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Theodore Joyce, May 2021

Theodore Joyce

Office: Baruch College Department of and Finance Box 10-225 55 Lexington Ave. , New York Phone: (646) 312-3541 Fax: (646) 312-3451

Office: National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 5 Hanover Square, 16th Fl., Suite 1602 New York, New York 10004 Phone: (917) 783-4404 E-mail: [email protected]

Education

Ph.D. in Economics, City University of New York Graduate Center, 1985 Fields of Concentration: Labor and Health

B.A., University of Massachusetts, 1976; Major: Education (Certificate in Bilingual Education)

Academic and Professional Honors

Inaugural Sidney Lirtzman Award for excellence in Teaching, Research and Service, 2005 Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching, 2003 Presidential Award for Excellence in Scholarship, 1994, 2008 Presidential Award for Excellence in Service, 2012

Professional Experience

1994 - Present: Professor, Department of Economics and Finance, Baruch College, City University of New York. 1992 - Present: Doctoral Faculty, Ph.D. Program in Economics, Graduate Center, CUNY 1991 - Present: Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research, New York, N.Y. Health Economics Program

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2017, October Visiting Scholar, Leonard Schaeffer Center for Health Policy, USC 2016, October Visiting Scholar, ANSIRH, University of California at San Francisco 2014, May Visiting Faculty, University of Melbourne, Department of Economics 2012, March Visiting Scholar, RAND Health Economics Program 1991 - 1993 Associate Professor, Department of Economics and Finance, Baruch College, City University of New York. 1990 - 1991 Associate Professor (with tenure), Baruch College, Department of Health Care Administration, City University of New York. 1986 - 1989: Assistant Professor, Baruch College, Department of Health Care Administration, City University of New York. 1985 - 1991: Faculty Research Fellow, National Bureau of Economic Research, Health Economics Program, New York, N.Y. 1985 - 1986: Assistant Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Iona College, New Rochelle, N.Y.

Publications - Journal Articles

Joyce, Theodore, Robert Kaestner, and Jason Ward. 2020. “The Impact of Parental Involvement Laws on the Abortion Rate of Minors.” Demography 57:323-346. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13524-019-00853-8

Dench, Daniel and Theodore Joyce. 2020. “The Earned Income Tax Credit and Infant Health Revisited.” Health Economics. 29(1): 72-84. https://doi.org/10.1002/hec.39720.1002/hec.3972

Altindag, Onur, Theodore Joyce, and Julie Reeder. 2019. “Can Non-experimental Methods Provide Unbiased Estimates of a Breastfeeding Intervention: A Within- Study Comparison of Peer Counseling in Oregon.” Evaluation Review. 1-37 https://doi.org/10.1177/0193841X19865963.

Jaeger, David A., Theodore Joyce and Robert Kaestner. 2019. “Tweet Sixteen and Pregnant: Missing Links in the Causal Chain from Reality TV to Fertility.” International Journal of Re-Views in Empirical Economics. Vol 3(12) https://www.econstor.eu/handle/10419/193886

Jaeger, David A., Theodore Joyce and Robert Kaestner. 2018. “A Cautionary Tale of Evaluating Identifying Assumptions: Did Reality TV Really Cause A Decline in Teenage Childbearing. Journal of Business and Economic Statistics. 38(2), 317-326 https://doi.org/10.1080/07350015.2018.1497510

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Altindag, Onur and Ted Joyce. 2017. “Use of Judicial Bypass for Minors Seeking Abortions in Arkansas and a Comparison with Ten Other States.” American Journal of Public Health 107(8): 1266-1271.

Joyce, Ted, Remler, Dahlia, Jaeger, David et al. 2017. “On measuring and reducing selection bias with a quasi-doubly randomized preference trial.” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 36(2): 438–459.

Joyce, Ted, Crockett, Sean, et al. 2015. “Does Class Time Matter?” Economics of Education Review 46:64-77.

Joyce, Ted and Julie Reeder. 2015. “Changes in Breastfeeding among WIC Participants Following Implementation of the New Food Package.” Maternal and Child Health Journal 19 (4): 868-876.

Reeder, Julie, Joyce, Ted, et al. 2014. “Telephone Peer Counseling for Breastfeeding among WIC Participants: A Randomized Controlled Trial.” Pediatrics 134:e700- 709.

Colman, Silvie. Dee, Thomas, and Ted Joyce. 2013. “Do Parental Involvement Laws Deter Risky Teen Sex?” Journal of Health Economics 32(3): 873-880.

