Neil Cholli
@neilcholli
Klarman Fellow @CornellEcon | Labor/public economist studying social policy & mobility | PhD @UChi_economics
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Congrats to Neil Cholli on receiving APPAM's 2023 PhD Dissertation Award for his paper "Essays on Social Policy Reforms and Human Capital." We're excited to celebrate him at #2023APPAM! ow.ly/xcAV50PPYeJ
Authors find that intergenerational mobility declined sharply around 1980 when inequality rose sharply. Just Accepted new paper by JJonathan Davis, Jonathan Davis; Bhashkar Mazumder, @BhashMazumder. zurl.co/SpT2
Jessica Pac Jill Hoiting Maxwell Bullard María Gandarilla Ocampo Rohen Shah Jessica Kiser Daniel Dench Melissa S. Kearney Krista Ruffini María Padilla Romo Olga Shemyakina David Simon Lindsey Lacey Chris Mills Emily And last, but not least, Neil Cholli brings us home presenting research on how a welfare-to-work program affects long-term human capital across generations. #PPCW
Honored to receive an Early Career Grant! 🥳 Excited to push this project forward with the one and only Derek Wu. Thank you for your support, Equitable Growth!
Meet #EGgrantee Neil Cholli from Cornell Economics, who will investigate the incidence and consequences of families participating in multiple income support programs, including SNAP, Medicaid, and other government assistance programs. Learn more ➡️ equitablegrowth.org/grants/the-eff… /11
Thanks for highlighting my project in this article, CornellArts&Sciences!
How to decompose neighborhood differences in mobility between self-selection, locational characteristics, and irreducible heterogeneity, and applying to Denmark, from Neil Cholli, Steven N. Durlauf, @r_landersoe, and Salvador Navarro nber.org/papers/w33035
In a new paper Steven N. Durlauf and coauthors (Lawrence Blume, Neil Cholli, and Aleksandra Lukina) introduce "memory curves" to reveal how a family's starting point shapes its socioeconomic trajectory across generations. Using U.S. survey data, the study uncovers that while the
Comprehensive measures of intergenerational dependence using mixing properties of Markov chains, with applications to US occupational mobility, from Lawrence Blume, Neil Cholli, Steven N. Durlauf, and Aleksandra Lukina nber.org/papers/w33166