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1 Curriculum Vitae Harriet Orcutt Duleep 4417 Yuma Street, NW, Washington, DC (voice); ( ) Education Ph.D., M.I.T., Department of Economics, Fields of Concentration: Labor; Econometrics; Human Capital and Income Distribution. Advisers: Jerry Hausman and Lester Thurow, Doctoral Dissertation: Poverty and Inequality of Mortality B.A., University of Michigan, Economics, Oberlin Conservatory/College, 1973 Professional Experience Research Professor of Public Policy, Thomas Jefferson Program in Public Policy, College of William and Mary, 2007-present Research Fellow, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn, 2000-present Senior Economist, Social Security Administration, Division of Economic Research, 2000-present Deputy Editor, Demography, Principal Research Associate, Urban Institute, Population Studies Center, Senior Economist, Acting Director ( ), Research Office, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Economist, Social Security Administration, Division of Retirement and Survivor Studies, ; Division of Economic Research, Economic Analyst, Abt Associates, Cambridge, Mass., 1977 Research Associate, Labor Force Behavior of Canadian Women Project, University of Alberta, 1976 Scholarship BOOKS Poverty and Inequality in Mortality: Individual Behaviors, Societal Solutions, book in progress A New Look at Human Capital Investment: A Study of Asian Immigrants and Their Family Ties, with Mark Regets, Seth Sanders, and Phanindra Wunnava, book in progress Immigrants and Immigration Policy: Individual Skills, Family Ties, and Group Identities, co-edited with Phanindra Wunnava. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1996 The Economic Status of Americans of Asian Descent, with Seth Sanders, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1988 (Abstracted in the Journal of Economic Literature, March 1990, pp , and 1

2 International Migration Review), The Economic Status of Americans of Southern and Eastern European Ancestry, with Hal Sider, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1986 (Abstracted in the Journal of Economic Literature, March 1989, p. 218 and International Migration Review) Employment and Earnings of Married Females, Census Analytical Monograph, with Alice Nakamura, Masao Nakamura, Dallas Cullen, and Dwight Grant, Statistics Canada, 1979 PUBLISHED ARTICLES, CHAPTERS, AND PAPERS UNDER REVISION FOR PUBLICATION, BY SUBJECT AREA I. Immigration Immigration and the Labor Force, The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, new updated edition, editor, George Ritzer, Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, forthcoming, The Adjustment of Immigrants in the Labor Market, chapter in Handbook of the Economics of International Migration, eds. Barry R. Chiswick and Paul Miller, Elsevier, 2014, pp U.S. Immigration Policy at a Crossroads: Should the U.S. Continue Its Family-Friendly Policy? International Migration Review, Volume 48, Issue 3, pp , Fall Country of Origin and Immigrant Earnings, : A Human Capital Investment Perspective. with Xingfei Liu and Mark Regets, under revision for publication, Elusive Concept of Immigrant Quality: Evidence from , with Mark Regets, under revision for publication. The Effect of Admission Criteria on Immigrant Assimilation: with Mark Regets, under revision for publication. The Economic Impact of Immigration in Immigrants in American History: Arrival, Adaptation, and Integration, ed. Elliott Robert Barkan, pp (also available on world wide web; ABC-CLIO, Santa Barbara, CA, 2013 Migration and the Labor Force, The Concise Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, online condensed version, editors, George Ritzer and J. Michael Ryan, Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, Research on Immigrant Earnings, with Daniel Dowhan, Social Security Bulletin, 2008, vol. 68, no.1, pp Adding Immigrants to Microsimulation Models, with Daniel Dowhan, Social Security Bulletin, 2008, vol. 68, no.1, pp Incorporating Immigrant Flows into Microsimulation Models, with Daniel Dowhan, Social Security Bulletin, 2008, vol. 68, no.1, pp