Joyce, Ted, Tan, Ruo-Ding, Zhang, Yuxiu. 2013. “Abortion Before and After Roe.” Journal of Health Economics (3): 804-815.

Joyce, Ted. 2013. “How Important Was the Pill to Women’s Economic Well-Being.” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 32(3): 879-887.

Joyce, Theodore. 2011. “The Supply-Side Economics of Abortion.” New England Journal of Medicine 365(16):1466-1469.

Colman, Silvie and Ted Joyce. 2011. “Regulating Abortion: Impact on Patients and Providers in Texas.” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 30(4):775- 797. Winner of the Raymond Vernon Memorial Price for the best research article in the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management in 2011

Joyce, Ted 2010. “Parental Consent and the Judicial Bypass Option in Arkansas: Effects and Correlates.” Perspectives on Sex and Reproductive Health 42(3):168-175.

Yunzal-Butler, Cristina, Joyce, Ted and Andrew Racine. 2010. “Maternal Smoking and the Timing of WIC Enrollment: A response to Davis, Lazariu and Sekhobo.” Maternal and Child Health Journal 14(3):478-484.

Yunzal-Butler, Cristina, Joyce, Ted and Andrew Racine. 2010. “Maternal Smoking and the Timing of WIC Enrollment.” Maternal and Child Health Journal 14(3):318-331.

Chou, Shin-Yi, Liu, Jin-Tan, Grossman, Michael and Ted Joyce. 2010. “Parental Education 3

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and Child Health: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Taiwan.” American Economics Journal: Applied Economics 2(1):33-61.

Colman, Silvie and Ted Joyce. 2009. “Behavioral Responses to Parental Involvement Laws: The Case of Delay in the Timing of Abortion Until Age 18.” Perspectives on Sex and Reproductive Health 41(2):119-126.

Joyce, Ted. 2009. “A Simple Test of Abortion and Crime.” Review of Economics and Statistics 91(1):112-123.

Colman, Silvie, Joyce, Ted and Robert Kaestner. 2008. “Misclassification bias in the evaluation of parental involvement laws: a minor oversight with a major impact.” American Journal of Public Health 98(10):1881-1885. Joyce, Ted, Racine, Andrew and Cristina Yunzal-Butler. 2008. “Reassessing the WIC effect: Evidence from the Pregnancy Nutrition Surveillance System.” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 27(2):277-303.

Racine, Andrew and Theodore Joyce. 2007. “Maternal Education, Child Immunizations, and Public Policy: Evidence from the National Immunization Survey.” Social Science and Medicine 65:1765-1772.

Joyce, T., Kaestner, R. and S. Colman. 2006. “Changes in Abortions and Births Following Texas’s Parental Notification Law.” New England Journal of Medicine 354(10): 1031- 1038.

Korenman, S., Joyce, T., Kaestner, R., and J. Walper. 2006. “What Did the ‘Illegitimacy Bonus’ Reward?” Topics in Economic Analysis & Policy: Berkeley E- Journal in Economic Analysis and Policy 6(1):1-40.

Joyce, T., Gibson, D. and S. Colman. 2005. “The Changing Association between Prenatal Participation in WIC and Birth Outcomes in .” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 24(4): 663-685.

Joyce, T, and A. Racine. 2005. “CHIP Shots: Association between the State Children’s Health Insurance Program and Immunization Rates.” Pediatrics 115(5): e526- e534.

Joyce, T., Kaestner, R., Korenman, S., and S. Henshaw. 2004. “Family Cap Provisions and Changes in Births and Abortions.” Population Research and Policy Review 23: 475- 511.

Racine, A. and T. Joyce. 2004. “The Disappearing Income Gradient in New York City Birth Outcomes: Thirteen Years of Convergence from 1988-2001.” Pediatrics 114: e51- e57.

Joyce, T. 2004. “Un-assured Instruments: A Comment on “Insurance and the Utilization of Medical Services.” Social Science and Medicine 58:1633-34.

Joyce, T. 2004. “Did Legalized Abortion Lower Crime?” Journal of Human Resources 4

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39(1): 1- 28.

Joyce, T., Kaestner, R. and S. Korenman. 2004. “Welfare Reform and Non-Marital Fertility

in the 1990s: Evidence from Birth Records.” Advances in Economic Analysis & Policy 3(1), http://www.bepress.com/bejeap/advances/vol3/iss1/art6

Colman, G., Grossman, M. and T. Joyce. 2003. “The Effect of Cigarette Excise Taxes on Smoking Before, During and After Pregnancy.” Journal of Health Economics 22: 1053-1072.

