
Robert F. Schoeni
VerifiedUniversity of Michigan · Public Policy
Active 1990–2026
About
Robert F. Schoeni was a research professor at the Institute for Social Research and a professor of economics, with a courtesy appointment at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan. His research interests included program evaluation, welfare policy, economics and demographics of aging, labor economics, and immigration. He was the co-investigator of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, a national panel survey of families assessing issues of poverty, income, family formation, wealth, and health since 1968. Schoeni previously worked at RAND as associate director of the Labor and Population Program and served as a senior economist on the President's Council of Economic Advisers in Washington, DC. He received his PhD in economics from the University of Michigan. Schoeni's career exemplified a focus on social research and policy analysis, with significant contributions to understanding economic and demographic issues affecting families and aging populations.
Research topics
- Demography
- Economics
- Medicine
- Demographic economics
- Gerontology
Selected publications
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2026-01-01
preprintOpen access1st authorCorrespondingPanel Study of Income Dynamics Revised Longitudinal Weights 1993-2005
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2026-01-01
preprintOpen accessTrends in Item Non-Response in the PSID, 1968-2009
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2026-01-01
preprintOpen accessSenior authorSSRN Electronic Journal · 2026-01-01
preprintOpen accessSenior authorSSRN Electronic Journal · 2026-01-01
preprintOpen access1st authorCorrespondingSSRN Electronic Journal · 2026-01-01
preprintOpen accessSenior authorDisparities in the Length of Interviews among PSID Respondents
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2026-01-01
preprintOpen access1st authorCorrespondingSSRN Electronic Journal · 2026-01-01
preprintOpen accessSenior authorSSRN Electronic Journal · 2026-01-01
preprintOpen access1st authorCorrespondingThe PSID Sample Leaver Tracking Project
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2026-01-01
preprintOpen accessSenior author
Recent grants
NIH · $426k · 2019
NIH · $527k · 2003
RAND Postdoctoral Training Program in the Study of Aging Renewal
NIH · $3.0M · 1994–2027
NIH · $12.4M · 2014
NIH · $33.5M · 2018
Frequent coauthors
- 46 shared
Vicki A. Freedman
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
- 44 shared
Judith A. Seltzer
University of California, Los Angeles
- 39 shared
Linda G. Martin
- 39 shared
Emily Wiemers
National Institute on Drug Abuse
- 38 shared
V. Joseph Hotz
University of Chicago
- 31 shared
Kenneth M. Langa
Health Services Research & Development
- 29 shared
Marwa AlFakhri
RAND Corporation
- 29 shared
Scott Abrahams
Louisiana State University
Awards & honors
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