From jhr-skills
Provides verified details on JHR's single-anonymous review, fast desk-reject policy, reconciliation requirement, and optional review-recycling shortcut. Useful for planning submission strategy and setting expectations.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/jhr-skills:jhr-review-processThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- Setting expectations on timelines and decision types at JHR
jhr-data-analysis: have the comparative estimates and sensitivity tests ready.Run the manuscript's first two pages against the questions a JHR handling editor can realistically answer in one sitting:
Illustrative contrast: "We examine determinants of teacher turnover" reads as
desk risk; "A pension-vesting cliff at year five lets us estimate how deferred
compensation retains teachers, and our retention effect is half the prior
descriptive literature's" survives the same screen. If two or more questions
fail, route back to jhr-contribution-framing before paying the fee.
JHR does not commit to public turnaround statistics, and stated desk-release speed is "quickly" rather than a number — do not promise coauthors a specific month, and confirm against the journal's current author guidelines for any stated processing details. What is controllable: the desk screen is the fastest gate, and review recycling can compress the refereeing stage when prior reports are attached.
【Decision risk】desk-reject likelihood / why
【Reconciliation】prior estimates addressed? [Y/N]
【Sensitivity】comparative/robustness ready? [Y/N]
【Recycling】attach prior reports? [Y/N + reason]
【Next step】jhr-submission or jhr-rebuttal
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin jhr-skillsRoutes manuscript work for Journal of Human Resources submissions, directing to the correct sub-skill based on current stage (topic selection through rebuttal).
Explains the JMS editorial and peer-review process: desk screening, double-blind review, reading decision letters. Does not draft rebuttals.
Explains the Journal of Public Economics editorial process: single-anonymized review, Editorial Manager workflow, SSRN preprint option, and one-appeal policy. Helps plan timelines and expectations.