3 Immigrant Skill Transferability and the Propensity to Invest in Human Capital, Research in Labor Economics, Volume 27: 43-73, reprinted in Immigration: Trends, Consequences and Prospects for the United States, ed. Barry R. Chiswick, IZA, Elsevier, JAI 2008, pp Migration and the Labor Force, with Regan Main, Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, Editor, George Ritzer, Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2007 Insights from Longitudinal Data on the Earnings Growth of U.S. Foreign-born Men, with Daniel Dowhan, Demography, August 2002 Immigrants and Human Capital Investment, with Mark Regets, American Economic Review, May Reprinted in The Economics of Migration, Editors Klaus Zimmerman and Thomas Bauer, in The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, Series Editor, Mark Blaug, 2002 Projecting Immigrant Earnings: The Significance of Country of Origin, with Mark Regets, Social Security Bulletin, no. 4, 1998, pp Immigrant Entry Earnings and Human Capital Growth, with Mark Regets, Research in Labor Economics, vol. 16, 1997, pp Measuring Immigrant Wage Growth Using Matched CPS Files, with Mark Regets, Demography, May 1997, vol. 34, no. 2, pp The Decline in Immigrant Entry Earnings: Less Transferable Skills or Lower Ability? with Mark Regets, Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, vol. 37, Special Issue on Immigration, 1997, pp Family Unification, Siblings, and Skills with Mark Regets, in H. Duleep and P. V. Wunnava (editors), Immigrants and Immigration Policy: Individual Skills, Family Ties, and Group Identities, Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1996, pp Individual Skills, Family Ties, and Group Identities: Introduction and Summary, with Phanindra Wunnava, in H. Duleep and P. V. Wunnava (editors), Immigrants and Immigration Policy: Individual Skills, Family Ties, and Group Identities, Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1996, pp Social Security and Immigrant Earnings, with Mark Regets, Social Security Bulletin, vol. 59, no. 2, Summer 1996, pp Admission Criteria and Immigrant Earnings Profiles, with Mark Regets, International Migration Review, vol. 30, no. 2, Summer 1996, pp Reprinted in The Economics of Migration, Editors Klaus Zimmerman and Thomas Bauer, in The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, Series Editor, Mark Blaug, 2002 Book Review of Issues in the Economics of Immigration by George Borjas, Journal of Economic Literature, vol. 39, No. 3, September 2001, pp Earnings Convergence: Does it Matter Where Immigrants Come From or Why? with Mark Regets, Canadian Journal of Economics, vol. 29, April 1996, pp. S130-S134 Book Review of Immigration and the Work Force: Economic Consequences for the United States and Source Areas by George Borjas and Richard Freeman, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, vol. 47, No. 3, April 1994 Book Review of Mass Immigration and the National Interest, by Vernon Briggs, International 3

4 Migration Review, vol. 28, Summer 1994 Social Security and the Emigration of Immigrants, Social Security Bulletin, vol. 57, no. 1, Spring (Reprinted in Migration: A Worldwide Challenge for Social Security, Geneva: International Social Security Association, 1994) Some Evidence on the Effect of Admission Criteria on Immigrant Assimilation, with Mark Regets, in Immigration, Language and Ethnic Issues: Canada and the United States, Barry Chiswick (ed.). Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute, 1992, pp II. Earnings and Labor Force Participation of Women Trends in Female Immigrant Assimilation Rates, under revision for requested resubmission in Labour Economics. The Family Investment Model: A Formalization and Review of Evidence from Across Immigrant Groups, Gender Issues, vol. 16, no. 4, Fall, 1998, pp ; reprinted in Immigrant Women, ed. Rita Simon, Transaction Publishers, Empirical Regularities Across Cultures: The Effect of Children on Women s Work, with Seth Sanders, Journal of Human Resources, Spring 1994, pp The Decision to Work by Married Immigrant Women, with Seth Sanders, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, July, 1993, pp Reprinted in The Economics of Migration, Editors Klaus Zimmerman and Thomas Bauer, in The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, Series Editor, Mark Blaug, 2002 Discussion: Sex Discrimination in Pension Compensation, 42nd Industrial Relations Research Association Proceedings, 1990 III. Income Distribution and Minority Economic Status Accounting for the Economic Progress of American-Born Asians: , with Seth Sanders, under revision for requested resubmission in Industrial & Labor Relations Review. The Civil Rights Act and the Earnings of Lower Income Hispanic Men in the 1960 s, with Mark Regets, under revision for publication. India s Caste System and the Labor/Land Ratio, under revision for publication. Civil Rights in Metropolitan America, with Joe Darden and George Galster, Journal of Urban Affairs, Fall 1992 An Exploratory Analysis of Discrimination at the Top: American-Born Asian and White Men, with Seth Sanders, Industrial Relations, Fall 1992 The Measurement of Labor Market Discrimination When Minorities Respond to Discrimination, with Nadja Zalokar, in Richard Cornwall and Phanindra Wunnava, eds., New Approaches to Economic and Social Analyses of Discrimination, NY: Praeger Press,

