CURRICULUM VITAE May, 2017 Sherrie A. Kossoudji
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1 CURRICULUM VITAE May, 2017 Sherrie A. Kossoudji Contact Information: Address School of Social Work The University of Michigan 2788 SSW Building 1080 S. University Ave. Ann Arbor, MI, USA Telephone (SSW office) Education: Ph.D., Department of Economics, The University of Michigan, 1984 B.A., International Studies / Latin American Studies Miami University, Positions and Appointments: Associate Professor, School of Social Work and Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Faculty Associate, Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations; University of Michigan, September 1995-present. Fellow, IZA (Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit) Bonn, Germany present Visiting Professor, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, UM Joint Program, Visiting Scholar, IZA (Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit). Bonn, Germany. 2001, Chair, SACUA (Senate Assembly Committee for University Affairs), Assistant Professor, School of Social Work and Department of Economics, University of Michigan, Mellon Assistant Research Scientist, Population Studies Center, University of Michigan, Demography Trainee, Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina,
2 Grants and Contracts: Dynamically Mapping Refugee Movements to Provide Evidence of Future Undocumented Residence, UNHCR. In process. Immigration Enforcement: Policy on the Ground. Third Century Initiative, University of Michigan. Funded Undocumented Migration and the U.S./Mexico Border. Center for Research on Learning and Teaching. University of Michigan. Funded Contested Borders, Social Work, and Immigrant Advocacy. Global Social Work Learning Community. University of Michigan. Funded Who stays? Non-Immigrant workers in the United States who become Immigrants. Borders Consortium and the Department of Homeland Security The Vast Difference Between Immigration and In-Migration. Office of the Vice President for Research, Michigan GEAR UP. The Department of Education and the State of Michigan ITC technology grant, the University of Michigan, LS&A, 2010 Pricing People: Life Sciences Advances and Markets for Human Components. UM. OVPR-Life Sciences Seed Grant Michigan s Gear Up Education Programs. The Department of Education and The State of Michigan The Trucking Industry Project (part of LEHD Sloan Project PI s Mike Belzer and Stan Sedo). The Sloan Foundation The Career Development Fund for Women. University of Michigan The NILE Project. UM Gilbert Whitaker Fund for the Improvement of Teaching Why Didn t Legalization Matter for Women? Institute for Research on Women and Gender The NILE Project: New Interactive Learning Experiences. UM-Gilbert Whitaker Fund for the Improvement of Teaching The Welfare to Work Transition: The View from the City. The Upjohn Institute for Employment Research The New Interactive Learning Experience. Center for Research on Teaching Instructional Grant. The University of Michigan
3 Web based course development. OIT/SSW technology enhanced instruction grant. The University of Michigan Interactive Strategies for Teaching. The University of Michigan. OIT/SSW technology enhanced instruction grant Wage Mobility for the Newly Legalized Population. U.S. Department of Labor (with Deborah Cobb-Clark) The Paperless Classroom. The University of Michigan. OIT/SSW technology enhanced instruction grant Occupational Mobility of the Newly Legalized Population. U.S. Department of Labor (with Deborah Cobb-Clark) U.S. Apprehension Policy and Illegal Mexican Migrants. U.S. HHS PHS National Institutes of Health Research Grant The Impact of State Policy Change on General Assistance Recipients, Their Communities and the State of Michigan. Ford Foundation Research Grant. (with Sandra Danziger and Robert Lovell; in cooperation with Michigan Department of Social Services (MDSS)) Intergenerational Transmission of Welfare. Department of Health and Human Services. (with Sandra Danziger and Martha Hill). Subcontractors in grant with MDSS Women's Work during World War II. Research Partnership Grant. University of Michigan. (with Laura Dresser) Undocumented Migration and the Production Process. U.S. Department of Labor, International Labor Office Contract Economics of Adoption Markets. Office of Vice President for Research Grant. University of Michigan Wages and Employment of Legal Migrants, Illegal Migrants, and Immigrants. Sloan Foundation Research Grant The Role of Apprehensions in the Illegal Alien Labor Market. Sloan Foundation Research Grant (with Susan Ranney) Economics of Undocumented Migration. Rockefeller Foundation Research Grant (with Susan Ranney) Awards: Computerworld Smithsonian Award, Laureate, 2000 (These awards are for excellence in information technology and teaching) 3