Colman, G. and T. Joyce. 2003. “Trends in Smoking Before, During and After Pregnancy in 10 States.” American Journal of Preventive Medicine 24(1): 29-35.

Korenman, S., Kaestner, R. and T. Joyce. 2002. “Consequences for Infants of Parental Disagreement in Pregnancy Intention.” Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health 34(4): 198-205.

Joyce, T., Kaestner, R. and S. Korenman. 2002. “On the Validity of Retrospective Assessments of Pregnancy Intention.” Demography 39(1): 199-213.

Racine, A., Kaestner, R., Joyce, T. and G. Colman. 2001. “Differential Impact of Recent Medicaid Expansions by Race and Ethnicity.” Pediatrics 108(5): 1135-1142.

Joyce, T., Bauer, T., Minkoff, H. and R. Kaestner. 2001. “Welfare Reform and the Perinatal Health and Health Care Utilization of Latinos in California, New York City and Texas.” American Journal of Public Health 91(11): 1857-1864.

Dubay, L., Joyce, T., Kaestner, R. and G. Kenney. 2001. “Changes in Prenatal Care Timing and Low Birth Weight by Race and Socioeconomic Status: Implications for the Medicaid Expansions for Pregnant Women.” Health Services Research 36(2): 373-398.

Joyce, T. and R. Kaestner. 2001. “The Impact of Mandatory Waiting Periods and Parental Consent Laws on the Timing of Abortion and State of Occurrence among Adolescents in Mississippi and South Carolina.” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 20: 263-282.

Kaestner, R., Joyce, T., and A. Racine. 2001. “Medicaid Eligibility and the Incidence of Ambulatory Care Sensitive Hospitalizations for Children.” Social Science and Medicine 52: 305-313.

Kaestner, R., Racine, A. and T. Joyce. 2000. “Did Recent Expansions in Medicaid Narrow Socioeconomic Differences in Hospitalization Rates of Infants?” Medical Care 38(2): 195-206.

Joyce, T., Kaestner, R. and S. Korenman. 2000. “Stability of Pregnancy Intentions and Pregnancy-related Maternal Behaviors.” Maternal and Child Health Journal 4(3): 171-178. 5

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Joyce, T. and R. Kaestner. 2000. “Impact of Mississippi’s Mandatory Delay Law on the

Timing of Abortion.” Family Planning Perspectives 32(1): 4-13.

Joyce, T., Kaestner, R., and S. Korenman. 2000. “The Effect of Pregnancy Intention on Child Development.” Demography 37(1): 83-94.

Joyce. T. 1999. “Impact of Augmented Prenatal Care on Birth Outcomes of Medicaid Recipients in New York City.” Journal of Health Economics 18: 31-67.

Joyce, T., Kaestner, R. and C. Kwan. 1998. “Is Medicaid Pronatalist? Impact of the Medicaid Eligibility Expansions on Abortion and Birth Rates.” Family Planning Perspectives 30: 108- 113.

Racine, A., Joyce, T., Li, W., and M.A. Chiasson. 1998. “An Analysis of Infant Mortality in New York City: 1988-89 and 1992-93.” Pediatrics 101: 682-688.

Minkoff, H., Bauer, T. and T. Joyce. 1997. “Welfare Reform and Obstetrical Care of Immigrants and Their Newborns.” New England Journal of Medicine 337: 705-707.

Joyce, T., Henshaw, S.K., J. DeClerque Skatrud. 1997. “The Impact of Mississippi’s Mandatory Delay Law on Abortions and Births.” Journal of the American Medical Association 278: 653-658.

Bateman, D., Phibbs, C., Joyce, T, and M. Heagarty. 1997. “The Hospital Costs of Congenital Syphilis.” Journal of Pediatrics 130: 752-758.

Joyce, T. and R. Kaestner. 1996. “State Reproductive Policies and Adolescent Pregnancy Resolution: The Case of Parental Involvement Laws.” Journal of Health Economics 15: 579-607.

Kaestner, R., Joyce, T. and H. Wehbeh. 1996. “The Effect of Drug Use on Birth Weight: Measurement Error in Binary Variables.” Economic Inquiry 34: 617-629.

Joyce, T. and R. Kaestner. 1996. “The Effect of Medicaid Income Eligibility Expansions on Abortion.” Demography 30: 181-192.

Joyce, T., Racine, A., McCalla, S., and H. Wehbeh. 1995. “The Impact of Prenatal Exposure to Cocaine on Newborn Costs and Length of Stay.” Health Services Research 30: 341-358.

Joyce, T. 1994. “Self Selection, Prenatal Care and Birthweight Among Blacks, Whites, and Hispanics in New York City.” Journal of Human Resources 29: 762-794.

