPARITIES IN COGNITIVE DECLINE AND DEMENTIA IN LATER LIFE

Innovation in Aging

Pamela Herd

2023/12

Effect of childhood proximity to lead mining on late life cognition

SSM-population health

Mark Lee

Haena Lee

John Robert Warren

Pamela Herd

2022/3/1

Matching to categories: Learning and compliance costs in administrative processes

Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory

Donald Moynihan

Eric Giannella

Pamela Herd

Julie Sutherland

2022/10/1

Black-White variation in the relationship between early educational experiences and trajectories of cognitive function among US-born older adults

SSM-Population Health

Katrina M Walsemann

Eleanor M Kerr

Jennifer A Ailshire

Pamela Herd

2022/9/1

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