5 IV. Statistical Methodology Sharpening the Effectiveness of Natural Experiments as an Analytical Tool, under revision for publication. Alternative Approaches to Model Choice, with Alice Nakamura and Masao Nakamura, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Vol. 14, no. 1, September, 1990, pp V. Mortality and Socioeconomic Status Occupational Experience and Socioeconomic Determinants of Mortality, under revision for requested resubmission in Journal of Human Resources. Has the U.S. Mortality Differential by Socioeconomic Status Increased Over Time? Letter to the Editor, American Journal of Public Health, vol. 88, no. 7, July 1998 Mortality and Income Inequality Among Economically Developed Countries, Social Security Bulletin, vol. 58, no. 2, Summer 1995, pp Measuring Socioeconomic Mortality Differentials Over Time, Demography, May, 1989 Measuring the Effect of Income on Adult Mortality Using Longitudinal Administrative Record Data, Journal of Human Resources, Spring 1986, pp Incorporating Longitudinal Aspects into Mortality Research Using Social Security Administrative Record Data, Journal of Economic and Social Measurement, Winter 1986 Implications for Social Security Policymaking of Research in Mortality, International Social Security Bulletin, fourth quarterly issue, 1984 Research on Mortality Variation by Socioeconomic Status: A Brief Review and Further Development Using Linked Data in Statistical Uses of Administrative Records: Recent Research and Present Prospects, Department of the Treasury, Washington, DC: GPO, 1984 Coming Soon: Taxpayer Data Classified by Occupation, with Pete Sailer and Phil Clark, 1980 American Statistical Association Proceedings. Reprinted in Statistical Uses of Administrative Records: Recent Research and Present Prospects, Department of the Treasury, Washington, DC: GPO, 1984 Social Security Data Files as a Resource for Health Research with Faye Aziz and Linda DelBene, 1981 American Statistical Association Proceedings. Reprinted in Statistics of Income and Related Administrative Record Research, Department of the Treasury, Washington, DC: GPO, 1981 Differential Mortality by Income and Education, 1980 American Statistical Association Proceedings. Reprinted in Economic and Demographic Statistics, Social Security Admin., Washington, DC: GPO, 1980 WORKING PAPERS AND RESEARCH REPORTS, BY SUBJECT AREA I. Immigration Country of Origin and Immigrant Earnings, : A Human Capital Investment Perspective 5

6 with Xingfei Liu and Mark Regets, IZA Discussion Paper #8628, November Country of Origin and Immigrant Earnings: Evidence from with Mark Regets, College of William & Mary, Dept. of Economics, Working Paper #131, Should the U.S. Continue Its Family-Friendly Immigration Policy? with Mark Regets, IZA Discussion Paper #8406, August U.S. Immigration Policy at a Crossroads, IZA Discussion Paper #7136, January 2013; College of William & Mary, Dept. of Economics, Working Paper #130, How Immigration May Affect the Entrepreneurship of Natives: Theoretical Building Blocks and Preliminary Results, with David Jaeger and Mark Regets, IZA Discussion Paper, 2012; College of William & Mary, Dept. of Economics, Working Paper #134, The Elusive Concept of Immigrant Quality: Evidence from , with Mark Regets, IZA Discussion Paper, 2002; College of William & Mary, Dept. of Economics, Working Paper #138, Are Lower Immigrant Earnings at Entry Associated with Faster Growth? A Review, with Mark Regets, Discussion Paper PRIP-UI-44, Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute, 1997 Country of Origin and Immigrant Earnings, with Mark Regets, Discussion Paper PRIP-UI-31, Washington, DC: The Urban Institute, 1994 The Elusive Concept of Immigrant Quality: Evidence from with Mark Regets, Discussion Paper PRIP-UI-28, Washington, DC: The Urban Institute; College of William & Mary, Dept. of Economics, Working Paper #131, Social Security and Immigration. Report prepared for the International Social Security Association conference, Migration and Social Security, Stockholm, Sweden, September 1993 II. Earnings and Labor Force Participation of Women Revisiting the Family Investment Model with Longitudinal Data: The Earnings Growth of Immigrant and U.S.-Born Women, with Daniel Dowhan, IZA Discussion Paper, 2002 Identifying Stable Child Status-Work Relationships for Married Women: Insights from Recent Immigrants, with Seth Sanders, Discussion Paper PRIP-UI-32, Washington, DC: The Urban Institute, 1994 The Earnings Differential between Men and Women: The Effect of Geographic Mobility on Wage Rate Changes, Analysis of the Eight-year Family Sample tape of the Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, 1976 III. Income Distribution and Minority Economic Status The Civil Rights Act and the Earnings of Lower Income Hispanic Men in the 1960 s with Mark Regets, IZA Discussion Paper, 2012; College of William & Mary, Dept. of Economics, Working Paper #136,