Racine, A., Joyce, T., and R. Anderson. 1993. “The Association Between Prenatal Care and Birthweight Among Women Exposed to Cocaine in New York City.” Journal of the American Medical Association 270: 1581-1586.

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Joyce, T., and N. Mocan. 1993. “Unemployment and Infant Health Time-Series Evidence From the State of Tennessee.” Journal of Human Resources 28: 185-203.

Joyce, T., and A. Racine. 1993. “The Dramatic Increase in Low Birthweight in New York City -- An Update.” American Journal of Public Health 83: 109-111.

Joyce, T., Racine, A. and N. Mocan. 1992. “The Consequences and Costs of Maternal Substance Abuse in New York City: A Pooled Time-Series Cross-Section Analysis.”Journal of Health Economics 11: 297-314.

Grossman, M., and T. Joyce. 1990. “Unobservables, Pregnancy Resolutions, and Birthweight Production Functions in New York City.” Journal of Political Economy 98: 983-1007.

Joyce, T., and M. Grossman. 1990. “Pregnancy Wantedness and the Early Initiation of Prenatal Care.” Demography 27: 1-17.

Joyce, T. 1990. “A Time-Series Analysis of Unemployment and Health: The Case of Birth Outcomes in New York City.” Journal of Health Economics 8: 419-436.

Joyce, T., and N. Mocan. 1990. “The Impact of Legalized Abortion on Adolescent Childbearing in New York City.” American Journal of Public Health 80: 273-278.

Joyce, T. 1990. “The Dramatic Increase in The Rate of Low Birthweight in New York City: An Aggregate Time-Series Analysis.” American Journal of Public Health 80: 682- 684.

Joyce, T., and M. Grossman. 1990. “The Dynamic Relationship Between Low Birthweight and Induced Abortion in New York City: An Aggregate Time-Series Analyses.” Journal of Health Economics 9: 273-288.

Corman, H., and T. Joyce. 1990. “Urban Crime Control: Violent Crime in New York City.” Social Science Quarterly 71: 567-584.

Joyce, T., Corman, H. and M. Grossman. 1988. “A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Strategies to Reduce Infant Mortality.” Medical Care 26: 348-360.

Joyce, T. 1988. “The Social and Economic Correlates of Pregnancy Resolution Among Adolescents in New York City by Race and Ethnicity: A Multivariate Analysis.” American Journal of Public Health 78: 626-631.

Joyce, T., Grossman, M. and F. Goldman. 1988. “An Assessment of the Benefits of Air Pollution Control: The Case of Infant Health.” Journal of Urban Economics 25: 32- 51.

Corman, H., Joyce, T., and M.Grossman. 1987. “Birth Outcome Production Functions in the U.S.” Journal of Human Resources 22: 339-360. 7

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Corman, H., Joyce, T. and N. Lovitch. 1987. “Crime, Deterrence, and the Business Cycle in New York City, a VAR Approach.” Review of Economics and Statistics 69:

695-700.

Joyce, T. 1987. “The Impact of Induced Abortion on White and Black Birth Outcomes in the U.S.” Demography 24: 229-244. Joyce, T. 1987. “The Demand for Health Inputs and Their Impact on the Black Neonatal Mortality Rate.” Social Science and Medicine 24: 911-918.

Publications - Contributions to Edited Volumes

Joyce, Ted. 2010. “Abortion and Crime: A Review. In The Handbook of the Economics of Crime. Bruce Benson and Paul Zimmerman, eds. (New York: Edward Elgar) pp. 452- 487.

Korenman, S., Kaestner, R. and T. Joyce. “Unintended Pregnancy and the Consequences of Nonmarital Childbearing.” In Out of Wedlock: Consequence and Causes of Nonmarital Fertility, edited by L.Wu and B.Wolfe. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2001.

Racine, A., Joyce, T. and M. Grossman. 1992. “Effectiveness of Health Care Services for Pregnant Women and Infants.” The Future of Children 2(2): 40-59,

Corman, H., Joyce, T. and N. Mocan. “Homicide and Crack in New York City.” In Search for Alternatives: Drug Control Policy in the United States, edited by Melvyn Krauss and Edward Lazear. Stanford, CA: Press, 1991.

Grossman, M. and T. Joyce. “Socioeconomic Status and Health: A Personal Research Perspective.” In Income, Schooling, Health, and Jobs, edited by John P. Bunker, Barbara M. Kehrer, and Deanna S. Gomby. Menlo Park: Kaiser Foundation, 1989.

