CPR Seminar Series in Aging, Labor and Public Finance
Fall 1999
441 Eggers Hall, Thursdays; 4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
(unless otherwise indicated)
- September 2. Introduction and Organizational Meeting.
- September 9. Timothy Smeeding (Syracuse University). "Social Security in the 21st Century. More than Deficits, Strengthening Security for Women".
- September 16. Tom Kniesner (Syracuse University). "Intergenerational Economic Consequences of Poor Health: Taking Care of Grammy and Grampy."
- September 23. Charles Longino (Wake Forest University). "Retirement Migration in America, Trends and Prospects."
- September 30. Bruce Meyer (Northwestern University). "Welfare, the Earned Income Tax Credit, and the Labor Supply of Single Mothers."
- October 7. Stuart Rosenthal (Syracuse University)."The Capitalization of Locational Amenities into Wages versus Land Rents: A Dynamic Model of Quality of Life in a System of Cities" with Stuart Gabriel, University of Southern California).
- October 14. Lara Shore Sheppard (University of Pittsburgh/Joint Center for Poverty Research, University of Chicago). "The Impact of Public Health Insurance on Labor Market Transitions" (with John Ham of Ohio State University).
- October 21. Gary Engelhardt (Syracuse University). "401(k)'s and Household Wealth Accumulation: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Survey."
- October 28. Jeff Milyo (Tufts University). "Income Inequality and Health Status in the United States: Evidence from the Current Population Survey."
- November 4. Kathryn Tout (Child Trends). "Evaluating Welfare Reform and Child Outcomes."
- November 11. Anne Gauthier (University of Calgary). "Patterns of Time Use of People Age 55 to 64 Years Old: Some Cross-National Comparisons." (with Timothy Smeeding).
- November 18. Joshua R. Goldstein (Princeton University). "Longer Life and Population Growth." (with Wilhelm Schlag).
- December 2. John Moran (Syracuse University). "Preference Diversity and the Breadth of Employee Health Insurance Options" (with Michael Chernew and Richard Hirth).
- December 9. Dan Black (Syracuse University). Revised June 2000. "How the Availability of High-Wage Jobs for Low-Skill Men Affects AFDC Expenditures: Evidence from Shocks to the Coal and Steel Industries." (with T. McKinnish and S. Sanders).