7 The Economic Status of Asian Americans Before and After the Civil Rights Act, with Seth Sanders, IZA Discussion Paper, 2012; College of William & Mary, Dept. of Economics, Working Paper #135, The Labor/Land Ratio and India's Caste System IZA Discussion Paper, 2012; College of William & Mary, Dept. of Economics, Working Paper #137, Accounting for the Economic Progress of American-Born Asians: , with Seth Sanders, Population Studies Center, Discussion Paper UI-PSC-17, Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute, 1994 Civil Rights for the Underclass: How Lower Income Blacks and Hispanics Fared in the 1960s, with Mark Regets, Population Studies Ctr., Discussion Paper UI-PSC-16, Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute, 1994 Ten Welfare Reform Proposals, with Clark Abt and Ernst Stromsdorfer, Abt Associates, Inc IV. Statistical Methodology Sharpening the Effectiveness of Natural Experiments as an Analytical Tool, IZA Discussion Paper, 2012; College of William & Mary, Dept. of Economics, Working Paper #133, An Experimental Research Design for Minnesota s Work Equity Program, with Clark Abt and Ernst Stromsdorfer, Abt Associates, 1977 Evaluation of the Longer Term Impact of WIN-II, with Ernst Stromsdorfer and Vince Scardino, Abt Associates, 1977 V. Mortality and Socioeconomic Status Earnings Growth versus Measures of Income and Education for Predicting Mortality, University of Michigan Research Retirement Consortium, WP , September 2011 (UM10-24). Comments on Mortality Section of Long Range Assumptions of the 1998 Trustees Report, Office of Research, Evaluation and Statistics, Social Security Administration, 1997 Race, Life Expectancy, and Social Security, with Dean Leimer, Office of Research, Evaluation and Statistics, Social Security Administration, 1997 Race and Money s Worth under Social Security, with Dean Leimer, Office of Research, Evaluation and Statistics, Social Security Administration, 1997 Comments on Socioeconomic Differentials in the Returns to Social Security, Office of Research, Evaluation and Statistics, Social Security Administration, 1995 Occupational Experience and Socioeconomic Variations in Mortality, Population Studies Center, Discussion Paper UI-PSC-20, Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute, 1995 The Income/Mortality Relationship and Proposals to Change the Minimum Retirement Age, Office of Research, Evaluation and Statistics, Social Security Administration, 1994 Social Security and International Differences in Mortality, Social Security Administration,

8 Social Security Policymaking and Socioeconomic Variations in Mortality: Microsimulation, Future Trends, and Equity, Social Security Administration, 1986 Program Impacts of Variations in Mortality, with Cliff Patrick, Social Security Administration, 1983 Social Security in 2000 and 2020, with Cliff Patrick and Marilyn McMillen, Social Security Administration, 1983 VI. Demand for Labor How the Demand for Labor May Adapt to the Availability of Labor: A Preliminary Exploration with Historical Data, with Xingfei Liu, IZA Discussion Paper #8918, March One Way the Demand for Labor May Adapt to the Availability of Labor, IZA Discussion Paper, 2012; College of William & Mary, Dept. of Economics, Working Paper #132, Grants and Contracts Smith Richardson Foundation, Immigration and Innovation (with David Jaeger), University of Michigan Research Retirement Consortium, Earnings Growth as a Predictor of Mortality, Smith Richardson Foundation/Barry Chiswick, Immigrant Skill Transferability and the Propensity to Invest in Human Capital, Russell Sage Foundation, Occupational Experience and Socioeconomic Variations in Morality, National Science Foundation, The Civil Rights Act and Asian/Hispanic Earnings, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Poverty and Inequality in Mortality: Individual Behaviors, Societal Solutions, Social Security Administration, Research to better understand the relationship of immigration and emigration to Social Security, the treatment of mortality in Social Security projections, and the relationship of socioeconomic variations in mortality to various Social Security policy issues Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, A Study of the Earnings and Human Capital Investment of Asian Immigrants and their Families (with Mark Regets and Seth Sanders) Robert A. Jones/Middlebury College, Immigrants and Immigration Policy: Individual Skills, Family Ties, and Group Identities, conference and book (with Phanindra Wunnava) 1993 Donner Foundation/Alice Nakamura, Dynamic Labor Force Participation of Women, 1991 Donner Foundation/Barry Chiswick, The Human Capital Investment and Economic Assimilation of Canadian and U.S. Immigrants,