Publications – Other

Amanda Dennis, Stanley Henshaw, Theodore Joyce, Lawrence Finer and Kelly Blanchard. The Impact of Law Requiring Parental Involvement for Abortion: A Literature Review (New York: Guttmacher Institute, 2009) http://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/ParentalInvolvementLaws.pdf

Theodore Joyce, Stanley Henshaw, Amanda Dennis, Lawrence Finer and Kelly Blanchard. The Impact of State Mandatory Counseling and Waiting Period Laws on Abortion: A Literature Review (New York: Guttmacher Institute, 2009). http://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/MandatoryCounseling.pdf

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Blanchard Restrictions on Medicaid Funding for Abortions: A Literature Review (New York: Guttmacher Institute, 2009) http://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/MedicaidLitReview.pdf

Work in Progress

Moyano, Paloma and Ted Joyce. “An Honor and a Privilege: Effect of an Honors College on Student Outcomes.” Under review at Economics of Education Review.

Dench, Daniel and Theodore Joyce. “Information and credible sanctions in curbing online cheating among undergraduates: a field experiment.” Under review at the Journal of Human Resources

Funded Research

Co-Principal Investigator (Robert Kaestner, PI). “Legal Issues Related to Teen Fertility.” From the National Institutes on Child Health and Human Development to the National Bureau of Economic Research, August 2015-July 2018, $268,821.

Principal Investigator. “Association between Inter-pregnancy Interval and Maternal Health Outcomes among WIC Participants.” From United States Department of Agriculture and University of California at Los Angeles to the Research Foundation of the City University of New York, August, 2012-July, 2016, $71,734.

Principal Investigator. “A Randomized Field Experiment of a Hybrid versus Traditional Economics Lecture.” Collaborative Incentive Research Grant Program Round 20, August 31, 2013-July 31, 2014, $25,260.

Principal Investigator. “Efficacy and Effectiveness of a Peer Counseling Program to Promote Breastfeeding.” From the National Institutes on Child Health and Human Development to the Research Foundation of the City University of New York, From August 6, 2012 to August 1, 2014, $160,900.

Principal Investigator. “Effect of New WIC Food Packages on Breastfeeding and Food Package Choices.” United Stated Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Research Program to the National Bureau of Economic Research, July 21, 2011 to September 30, 2013, $ 197,696.

Principal Investigator. “Changes in Teen Fertility Before and After Roe v. Wade.” From the National Institutes on Child Health and Human Development to the Research Foundation of the City University of New York. From April 1, 2010 to March 31, 2012, $164,378.

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Theodore Joyce, May 2021 Co-Principal Investigator (with Silvie Colman). “Laws restricting access to reproductive health services and prevalence of STDs among minors.” From the Robert Wood

Johnson Foundation to Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. and Research Foundation of the City University of New York. From December 1, 2009 to June 1, 2011, $149,397.

Principal Investigator. “Policy Changes and Pregnancy Outcomes.” From the National Institutes on Child Health and Human Development to the Research Foundation of the City University of New York. From April 1, 2008 to March 31, 2010, $163,000.

Principal Investigator. “Association between Prenatal WIC Exposure and Maternal Behavior, Health and Birth Outcomes: Evidence from the Pregnancy Nutrition Surveillance System.” From the Food and Nutrition Research Program, United States Department of Agriculture to the National Bureau of Economic Research December 1, 2006 – November 30, 2008.

Principal Investigator. “Does Greater Exposure to WIC Affect Maternal Behavior and Improve Infant Health?” Evidence from the Pregnancy Nutrition Surveillance System. From the Institute for Research on Poverty and the United States Department of Agriculture Small Grants Program to the Research Foundation of the City University of New York. July 1, 2005 – December 31, 2006.

Principal Investigator. “Parental Involvement Laws and Reproductive Outcomes.” From the National Institutes on Child Health and Human Development to the National Bureau of Economic Research. From April 1, 2005 to March 31, 2007.

Co-Principal Investigator, “Parents’ Schooling and Child Well-Being in Taiwan,” National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, DHHS, 2003-2006.

Principal Investigator. “The Use of Twins to Understand the Effect of WIC on Birth Outcomes.” From the Institute for Research on Poverty and the United States Agriculture Department Small Grants Program to the Research Foundation of the City University of New York. July 1, 2003– December 31, 2004.

Principal Investigator. “The Effect of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program on Immunization Rates: Evidence from the National Immunization Survey.” From Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to the Center for the Study of Business and Government. From January 1, 2003 to December 31, 2003.

