Robert Gitter, Ph.D.

Semi-Retired Professor of Economics teaching, doing research, and working on community projects

Research Expertise

Labor
Psychiatry and Mental health
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Health Policy
Pshychiatric Mental Health
Economics and Econometrics
Life-span and Life-course Studies
Gerontology
Demography
Finance
Law
Sociology and Political Science
Transportation
Anthropology
Management of Technology and Innovation
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
Strategy and Management
Education

About

Dr. Robert Gitter is an economist with over 45 years of experience. He has taught at Ohio Wesleyan University for over 45 years. He continues to teach Labor Economics and working on research. His publications include work on immigration, worker turnover, and studies for various nonprofits and local and state governments as well as nonprofits.

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Publications

Turnover among Community Mental Health Workers in Ohio
Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research
2015
Reservation Wages: An Analysis of the Effects of Reservations on Employment of American Indian Men
American Economic Review
2002
Examining Direct Service Worker Turnover in Three Long-Term Care Industries in Ohio
Journal of Aging & Social Policy
2015
Is gaming the optimal strategy? The impact of gaming facilities on the income and employment of American Indians
Economics Letters
2007
The Effect of Rainfall on Migration from Mexico to the United States
International Migration Review
2016
The Determinants of Human Trafficking in the European Union
Journal of Human Trafficking
2017
Monthly progress report summary, September 1994
Unknown Venue
1994
The determinants of turnover and retention of case managers in Ohio's mental health system
PsycEXTRA Dataset
2009
Training, Wage Growth and Job Performance: Evidence From a Company Database
Unknown Venue
1992
Midlife Women at Work: A Fifteen-Year Perspective
Contemporary Sociology
1988
The Determinants of the Labor Force Participation Rate of Prime Age Males: A Study across Communities
The American Economist
1982
High School Career Academies: A Pathway to Educational Reform in Urban School Districts?
Industrial and Labor Relations Review
2001
The American Middle Class: An Economic Encyclopedia of Progress and Poverty
Reference Reviews
2018
10. Coming to Homerica
Homer Economicus
2020
Labor's Great War: The Struggle for Industrial Democracy and the Origins of Modern American Labor Relations, 1912-1921.
Industrial and Labor Relations Review
1999
A History of British industrial relations, 1939-1979: industrial relations in a declining economy
Choice Reviews Online
1996
The Workers of Nations: Industrial Relations in a Global Economy
Southern Economic Journal
1996
Welfare and Work Incentives: A North European Perspective
Southern Economic Journal
1995
Employment Security and Labor Market Flexibility: An International Perspective.
Industrial and Labor Relations Review
1994
Topics in the Economics of Aging
Southern Economic Journal
1994
The Costs of Poor Health Habits
Southern Economic Journal
1993
Modern Developments in Public Finance: Essays in Honor of Arnold Harberger
Southern Economic Journal
1989
The Economic Analysis of Unions: New Approaches and Evidence
Southern Economic Journal
1987
Youth and the Labor Market: Analyses of the National Longitudinal Survey.
Contemporary Sociology
1985
Retirement and Economic Behavior
Southern Economic Journal
1985
Internal Labor Markets
Southern Economic Journal
1985
Rethinking apprenticeship training in the British construction industry
Journal of Vocational Education & Training
2012
Baker Construction, Cincinnati, Ohio. Solar energy system performance evaluation, October 1980-May 1981
Unknown Venue
1981
1970 Census Figures on Public Assistance Income: Some Comparative Figures From Alternate Sources
American Sociological Review
1979

Education

University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

B.A., Economics / April, 1972

Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States of America

University of Wisconsin–Madison

M.A. & PhD, Economics / May, 1975

Madison, Wisconsin, United States of America

Experience

Ohio Wesleyan University

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