9 Presentations at Professional Meetings, by Subject Area I. Immigration A New Way for Measuring whether Immigration of the Poorly Educated hurts Poorly Educated Natives, Society of Government Economists/George Washington University, IZA Migration session, Fall The Effect of Admission Criteria On Immigrant Assimilation: with Mark Regets, in Family vs. Employment Immigration Policy: Striking the Right Balance session, APPAM, Annual Fall Research Conference Immigrants and Innovation in the United States, with David Jaeger, presentations of various versions at 8th IZA Annual Migration Meeting, European Association of Labor Economists/Society of Labor Economists, University of Bochum, Columbia University, and Population Association of America, Policy Implications of the Inverse Relationship: Immigrant Skill Transferability and the Propensity to Invest in Human Capital, invited paper, Conference on Immigration: Trends, Consequences and Prospects for the U.S., University of Illinois at Chicago/IZA, 2005 Testing the Immigrant Human Capital Investment Model with Longitudinal Individual Data, invited paper, European Society of Population Economics, Bonn, Germany, 2000 Has the Labor Market Quality of U.S. Immigrants Fallen? Evidence from Longitudinal Data, with Daniel Dowhan, invited paper, Conference on Labour Market Institutions and Outcomes, Canadian International Labour Network, Toronto and invited paper, International Metropolis Conference, Vancouver, 2000 Insights from Longitudinal Data on the Earnings Growth of U.S. Foreign-Born Men and Women, invited paper, Creating Canada s Advantage in the Information Age, Joint Conference of IRPP and CERF, Ottawa, 1999 Insights from Longitudinal Data on the Earnings Growth of U.S. Foreign-Born Men, invited paper, Canadian Economics Association, Vancouver, Canada, 1999 Immigrant Earnings Growth: Initial Insights from Longitudinal Data on Individuals, with Daniel Dowhan, Population Association of America, 1999; Society of Labor Economists, 1999 Immigrants and Human Capital Investment, with Mark Regets, invited paper, American Economic Association, Country of Origin and Immigrant Earnings, with Mark Regets, American Economic Association, 1998 Are Lower Immigrant Earnings at Entry Associated with Faster Growth? A Review, with Mark Regets, Society of Labor Economists, 1997 Immigrant Economic Assimilation and Admission Policy: Individual, Family, and Community Perspectives, invited paper for Is International Immigration Good for Receiving Countries?, Population Association of America, 1997 Immigrant Earnings Growth Revisited, with Mark Regets, invited paper, American Economic Association,

10 Measuring Immigrant Wage Growth Using Matched CPS Files, with Mark Regets, Population Association of America, 1996 Determinants of Immigrant Earnings Profiles, with Mark Regets, Society of Government Economists/Allied Social Science Association, 1996 The Economic Impacts of Immigration: Past Results and New Approaches, invited paper for 30 Years of Immigration Policy and Immigration Research: What Have We Learned? Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management, 1995 Earnings Convergence: Does it Matter Where Immigrants Come From or Why? with Mark Regets, invited paper for Canadian Economics Association, 1994, Society of the Advancement of Socioeconomics, 1995, and the Population Association of America, 1995 Immigrant Earnings Profiles and Admissions on the Basis of Kinship versus Occupational Skills, with Mark Regets, North American Economics and Finance Assoc./Allied Social Science Association and the Population Association of America, 1994 Country of Origin and Immigrant Earnings, with Mark Regets, Middlebury College Conference on Immigration and Immigration Policy, 1993 The Elusive Concept of Immigrant Quality: The Borjas/Chiswick Debate Revisited, with Mark Regets, American Economic Association, 1992 Some Evidence on the Effect of Admission Criteria on Immigrant Assimilation with Mark Regets, invited paper, Donner Foundation Conference on Immigration, Language, and Ethnic Issues: Public Policy in Canada and the United States, 1990 II. Earnings and Labor Force Participation of Women The Earnings Growth of Immigrant Couples: Evidence from Matched Longitudinal Individual Data, with Daniel Dowhan, Population Association of America, 2001 A Re-evaluation of the Family Investment Model with Longitudinal Data, Western Economics Association, Vancouver, and Population Association of America, 2000 Reflections on the Family Investment Model, invited paper, Immigrants and Their Transition to a New Labor Market Conference, Tel Aviv University, 1998 Continuity and Discontinuity in the Labor Force Participation of Immigrant Women, with Seth Sanders, Society of Government Economists/Allied Social Science Association, 1992 Empirical Regularities Across Cultures: The Effect of Children on Women s Work, with Seth Sanders, invited paper, Donner Foundation-Minnesota Industrial Relations Center Conference on the Economic Well-Being of Women and Children, Feb , 1991 and Dec. 5-7, 1991 The Decision to Work by Married Immigrant Women: Evidence from Asian Women, with Seth Sanders, Eastern Economic Association, 1991 The Role of Women in the Economic Assimilation of Asian Immigrant Families, with Seth Sanders, 10