Co-Principal Investigator. “Welfare Reform, Fertility and Reproductive Behavior.” From the National Institutes on Child Health and Human Development to the National Bureau of Economic Research. From September 1, 2001 to August 31, 2004.

Principal Investigator. “Legalized Abortion and Crime” from the Open Society Institute to the National Bureau of Economic Research. From June 1, 2001 to May 31, 2002.

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Principal Investigator. “Cigarette Taxes and Prenatal Smoking.” From the National Institutes on Child Health and Human Development to the Research Foundation of the City University of New York. From April, 2001 to March, 2003.

Co-Principal Investigator. “Effects of Unintended Pregnancy on Child Development.” From the National Institutes on Child Health and Human Development to the Baruch College, Center for the Study of Business and Government. From April 1, 1998 to March 31, 2001.

Principal Investigator. “Effect of State Reproductive Policies on Second Trimester Abortions.” From the David and Lucile Packard Foundation to the Baruch College, Center for the Study of Business and Government. From July 1, 1998 to December 31, 1999.

Co-Principal Investigator. “Welfare Reform and the Perinatal Health of Immigrants.” From the Health Services Research Administration and the New York Community Trust to the Research Foundation of the State University of New York Health Science Center at . From April 1, 1998 - March 31, 2002.

Principal Investigator. “State Reproductive Policies and Pregnancy Resolution.” From the National Institutes on Child Health and Human Development to the National Bureau of Economic Research. From February, 1996 to January, 1998.

Principal Investigator. “Analysis of Infant Mortality in New York City.” From the Medical and Health Research Association of New York City, Inc. From September, 1995 to June 1996.

Principal Investigator. “Impact of Medicaid Changes on Infant Health in New York.” From Agency for Health Care Policy and Research to the National Bureau of Economic Research. From October 1, 1995 through December 30, 1996.

Principal Investigator. “The Neonatal Costs of Maternal Substance Abuse. From the National Institute on Drug Abuse to the National Bureau of Economic Research. From July 1, 1992 through June 30, 1995.

Principal Investigator. “A Cost/Benefit Analysis of Prenatal Substance Abuse Treatment.” From the David and Lucile Packard Foundation to the National Bureau of Economic Research. From February 1, 1992 to January 31, 1994.

Principal Investigator. “The Likely Impact of Severely Restricted Abortion Laws on Adolescent Childbearing Among Whites and Non-Whites in the State of Tennessee.” From the Rockefeller Foundation to the National Bureau of Economic Research. From March 1, 1991 through February 28, 1992.

Principal Investigator. “Understanding the Dramatic Increase in Low Birthweight in New York City.” From the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, Menlo Park, California to the National Bureau of Economic Research. From September, 1990 through August, 1991.

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Co-Principal Investigator. “Race and Ethnic Differences in U.S. Birth Outcomes.” From National Institutes of Child Health and Human Development, Bethesda, Maryland. From August 1988 through July 1991.

Co-Principal Investigator. “The Impact of Induced Abortion on Birth Outcomes in New York City: A Time-Series Analysis.” From the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, Menlo Park, California. From September 1988 through August 1989.

Co-Principal Investigator. “A Time-Series Analysis of Birth Outcomes in New York City.” From The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation to the National Bureau of Economic Research. From September 1988 to August 1989.

Principal Investigator. “The Impact of Prenatal Care on Race-Specific Birth Outcomes in New York City. A Multivariate Time-Series Analysis.” From the School of Business and Public Administration, Baruch College, CUNY. Summer 1988.

Principal Investigator. “The Impact of Induced Abortion on Birth Outcomes in New York City.” From the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation to the National Bureau of Economic Research. From July 1986 to January 1988.

Co-Principal Investigator. “Demographic Analyses of Risk-Specific Neonatal Mortality.” From the National Institutes of Child Health and Human Development to the National Bureau of Economic Research. From February 1986 through January, 1988.

Principal Investigator. “The Social and Economic Correlates of Pregnancy Resolution Among Adolescents in New York City by Race and Ethnicity: A Multivariate Analysis.” From the School of Business and Public Administration, Baruch College, CUNY. Summer 1987.