4 The Torch Award for Outstanding Contributions to Students Mortarboard National Senior Honor Society, Rackham Summer Interdisciplinary Institute Faculty Fellow, Dorothy S. Thomas Award, Population Association of America, Lolagene Coombs Dissertation Award, University of Michigan, Highlighted Presentations 2017: 21 Million Refugees in an Uncertain World. UM Alumni Association, July, 2017 Children on the Move: Why Are There So Many Young Refugees? UM Alumni Association, July 2017 Refereed Journal Articles, Book Chapters, Edited Volumes, Monographs and Reviews: What are the Consequences of Immigrant Regularization? World of Labor In Press. Immigration, Poverty, and Socioeconomic Inequality (David S Card and Steven Raphael book). Book Review. Social Service Review, Migration and the Labor Force. The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Nationality. Wiley-Blackwell, Publisher Legalization, Then and Now, Revisited. Immigration Perspectives. Immigration Policy Center. Washington, DC The History of inter-country adoptions between Vietnam and the United States: social welfare implications. Conference Proceedings of the International Conference on Social Work and Social Policy. Hanoi University GEAR- UP Student Outcomes from 2006 to (with Larry Gant). 472 pp. State of Michigan. Cybermind, review Qualitative Social Work. Technology and Inquiry: Future, Present, and Past , Sage Publications (p7). The Impact of Legalization Then and Now Immigration Perspectives: Immigration Policy Center. Washignton, D.C. Evaluating GEAR- UP Over Time (with Larry Gant). State of Michigan. 4
5 Two Years of GEAR-UP (with Larry Gant). State of Michigan. Researching Migration: Stories from the Field Edited by Sherrie Kossoudji, Louis DeSipio, and Manuel Garcia y Griego. New York: SSRC Books (This is SSRCs first ebook). GEAR-UP in the State of Michigan (with Larry Gant) State of Michigan. Immigrant and Native Asset Accumulation in Housing: Asset Choices and Urban Housing Markets Chapter 10 in Immigration: Trends, Consequences and Prospects for the United States. Barry Chiswick, editor. GEAR-UP: Five Years of Change (with Larry Gant) State of Michigan. The Economics of Assisted Reproduction Chapter 10 in Economics Uncut. Edited by Simon Bowmaker. Edward Elgar, publisher. GEAR-UP: Evaluation after Four Years (with Larry Gant) State of Michigan. IRCA's Impact on the Occupational Concentration and Mobility of Newly-Legalized Mexican Men In How labor migrants fare, Population Economics series. Heidelberg and New York: Springer, pp GEAR-UP: The First Three Years. (with Larry M. Gant). State of Michigan State of Michigan. GEAR-UP Evaluation Year 1 and Year 2 (with Larry M. Gant) State of Michigan. Review of Beyond Smoke and Mirrors: Mexican Immigration in an era of Economic Integration. Doublas S. Massey, Jorge Durand, and Nolan J. Malone Journal of Economic Literature. GEAR-UP Evaluation Report (with Larry M. Gant and Tiffiany Howard) State of Michigan. Coming Out of the Shadows: Learning about Legal Status and Wages from the Legalized Population (with Deborah Cobb-Clark) Journal of Labor Economics. 20(3). Strategies of Stakeholder Analysis for Participation and to Improve Project Performance: Concepts and Field Techniques Chapter 4 in Interest Groups and Organizations as Stakeholders. The World Bank. Playing Cat and Mouse at the U.S. Mexican Border The Economics of Migration (Klaus Zimmerman and Thomas Bauer, eds.). Edward Elgar Publishing Limited. Book 2 in The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics series editor, Mark Blaug. Mobility in El Norte: Employment and Occupational Changes for Undocumented Latina Women. (with Deborah Cobb-Clark) Social Science Quarterly, 81(1):311-24, March. 5
