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Jennifer Hill

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Jennifer Hill

jh1030@columbia.edu

212-854-4474

personal website

Affiliation

Research

Jennifer Hill is an Assistant Professor of Public Affairs at SIPA. Her doctorate is in Statistics and was earned at Harvard University. Her research interests focus on methodological issues that plague policy research, primarily causal inference in the absence of randomized experiments and missing data. She has collaborated with substantive researchers in social work, political science, psychology, and economics.

Selected Work

  • "A Principal Stratification Approach to Broken Randomized Experiments: A Case Study of Vouchers in New York City" Barnard, J., Frangakis, C., Hill, J, and D. B. Rubin. (2002). Journal of the American Statistical Association, with discussion and rejoinder
  • "The Efficacy of a relationship-based HIV/STD prevention for heterosexual couples" El-Bassel, N., Witte, S., Gilbert, L., Wu, E., Chang, M., Hill, J. and P. Steinglass. (2002). American Journal of Public Health
  • "Assessing the Differential Impacts of High-Quality Child Care: A New Approach for Exploiting Post-Treatment Variables" Hill, J., Waldfogel, J., and J. Brooks-Gunn. (2002). Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 21(4): 601—627
  • "An Extension and Test of Converse's 'Black-and-White' Model of Response Stability" Hill, J., and H. Kriesi. (2001). American Political Science Review, 95(2): 397—414
  • "A Broader Template for Analyzing Broken Randomized Experiments" Barnard, J., Du, J., Hill, J., and D. B. Rubin. (1998). Sociological Methods and Research, 27: 285—317

See Also

ISERP

Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy

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