Invited Presentations

2019 University of Virginia Georgia State University

2018 American University

2017 USC Schaefer Center for Health Economics.

2016 Queens College, CUNY Department of Economics Princeton University, Labor Studies, November Columbia University, Applied Economics Workshop 12

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Professional Activities

Editor: Point-Counter Point: Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2016-2019 National WIC Association, Research Advisory Committee, 2012-2016 Editorial Board, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2010- present Co-editor, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2007-2010 Editorial Advisory Committee, Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health 2000-2008

Member, American Economic Association Member, American Society of Health Economists Member, Health Economics Research Association Member, Population Association American Member, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management

Referee for:

American Economic Review, Journal of Health Economics, Journal of Legal Studies, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of Political Economy, American Economic Journal, Applied Economics. Evaluation Review, Health Services Research, Journal of Developmental Economics, Review of Economics and Statistics, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Demography, Journal of Human Resources, Medical Care, American Journal of Public Health, Health Affairs, Inquiry, Social Science and Medicine, Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, Journal of the American Medical Association, Journal of Public Economics, Journal of Applied Econometrics, Pediatrics, New England Journal of Medicine

Expert Testimony

Planned Parenthood Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Carole E. Ball, M.D. v. Dennis Daugaard, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of South Dakota, Southern Division, 2011

Cincinnati Women’s Services, Inc. et al. v. Robert Taft et al., United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, 2006

Samuels G. Eubanks Jr., M.D., Ernest W. Marshall, M.D. and Ronachai Banchongmanie,

M.D. Vs. C. William Schmidt, U.S. District Court Western Kentucky at Louisville, 2000

Courses Taught

Ph.D.: Applied Micro-econometrics, Econometrics MBA: Microeconomics, Health Economics, Regression Analysis BBA: Introductory Economics, Intermediate Microeconomics, Advanced Microeconomics, Econometrics, Advanced Econometrics 13

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Ph.D. Thesis Supervision (sponsor and chair of the committee)

Simantov, Elisabeth. Senior Research Scientist, Simmons, an Experian Company. “Maternal Substance Abuse: Impact of Prenatal Care on Newborn Outcomes and Costs.” 1998.

Hantar, Michel. Senior Vice President for Model Development, Santander Bank. “Determinants of Ridership on New York City Subways.” 2000.

Colman, Gregory. Professor of Economics, Pace University. “Effects of Cigarette Excise Taxes on Cigarette Smoking by Pregnant Women.” 2001.

Colman, Silvie. Health Economist, Montefiore Medical Center, The University Hospital for Albert Einstein College of Medicine. “Essays in the Economics of Abortion and Fertility.” 2008.

Yunzal-Butler, Cristina. Research Scientist, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. “Essays in the Economic Evaluation of WIC.” 2008.

Conrad, Ryan. Economist, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, Food and Drug Administration. “Pharmaceutical Innovation and Infant Health: Palivizumab and RSV in California.” 2010.

Tan, Ruo-Ding. Consultant, The Analysis Group, Inc. “Three Essays on Health Policy and the Economics of Abortion and Marriage.” 2013.

Altindag, Onur. Post-doctoral Fellow, Harvard Population Center (2016-17); Assistant Professor of Economics, Bentley College (2017-present). “Three Essays on the Effect of Childbearing on Economic Well-being and Health.” 2016.

Fuentes, Elizabeth. Research Associate, Guttmacher Institute. “Evaluation of Abortion Laws on the Timing of Abortion.” 2016.

Moyano, Paloma. Visiting Instructor of Economics, Emory University. “Essays on the Economics of Health and Human Capital.” 2018.

Dench, Daniel, Assistant Professor, Georgia Tech University. “Three Essays in Education Economics.” 2020

Ph.D. Thesis Supervision (committee member)

Mocan, Naci. Ourso Distinguished Chair in Economics, Louisiana State University and Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research. “Three Essays in Applied Time-Series Analysis.” 1989.

Reichman, Nancy. Professor of Health Economics, Rutgers University “A Dynamic Analysis of Birthweight.” 1993.

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Warner, Geoffrey. Assistant Professor of Economics, Indiana University-Purdue University. “Age, Cohort, Prenatal Care, and Birthweight Production Functions.” 1994.

De Vries, Patricia. Post-doctoral Fellow in Agricultural Economics, Pennsylvania State University and Faculty Research Fellow, National Bureau of Economic Research. “Birth Outcome Production Functions in New York City: Endogeneity, Health Inputs, and Participation in WIC.” 1995.

Li, Wen-Hui. Research Scientist, New York City Department of Health. “The Effects of Medicaid Expansions on Birth and Marriage Rates in New York City.” 1996.

Yazici, Esel. Economist, Executive Director, Business School Istanbul Research Center, Turkey. “Consequences of Medicaid Expansions on Three Outcomes: Demand for Private Insurance, Infant and Child Health, and Labor Supply.” 1997.

Spasojevic, Jasmina. Research Scientist, New York City Department of Health. “Effects of Education on Adult Health in Sweden: Results from a Natural Experiment.” 2003.