11 American Economic Association/CSWEP, 1988 III. Income Distribution and Minority Economic Status The Civil Rights Act and Hispanic Economic Status, with Mark Regets, Population Association of America, 1998 Civil Rights for the Underclass: How Lower Income Blacks and Hispanics Fared in the 1960 s, with Mark Regets, Population Association of America, 1992 The Relative Earnings of Black and Hispanic Men: Evidence from Longitudinal Earnings Data for the 1960s, with Mark Regets, American Economic Association, 1990 Civil Rights and the Relative Earnings of Black Men: Evidence from Longitudinal Earnings Data, with Mark Regets, paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Economic Association, Accounting for the Narrowing Wage Gap Between American-Born Asians and Whites, with Seth Sanders, American Economic Association, 1990 The Current Economic Status of Citizens and Residents of Asian Descent, with Seth Sanders, invited paper, American Economic Association, 1987 Serfdom and the Labor-Land Ratio: An Economic Historical Analysis of India s Caste System, American Economic Association, 1984 IV. Statistical Methodology Sharpening the Effectiveness of Natural Experiments as an Analytical Tool in Public Policy Research, Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management, 1997 V. Mortality and Socioeconomic Status Socioeconomic Determinants of Mortality and the Propensity to Invest, invited paper for UCLA/Russell Sage Conference on Social Dimensions of Inequality, 2007 Poverty, Occupational Experience, and Mortality, Population Association of America, 2003 Access to Medical Care and Socioeconomic Differentials in U.S. Mortality, with Daniel Dowhan, Society of Labor Economists, 2000 Occupational Experience and Socioeconomic Variations in Mortality, Population Association of America, 1991 Occupational Experience and Longevity, American Economic Association/Health Economics Research Organization, 1984 Incorporating Longitudinal Aspects into Health Research, invited paper for National Prospective Mortality Studies, American Statistical Association,

12 The Socioeconomic Determinants of Mortality: The Role of Income, American Economic Association, 1983 Applications of Administrative Record Data to Mortality Research, invited paper for New Methods and Sources of Mortality Data, Population Association of America, 1982 An Application of Improvements in Social Security Administrative Files for Health Research, invited paper for Statistical Uses of Administrative Records, American Statistical Association, 1981 Professional Activities HONORS 2013 American Statistical Association Roger Herriot Award for Innovation in Federal Statistics, team award as a key contributor to Current Population Survey (CPS)-Internal Revenue Service (IRS)-Social Security Administration (SSA) Exact Match Study D. K. Smith '42 Fall 2013 Economics Lecture, Middlebury College. American Statistical Association/National Science Foundation/Census Fellowship award, 1992 TESTIMONY Testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives, Subcommittee on Immigration, May 8, 2007: Senate Judiciary Committee seminar focused on developing new immigration legislation: Presentation on the dynamics of immigrant adaptation to the U.S. economy and the potential importance of a path towards permanence in the United States, 2006 Testimony before the U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform, February 1995 REVIEW NIH special emphasis panel reviewing research on socioeconomic determinants of mortality, NIH Population Research Scientific Review Group, Review of the demographic assumptions concerning mortality, fertility, and immigration underlying Social Security s Long-Range Assumptions of the annual Trustees Report, Article reviewer: American Sociological Review, Canadian Journal of Economics, Canadian Public Policy, Contemporary Economic Policy, Demography, Eastern Economic Journal, Economic Development and Cultural Change, Economic Development Quarterly, Economic Inquiry, European Economic Review, Gender Issues, Industrial & Labor Relations Review, Industrial Relations, International Migration Review, International Migration, Journal of Economic Literature, IZA Journal of Migration, Journal of Human Resources, Journal of Labor Economics, Journal of Population Economics, 12

