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CAROL LEE GRAHAM CURRENT POSITIONS Leo Pasvolsky Senior Fellow, Global Economy and Development Program, The Brookings Institution College Park Professor, School of Public Policy, University of Maryland Senior Scientist, The Gallup Organization Research Fellow, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn Expertise: poverty, inequality, subjective well-being, economics of happiness; development economics Regions: Latin American, Africa, Eastern Europe; U.S. PREVIOUS POSITIONS Professor, School of Public Policy, University of Maryland, 2005-2008. Co-Director, Center on Social and Economic Dynamics, and Senior Fellow, Economic Studies, The Brookings Institution, 1998-2006. Vice President and Director, Governance Studies Program, The Brookings Institution, July 2002-June 2004. Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, Johns Hopkins University, 1999-2000 Special Advisor to the Deputy Managing Director, International Monetary Fund Fall, 2001. Special Advisor to the Executive Vice President, Inter-American Development Bank, 1997-98. Visiting Fellow, World Bank, Office of the Chief Economist and Vice Presidency for Human Resources, 1994-95. Participated in design and implementation of safety net programs in Latin America and Eastern Europe. Developed comparative research project on political sustainability of reform. Georgetown University, Department of Government, Adjunct Professor, 1990-1994. Guest Scholar, Foreign Policy Studies, The Brookings Institution, 1990 - 1994. Research on safety nets and the sustainability of economic reform in Latin America, Africa, and Eastern Europe. Funded by World Bank, IDB, and the MacArthur Foundation. Carol Lee Graham/2 of 24 12/18/20 Duke University, Department of Political Science, Assistant Professor, August 1989 - May 1990. EDUCATION 1980-1984 Princeton University - A.B. (High Honors) Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs 1985-1986 The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies - M.A. (With Distinction) International Economics/Latin American Studies 1987-1989 Oxford University, St. Antony’s College - D.Phil Concentration: Economic Development/Political Economy/Latin America FELLOWSHIPS and AWARDS International Society of Quality of Life Studies, Lifetime Achievement Award, 2018 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Pioneer Award, 2017 International Society of Quality of Life Studies, 2014 Distinguished Research Fellow Award for significant contribution to the field. Council on Foreign Relations, International Affairs Fellow, 1997-1998 Tinker Foundation, Individual Research Grants Competition, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2006 MacArthur Foundation Program for Peace and International Cooperation, Research and Writing Award, 1993 The Brookings Institution, Foreign Policy Studies, Research Fellow, 1988-89 Committee of Vice-Chancellors of Universities of the United Kingdom, Overseas Student Research Award, 1987-1989 Oxford University Committee for Graduate Studies, Grant for Field Research, 1988 Oxford University Inter-Faculty Committee Grant for Field Research, 1987 Princeton University, Latin American Studies Thesis Prize, 1984 Princeton University, Gale F. Johnston Prize in Public Affairs, 1984 PERSONAL DATA Born: January 29, 1962 Lima, Peru Carol Lee Graham/3 of 24 12/18/20 Languages: Spanish - speak, read, write fluently French - speak, read, write fluently Dutch - understand, basic speaking skills Sports/Hobbies: Running, competitive for several years; Tennis, Sailing; Skiing, waterskiing. Music: guitar MEMBERSHIPS American Economics Association Council on Foreign Relations Fellow, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) Latin American and Caribbean Economics Association International Society for Quality of Life Studies BOARDS Member, National Academy of Sciences Panel on Well-Being Metrics for Public Policy, 2011-2012 Board of Trustees, CNA, 2011-2019 Research Advisory Board, Center for Global Development Scientific Advisory Board, Nutrition Research Institute, Lima, Peru Senior Policy Editor, Behavioral Science and Public Policy Associate Editor, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization Associate Editor, International Journal of Happiness and Development Editorial Board, International Journal of Well-Being Editorial Board, Journal of Applied Research in Quality of Life International Advisory Board, Journal of Latin American Studies Editorial Board, Latin American Research Review Editorial Board, Studies in Comparative International Development Chairman of the Board, Eagle Cove School, 2008-2010. Carol Lee Graham/4 of 24 12/18/20 PUBLICATIONS (BOOKS) (Authored) Happiness for All? Unequal Lives and Hopes in Pursuit of the American Dream. Princeton University Press, 2017. The Pursuit of Happiness: An Economy of Well-Being. The Brookings Institution Press, 2011 (also published in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and paperback). Happiness around the World: The Paradox of Happy Peasants and Miserable Millionaires. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010 (also published in Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, and paperback). Happiness and Hardship: Opportunity and Insecurity in New Market Economies, With Stefano Pettinato, The Brookings Institution Press, 2002. (published also in Spanish as Felicidad y Penurias: Oportunidades y Inseguridad en las Nuevas Economias del Mercado. Prometias Libros, 2005. Private Markets for Public Goods: Raising the Stakes in Economic Reform, The Brookings Institution Press, 1998. Safety Nets, Politics, and the Poor: Transitions to Market Economies, The Brookings Institution Press, 1994. Peru’s APRA, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1992. (Others) Insecurity, Health, and Well-Being: An Initial Exploration Based on Happiness Surveys. With Juan Camilo Chaparro. Inter-American Development Bank Monographs, Washington, D.C., 2011. Paradox and Perception: Assessing Quality of Life in Latin America. Co-edited with Eduardo Lora, The Brookings Institution Press, 2009. Brookings Trade Forum, 2006: Global Labor Markets? Co-edited with Susan Collins, The Brookings Institution Press, 2007. Brookings Trade Forum, 2004: Globalization, Poverty, and Inequality: Where are We? What Have We Learned. Co-edited with Susan Collins, The Brookings Institution Press, 2005. The Other War: Global Poverty and the Millennium Challenge Account. With Lael Brainard et al., The Brookings Institution Press, 2003. Carol Lee Graham/5 of 24 12/18/20 New Markets, New Opportunities: Economic and Social Mobility in a Changing World, co-edited with Nancy Birdsall, The Brookings Institution Press, 1999. Improving the Odds: Political Strategies for Institutional Reform in Latin America. With Merilee Grindle, Eduardo Lora, and Jessica Seddon, Inter-American Development Bank, 1999. Beyond Trade-offs: Efficient and Equitable Growth in Latin America, Co-editor with Nancy Birdsall and Richard Sabot, Brookings Institution Press /Inter-American Development Bank, 1998. A Half Penny on the Dollar: The Future of U.S. Foreign Aid. With Michael O’Hanlon, Washington, D.C.: The Brookings Institution Press, 1997. (ARTICLES and CHAPTERS) “The Geography of Desperation in America: Labor Force Participation, Mobility, Place, and Well-being”, Social Science and Medicine, with Sergio Pinto (forthcoming); https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2020.113612. “The U-Shape in Happiness: A Response”, Perspectives in Psychological Science, with David Blanchflower (forthcoming). “The Well-being Implications of Being Out of the Labor Force”, in Zimmermann, K.F., eds. Handbook of Labor, Human Resources, and Population Economics (Springer: Cham), with Sergio Pinto. “The Economics of Happiness”, in Zimmermann, K.F., eds. Handbook of Labor, Human Resources, and Population Economics (Springer: Cham), with Milena Nikolova (2020); https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57365-6_177-1. “Presidential Elections, Divided Politics, and Happiness in the U.S.”, Economica, with Sergio Pinto, Panka Bencsik, and Tuugi Chuluun,” (2020); doi:10.1111/ecca.12349. “Carol Graham – Annotated Bibliography for ARQOL”, invited article, Applied Research in Quality of Life Studies, January 2020. “Longer, more optimistic, lives: Historic optimism and life expectancy in the United States”, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, with Kelsey O’Connor, November 2019. “Men Without Work: A Global Well-being – and Ill-being – Comparison”, IZA World of Labor, with Sergio Pinto, November 2019. “Policy Insights from the New Science of Well-Being”, Behavioral Science And Policy, Vol. 6, No.1, with Sara MacLennan. Carol Lee Graham/6 of 24 12/18/20 “Income Inequality and Well-being in the U.S.: Evidence of Geographic-Scale and Measure-Dependence”, Journal of Economic Inequality, January 2019 doi.org/10.1007/s10888-018-9404-z, with J. Ifcher and H. Zarghamee. “Well-Being in Metrics and Policy”, Science, Vol. 362, No. 6412, 19 October 2018, with K. Laffan and S. Pinto. “Unequal Hopes and Lives in the U.S.A.: Optimism, Race, Place, and Premature Mortality”, Journal of Population Economics, 2019 (DOI: 10.1007/s00148-018- 0687- y), with S. Pinto. “Emigration, remittances and the subjective well-being of those staying behind: Evidence from the Gallup World Poll”, Journal of Population Economics, 2018 (forthcoming), with I. Ivlevs and M. Nikolova. “Local Neighbors as Positives, Regional Neighbors as Negatives: Competing Channels in the Relationship Between Others’ Income, Health, and Happiness”, Journal of Health Economics, August 2018, with J. Ifcher and H. Zarghamee. “Happiness and International Migration in Latin America”, in J. Helliwell, R. Layard, and J. Sachs,