Shang, Ce. Assistant Professor of Health Economics Oklahoma University College of Medicine. “Demand for Cigarette Smoking by Teenagers and Young Adults.” 2011.

Zhang, Yuxiu. Postdoctoral Associate, Yale University School of Public Health. “Essays on the Effects of Abortion.” 2011.

Medina, Jorge. Assistant Professor of Economics, Rutgers University at Newark. “Time-Series Demand Functions for Cigarettes and Alcohol by High School Seniors.” 2011.

Leung, Leigh Ann. Economist and Quantitative Analyst, City of New York. “Essays in Health Economics.” 2012.

Wang, Xu. Economist, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. “Three Essays in Health Economics.” 2012.

Platt, Katarzyna. Assistant Professor of Finance, SUNY at Old Westbury. “Three Essays on the Cost of Debt Capital.” 2015.

Margolis, Jesse. Post-doctoral Fellow, New York University Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. “Three Essays in the Economics of Health and Education.” 2015.

Kinory, Ethan. Assistant Professor of Finance, Rutgers University at Camden. “Changes in the Implementation Flexibility and Financial Statement Location of Mandated Accounting Standard.” 2016

Gehrsitz, Markus. Lecturer (equivalent to Assistant Professor in the US) of Economics, Strathclyde University, Scotland. “Three Essays in Economics of Health and Crime.” 2015.

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O’Connell, Stephen. “Post-doctoral Fellow, Department of Economics, MIT (2016-2018); Assistant Professor of Economics Emory University (2018-present). “Essays in Labor and Development Economics.” 2016.

Staneva, Viktoriya. Assistant Professor of Finance, University of New Hampshire. “Essays on Capital Structure and Public Debt Market.” 2017.

Roeper, Timothy. Clinical Assistant Professor of Economics, New York University. “Essays on the Economic Well-Being of Women.” 2017.

Peck, Jessica. Self-employed Consultant. “Essays on the Economic Driving and Health.” 2017.

Williams, Morgan. Post-doctoral Fellow, New York University Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. “Race and Gun Violence in the United States: A Case Study of Policy Reform in Missouri.” 2018.

Leboeuf, Beila. Economist, U. S. Congressional Joint Economic Committee. “Essays on Paid Family Leave in the United States.” 2019

Jessica Pac. Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin. “Three Essays on Child Maltreatment Prevention.” Columbia University. 2019.

Osborne, Eric. Assistant Professor, Pace University. “Essays in Applied Economics. 2020

Sanserverino, Amanda. Assistant Professor, Manhattan College. “The Impact of Anti- Corruption Laws: Evidence from the U.K. Bribery Act’s Extraterritorial Reach.” 2020

Recent Service

Personnel and Budget

Baruch College Committee on Promotion and Budget 2012-2016 Chair, School Academic Review Committee, 2018-present

Search Committees:

Lecturer Position, Department of Economics & Finance (2021) Chair, Lecturer Position, Department of Economics & Finance (2015-16) Dean of Zicklin School of Business (2013-14) Dean of Zicklin School of Business (2002) Chair, Faculty Economics, Zicklin School of Business (2003) Faculty, Baruch School of Public Affairs (2004) Co-Chair Dean of Baruch School of Public Affairs (2005)

Faculty, Economics Department, Zicklin School of Business (2005-2006) Faculty and Academic Director of Baruch’s Demography Center (2007)

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Chair, Economic Demography Cluster Faculty (2008)

Taskforces:

President’s Working Group on Online/Hybrid learning (2021) Provost’s Ad hoc Committee on Student Cheating, (2020) Zicklin Strategic Planning Committee, Technology (2017-18) Dean’s Ad hoc Taskforce for Executive Education (2016) Teaching Excellence Taskforce, Baruch College, (2014)

Chair, Dean’s Taskforce on Research, Zicklin School of Business (2003) Self-study of Economics Department, Zicklin School of Business (2004) Co-Chair, President’s Taskforce on Excellence in Teaching and Learning (2005-07) Faculty Working Group, Middle States Accreditation (2008-2009)

Executive Committees

Chair, Zicklin School of Business Executive Committee 2016-present) CUNY Graduate Center Program in Economics (1999-2013)

Chair, Baruch/Mt Sinai MBA Steering Committee (1998-2012) CUNY Institute for Demographic Research (2008-present)

Administrative Service

Director of Zicklin’s Online Learning and Evaluation, 2013-present Coordinator of Introductory Economics at Baruch, 2014-present Coordinator of Undergraduate Econometrics, 2012-2013 Academic Director, Baruch-Mt Sinai MBA in Health Care Administration 1998-2012

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