New Population Center Working Paper (PSC/PARC): Greenwood, Jeremy, Nezih Guner, and Karen Kopecky. 2022. "Substance Abuse During the Pandemic: Implications for Labor-Force Participation." University of Pennsylvania Population Center Working Paper (PSC/PARC), 2022-88.
New Population Center Working Paper (PSC/PARC): Greenwood, Jeremy, Nezih Guner, and Karen Kopecky. 2022. "The Downward Spiral." University of Pennsylvania Population Center Working Paper (PSC/PARC), 2022-83.
New Population Center Working Paper (PSC/PARC): Greenwood, Jeremy, Nezih Guner, and Ricardo Marto. 2021. "The Great Transition: Kuznets Facts for Family-Economists." University of Pennsylvania Population Center Working Paper (PSC/PARC), 2021-65.
New Population Center Working Paper (PSC/PARC): Greenwood, Jeremy, Nezih Guner, and Karen Kopecky. 2019. "The Wife's Protector: A Quantitative Theory Linking Contraceptive Technology with the Decline in Marriage" University of Pennsylvania Population Center Working Paper (PSC/PARC), 2019-28.
Jeremy Greenwood, PSC Research Associate and Professor of Economics, wrote "Evolving Households: The Imprint of Technology on Life," which was published this January by The MIT Press. Read an excerpt here.
Jeremy Greenwood investigates the Role of Marriage in fighting HIV in a new working paper.
Jeremy Greenwood examines macroeconomic models of family economics in new working paper.
In an article in Quartz discussing why Black women with college degrees can't get ahead, Jeremy Greenwood's study of how assortative mating increases the Gini coefficient, a measure of income inequality, is mentioned.
Jeremy Greenwood investigates the intersection of relationships and economics and his research is featured in a SAS Frontiers article.
Jeremy Greenwood's research is discussed in the Penn Current "Penn economist links ‘assortive mating’ and income inequality."
New PSC Working Paper: Greenwood, Jeremy, Philipp Kircher, Cezar Santos and Michèle Tertilt. 2013. "An Equilibrium Model of the African HIV/AIDS Epidemic." PSC Working Paper Series, PSC 13-03.
Now available: Greenwood, Jeremy, Nezih Guner, Georgi Kocharkov and Cezar Santos. 2012. "Technology and the Changing Family: a Unified Model of Marriage, Divorce, Educational Attainment and Married Female Labor-Force Participation." Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania, PSC Working Paper Series, PSC 12-01.
Jesus Fernandez-Villaverde and Jeremy Greenwood's working paper was highlighted on March 23, 2010 in the New York Times article, "What Can Economists Tell Us About Teenage Sexual Mores?"
Now Available: Fernández-Villaverde, Jesus, Jeremy Greenwood, and Nezih Guner. 2010. "From Shame to Game in One Hundred Years: An Economic Model of the Rise in Premarital Sex and its De-Stigmatization." PSC Working Paper Series, PSC 10-02.
Now available: Greenwood, Jeremy and Nezih Guner. 2009. "Sexual Change: The Sexual Revolution." PSC Working Paper Series PSC 09-02.