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Curriculum Vitae February 2014 ELAINA ROSE Department of Economics Mail Code 353330 University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195 (206) 543-5237 [email protected] http://www.econ.washington.edu/people/detail.asp?uid=erose CURRENT POSITION AND AFFILIATIONS 2001 - Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Washington 2001 - Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Women Studies, University of Washington 1993 - Faculty Affiliate, Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology, University of Washington 1998 - Associate Faculty Member, Department of South Asia Studies, University of Washington 2000 - Faculty Affiliate, Center for Statistics in the Social Sciences, University of Washington 2008 - Research Fellow, IZA PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT 2001 - 2007 Faculty Affiliate, Center for Research on Families, University of Washington 1993 – 2001 Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of Washington 1996 – 2001 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Women Studies, University of Washington EDUCATION 1993 Ph.D., Economics, University of Pennsylvania 1987 M.A., Economics, University of Pennsylvania 1983 B.B.A., Economics, Temple University AWARDS 1996 Henry T. Beuchel Award for Outstanding Teaching, University of Washington PUBLICATIONS AND FORTHCOMING ARTICLES "Selection or Indoctrination: Why Do Economics Students Donate Less than the Rest?" Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 98(3), August 2011 p. 318-327 (with Yoram Bauman). “Child Gender and Father Involvement in Fragile Families” Demography, February 2007, p. 79- 82 (with Shelly Lundberg and Sara McLanahan). 1 “Investments in Sons and Daughters: Evidence from the Consumer Expenditures Survey, ” forthcoming in Family Investments in Children: Resources and Behaviors that Promote Success, ed Ariel Kalil and Thomas DeLeire, Mahwah: Erlbaum, 2004, p. 163-180 (with Shelly Lundberg). “More Daughters in Child Care? Child Gender and the Use of Nonrelative Child Care Arrangements,” Social Science Quarterly 85(1) March 2004, p. 154-168 (with Bridget Hiedemann and Jutta Joesch). “Child Gender and the Transition to Marriage,” Demography 40(2), May 2003, p. 333-350 (with Shelly Lundberg). “The Effects of Sons and Daughters on Men’s Labor Supply and Wages,” Review of Economics and Statistics, 84 (2), May 2002, p. 251-268 (with Shelly Lundberg). “Ex Ante and Ex Post Labor Supply Responses to Risk in a Low Income Area, Journal of Development Economics, 64 (2), April 2001, p. 371-388. “Parenthood and the Earnings of Married Men and Women”, Labour Economics, 7 (6) November 2000, p. 689-710 (with Shelly Lundberg). “Gender Bias, Credit Constraints and Time Allocation in Rural India,” Economic Journal, 110 (465), July 2000, p. 738-58. Reprinted in Gender and Development, ed. B. N. Ghosh and Parvesh K. Chopra, Wisdom House, 2002, p. 503-529. “Collecting Health Information on Multi-Purpose Household Surveys,” in Designing Household Survey Questionnaires for Developing Countries: Lessons from Ten Years of LSMS Experience, ed. Paul Glewwe and Margaret Grosh, Oxford University Press, July 2000, V. 1, p. 177-216 (with Paul Gertler and Paul Glewwe). “Module for Chapter 8: Health,” in Designing Household Survey Questionnaires for Developing Countries: Lessons from Ten Years of LSMS Experience, ed. Paul Glewwe and Margaret Grosh, Oxford University Press, July 2000, V. 3, p. 73-146 (with Paul Gertler and Paul Glewwe). “Consumption Smoothing and Excess Female Mortality in Rural India,” Review of Economics and Statistics, 81(1), February 1999, p. 41-49. “Gender and Savings in Rural India,” Journal of Population Economics, 11(4), December 1998, p. 453-70 (with Anil Deolalikar). WORKING PAPERS “Estimating the Veteran Effect with Endogenous Schooling when Instruments are Potentially Weak” (with Saraswata Chaudhuri) (20011) . “Your Mamma was Home and You Left: Family Structure and Military Service in the All- Volunteer Era” (2009) “A Joint Econometric Model of Marriage and Partner Choice” (2007) “Education, Hypergamy and the Success Gap” (2006) 2 “The Economic Effects of Living Wage Ordinances: An Assessment of the Evidence and Notes for a Research Agenda” (with Dan Jacoby, Shelly Lundberg, and Erich Steinman) (2003) “Marriage and Assortative Mating: How Have the Patterns Changed?” (2001) “The Determinants of Specialization within Marriage” (with Shelly Lundberg) (1999) WORK IN PROGRESS Non-Cognitive Skills, Peers and Career Outcomes: Evidence from West Point (with Nick Huntington-Klein) (2014) RESEARCH GRANTS FUNDED “Marriage and Well-Being,” Royalty Research Fund, University of Washington, 2004 - 05, $24,554. “Child Gender and Family Behavior,” National Institute of Health/National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (with Shelly Lundberg), 2002 - 03, $531,695. “Marriage and Assortative Mating,” National Institute of Health/National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, 2002 - 04, $143,000. “Living Wages in the U.S.: A Pre-Research Proposal,” Russell Sage Foundation, 2002 - 03 (with Daniel Jacoby, Margaret Levi, Shelly Lundberg, Michael McCann and David Olson), $34,999. “Marriage, Parenthood and Earnings: The Division of Labor in U.S. Households,” National Science Foundation, 1999 -2002 (with Shelly Lundberg), $150,000. “The Determinants of Union Status and Partner Choice,” Center for Statistics and the Social Sciences, University of Washington, 2000 - 01. “Differential Mortality Selection and Educational Attainment of Girls and Boys in Rural India,” Royalty Research Fund, University of Washington, 1995. “Consumption Smoothing in Rural India,” Boeing Endowment for Excellence, University of Washington, 1994. CONTRIBUTED PRESENTATIONS American Economic Association Annual Meetings (1998, 1999, 2003, 2005) Association for Indian Economic Studies (1994, 1997) Canadian Employment Research Forum (2000) Econometric Society Winter Meetings (1995, 1996, 2002, 2005, 2006) Northeast Universities Development Consortium Conference (1994, 1995, 1996) Population Association of America Annual Meetings (2000, 2001) Population Association of America Economic Demography Workshop (1995, 1999, 2004, 2006) Royal Economic Society Annual Meetings (2000) Society for Government Economists (2002) Society of Labor Economists (2006) Western Economic Association Annual Meetings (1994, 1997, 2002) Western Economic Association Annual Meetings – Defense Economics Sessions 3 (2006, 2007, 2009, 2013 ). INVITED PRESENTATIONS Bates College (1993) Brown University (2000, 2000) Harvard University/MIT (1996) International Food Policy Research Institute (1996) Michigan State University (1997) Northwestern University (2000) RAND (2000, 2007) Reed College (1995) Rutgers University (1993, 1994, 1996) Seattle University (1995) Stanford University (1994) United States Military at West Point (2009) University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada (1995) University of California, Berkeley (1998, 1998, 2007) University of California, Davis (2009) University of California, Merced (2008) University of California, Los Angeles/RAND (1996) University of California, Riverside (1998) University of Essex, Colchester, England (2000) University of Georgia (1993) University of Illinois (2006) University of Miami (2007) University of Michigan (1993, 1997) University of Pennsylvania (2000, 2008) University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada (2000) Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (1997) Washington University (2002) World Bank (1996) Yale University (1993, 2000) COURSES TAUGHT Applied Microeconometrics/Labor Econometrics (Graduate) Economics of Gender (Undergraduate) Labor Economics (Undergraduate) Intermediate Microeconomics (Undergraduate) DISSERTION COMMMITTEES Armida Alisjahbana*, Nick Chandler-Klein†, Chang, Fei-Chien*, Hyung-Jai Choi*†, Youngsuk Choi*, Anoshua Chaudhuri*†, Saraswata Chaudhuri*, Sanchita Roy Choudhury*, Andrew Clayton†, Debra Fogarty*, Todd Gilmer*, Hoon Han*†, Mike Hanlon*, Mike Hansen†, Lin-Chi Hsu†, Nick Huntington-Klein†, Laurie Johnson*, Charles Krussekopf*, Dave Layton*, Jaerang Lee*, Todd Lee*, Guanghui (Jodie) Li*, Klaus Moeltner*, Sabrina Pabilionia*, Laine Rutledge, Nistha Sinha*, Steve Stillman*, Alan van der Hilst, Erin Vernon, Terry Wilson*#, Jennifer Ward-Batts*, Song Wang*, Crystal Wong†, Jin Sung Yoo*†, Jelena Zurovic*† (*completed; †advisor, #reading committee only). 4 MEDIA Radio Interviews Regarding Research (selected): BBC Radio 2 (Jimmy Young Show), BBC Radio 4 (Today Show with John Humphries), BBC Wales, BBC World Service (News Hour with Alex Brodie), KUOW, KCTS, CJOB, CKNW, CKST. Television Interviews Regarding Research (selected): KING-5 (Lori Matsukowa), Other Interviews Regarding Research (selected): Boston Globe, CNN Moneyline, Glamour, Newhouse News Service, NewScientist, Psychology Today. Newspaper and Magazine Articles Discussing Research (selected): Atlantic, Monthly, Boston Globe, Canberra Times*, The Futurist, The Guardian (London), The Independent* (London), Kiplingers, Le Figaro* (Paris), The London Times, The New York Times, The National Post (Toronto), Salon.com, San Francisco Chronicle, The Seattle Post-Intelligencer*, The Seattle Times*, The Telegraph (London), The Washington Post, USA Today, Wall Street Journal (*front page). ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT SERVICE Research Committee (2003 – 04, 2005 – 11) Graduate Committee (2001 - 02) Strategic Planning Committee (2001) Executive Committee (2000 - 02) Seminar Organizer (1994 - 98) Intermediate Microeconomics Coordinator (2006-07) Hiring Committee (1995 - 97, 2002 - 03) Undergraduate Thesis