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- Name:Mindy Marks
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Topic:
- Public Policy: Health care reform
- Title:Associate Professor of Economics
- Degree:Ph.D. Washington University, St. Louis
- E-mail: mindy.marks@ucr.edu
- Phone: (951) 827-4164
- Prefered Media: Print, Radio, Video
Media Contact:
- Bettye Miller
- bettye.miller@ucr.edu
- (951) 827-7847
Background:
Professor Marks studies health care economics and can talk about essential components of reform as a matter of public policy, particularly the necessity of insurance mandates in health care reform.
Recognitions:
Journal Referee: American Economic Review; American Economic Journal: Applied Economics; Econometric Review; Labour Economics
Grant Reviewer: National Science Foundation
Founding Co-editor: Policy Matters: A Quarterly Publication of the University of California, Riverside
Conference Organizer: All UC Labor Economics Workshop, Fall 2009
Recipient of the Regents Grant, UCR 2009-2010
Academic Senate Research Grant, UCR, 2005-2011
Outside Activities:
Journal Publications
"Minimum Wages, Employer-Provided Health Insurance and the Nondiscrimination Law," Industrial Relations, forthcoming 2011
"Motherhood and Female Labor Supply in the Developing World: Evidence from Infertility Shocks," Journal of Human Resources, forthcoming (with Jorge Aguero) 2011
"The Falling Time Cost of College: Evidence from Half a Century of Time Use Data," The Review of Economics and Statistics, forthcoming (with Philip Babcock) 2011
"Effects of Occupational Licensing Laws on Minorities: Evidence from the Progressive Era," The Journal of Law and Economics, 52(2):351-366 (with Marc Law)
"Motherhood and Female Labor Force Participation: Evidence from Infertility Shocks," American Economic Review, 98(2):500-504 (with Jorge Aguero)
"Leisure College, USA: the Decline in Student Study Time," American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, (7) (with Philip Babcock)
Languages Spoken:
English