13 Journal of Urban Economics, Labour Economics, Population and Development Review, Population Research and Policy Review, Quarterly Journal of Business and Economics, Research in Labor Economics, Review of Economics and Statistics, Review of Economics of the Household, Social Science Quarterly Book reviewer: Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press Grants reviewer: National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, Russell Sage Foundation, Smith Richardson Foundation GUEST LECTURER Amherst College, Bates College, Middlebury College, Georgetown University, Rutgers University, University of Maryland Population Research Center, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, Society for Government Economists, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Treasury Department (Social Security Board of Trustees) DATA CREATION AND MODEL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES My research on immigrant earnings and emigration has been incorporated into the Social Security Administration microsimulation models (Polisim and MINT) as well as the actuarial models present I have pursued numerous activities to improve the usefulness of the Social Security administrative data for social science research, 1979-present Interagency Working Group on Immigration Statistics Social Security Administration appointee to Consulting Group on the 1986 Mortality Followback Survey, National Center for Health Statistics, Review of socioeconomic mortality differentials in developed countries as background for the World Social Situation Report for the U.N. World Population Conference, Social Security Administration Project Director, IRS-SSA project to add occupation data to the Continuous Work History Sample, Social Security Administration Project Co-Director, IRS-SSA Income and Wealth Estimation Project, National Center for Health Statistics-National Cancer Institute-SSA project to enhance the Continuous Work History Sample with data items from the death certificate, CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION Organized Life Course Connections session for the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, 2008 Co-organized Middlebury College Conference on Immigration and Immigration Policy, with Phanindra Wunnava

14 Organized or co-organized the following sessions at the Annual Meeting of the Allied Social Science Association and the American Economic Association: Labor Market Consequences of Immigrant Admissions Criteria, Boston, 1994; Patterns of Minority Progress, Washington, D.C., 1990; Women s Economic Activity and Minority Family Income, New York, 1988; The Economic Progress of Racial and Ethnic Groups, Chicago, 1987 Organized three national conferences on Asian economic status, immigration, and civil rights issues, U.S. Commission Civil Rights, 1989 CONTRIBUTIONS TO JOINT REPORTS Along with June O Neill, James Cunningham, Mark Regets, Seth Sanders, Hal Sider, and Nadja Zalokar, I helped develop the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Incomes of Americans series. Each volume in this series uses Public-Use Microdata Samples (PUMS) from the decennial censuses and other historical data to trace the economic path of various ethnic and racial groups from 1940 to The advisory group for the Incomes of Americans series included Barry Chiswick, Reynolds Farley, Nathan Glazer, Claudia Goldin, Jacob Mincer, Walter Oi, Stephen Thernstrom, and Finis Welch. I contributed to the following monographs: Voices Across America: Roundtable Discussions of Asian Civil Rights Issues, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1991 (edited and wrote introduction); The Economic Status of Black Women: An Exploratory Investigation, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. 1990, ; The Immigration and Reform Control Act: Assessing the Evaluation Process, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1989; The Economic Progress of Black Men in America, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1986, Report on Statistical Uses of Administrative Records, Office of Federal Statistical Policy and Standards, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, 1980 PRESS COVERAGE My research has been discussed in articles in news publications including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Business Week, Chronicle of Higher Education, Economic Letter Insights from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Harvard International Review, Indianapolis Star, Investor s Business Daily, Reason Magazine, Star Tribune, Washington Times, and The Informed Budgeteer (a weekly newsletter of the Senate Budget Committee) References Prof. Jerry Hausman Prof. Barry Chiswick Prof. Greg Duncan Dept. of Economics Dept. of Economics, Chair Univ. of California, Irvine M.I.T. George Washington Univ Education Cambridge, Mass G Street, NW Mail Code: Monroe Hall 340 Irvine, CA jhausman@mit.edu Washington, DC (949) gduncan@uci.edu brchis@uic.edu 14

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