6 IRCA s Impact on the Occupational Concentration and Mobility of Newly-Legalized Mexican Men. (with Deborah Cobb-Clark) Journal of Population Economics. Did Legalization Matter for Women? Amnesty and the Wage Determinants of Formerly Unauthorized Workers (with Deborah Cobb-Clark) Gender Issues. 17(4): The Ending of General Assistance and SSI Disability Growth in Michigan. (with John Bound and Gema Richart Moes) Growth in Disability Benefits: Explanations and Policy Implications. Kalman Rupp and David C. Stapleton, Editors. The Shadows of Unauthorized Employment: Women s Sub-Minimum Pay and Occupational Concentration Before and After Legalization. (with Deborah Cobb-Clark) In Women s Progress, Perspectives on the Past, Blueprint for the Future: Conference Proceedings (pgs ). Institute for Women s Policy Research. The Ending of General Assistance and SSI Disability Growth in Michigan: A Case Study (with John Bound and Gema Richart Moes) The Journal of Disability Policy Studies. Review of Workfare or Fair Work: Women, Welfare, and Government Work Programs (by Nancy Rose) Industrial and Labor Relations Review. 50(2): Finding Good Opportunities in Undocumented Markets: U.S. Occupational Mobility for Latino Workers (with Deborah Cobb-Clark). International Migration Review. 30(4): Entering and Leaving the Child Welfare System: Racial Patterns in the Move to Adoption Adoption Policy and Special Needs Children. Rosemary Avery (ed.). Greenwood Press. When Welfare Ends: Subsistence Strategies of Former GA Recipients (with Sandra Danziger). The University of Michigan. Monograph and Report. IRCA, Legalization, and the Occupational Concentration and Mobility of Amnestied Immigrants (with Deborah Cobb-Clark). U. S. Department of Labor Monograph. What Happened to Former GA Recipients? (with Sandra Danziger). The University of Michigan. Monograph and Report. What Happens When a Welfare Program is Terminated? (with Sandra Danziger). African American Research Perspectives. Michigan's General Assistance Population (with Sandra Danziger). The University of Michigan. Monograph and Report. Playing Cat and Mouse at the U.S. Mexican Border Demography. 29(2): The End of a Riveting Experience: Occupational Shifts at Ford After World War II (with Laura Dresser). American Economic Review. 82(2):
7 Working Class Rosies: Women Industrial Workers During World War II (with Laura Dresser). Journal of Economic History. 52(2): Legal Status of Workers and the Production Process United States Department of Labor Working Paper Series. Pride and Prejudice: Culture in the Labor Market and the Home In Steven Shulman and William Darity (eds.). The Question of Discrimination: Racial Inequality in the U.S. Labor Market. pp Wesleyan University Press. The Assimilation of Immigrant Workers: Is It a Labor Market Phenomenon? Journal of Human Resources. 24(3): } The Impact of English Language Ability on the Labor Market Opportunities of Asian and Hispanic Immigrant Men Journal of Labor Economics. 6(3): The Impact of Origin Community Characteristics on Rural--Urban Out--Migration in a Developing Country (with Richard C. Bilsborrow, Thomas McDivitt, and Richard Fuller). Demography. 24(2): The Labor Market Experience of Female Migrants: The Case of Temporary Mexican Migration to the United States (with Susan Ranney). International Migration Review. 18(4): Profiles of Temporary Mexican Labor Migrants to the United States (with Susan Ranney). Population and Development Review. 9(3): The Economic and Demographic Status of Female Headed Households in Botswana (with Eva Mueller). Economic Development and Cultural Change. 31(4): Selected Service Activities: Chair, Instructional Technology Committee, School of Social Work. Member, Fulbright Interviewing Committee (for students), University of Michigan. Member, Special Faculty Interest Group for Instructional Technologies. CRLT, University of Michigan. Member, Washtenaw County ID Project task force Member, Washtenaw County Interfaith Coalition for Immigrant Rights Refereed manuscripts for Social Problems, Social Forces, Social Work, the Journal of the European Economic Association, and other professional journals Membership in Professional Organizations Population Association of America. American Economic Association, CSWEP (Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession), International Association of Feminist Economists, Society of Labor Economists European Association of Labor Economists 7
8 European Society of Population Economists Teaching and Pedagogy (All formal classes documented in UM.Canvas): Contested Borders, Social Work, and Immigrant Advocacy (mini-course); Economics 101 The Principles of Economics (Economics); American Immigration (interdisciplinary PhD.); Statistics in Policy Analysis and Evaluation (SSW Masters); Immigration Enforcement, Human Rights, and Social Justice (interdisciplinary); Life Sciences and Markets for Human Components (Economics, honors seminar); Social Workers Meet Evidence (new SSW Masters mini-course); 8
Labor and Demographic Economics, Applied Econometrics, Economics of Philanthropy, Immigrant Assimilation, and Race/Ethnic Identity.
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