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    ROBERT T. MICHAEL Curriculum Vitae

    July 2007

    OFFICE ADDRESS

    Harris Graduate School of Public Policy StudiesUniversity of Chicago1155 E. 60th StreetChicago, Illinois 60637Phone: (773) 834-2577 Fax: (773) 702-0926email: [email protected]

    EDUCATION

    High School Western Reserve Academy, June 1960B.A. Economics and Philosophy, Ohio Wesleyan University (graduated with Honors;

    Slocum Prize; Phi Beta Kappa; Omicron Delta Kappa), 1964

    Ph.D. Economics, Columbia University (graduated With Distinction), 1969

    PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

    Current:1980-present: University of Chicago

    Eliakim Hastings Moore Distinguished Service Professor, Harris Graduate School ofPublic Policy Studies and the College (Professor of Education 1980-1989; Dean, HarrisSchool, 1989-1994 & 1998-2002; Emeritus beginning July 2007)

    Committee on Demographic Training, Division of the Social Sciences. 1983-present;Founder & Chairman (1983-1988)

    1980-present: National Opinion Research Center, Inc.CEO (1984-89); Research Associate, Population Research Center (1980-present;Founding Director, 1980-1988; Director again 2002-present); Research Associate,Economics Research Center (Founding Director 1980-1984); Project Director, NationalLongitudinal Survey Program (2006- present)

    2007-2009: World Scholar, Institute of Education, University of London

    Previous:2004: University of Copenhagen; Visiting Professor1995: London School of Economics: Visiting Professor

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    1983-1984: Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace: Visiting Scholar1974-1980: Stanford University: Professor, Department of Economics (1979-1980)

    Associate Professor (1974-1979)1966-1980: National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.; Director, Palo Alto Office

    (1978-1980); Research Associate (1972-1980); R.A./Analyst (1966-1972)

    1969-1973: UCLA: Assoc Prof, Dept. of Economics (1972-73), Assist Prof (1969-72)

    PROFESSIONAL HONORS

    Sesquicentennial Alumnus, Econ Department, Ohio Wesleyan University, 1992Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1994Visiting Centennial Professor, London School of Economics, 1995Survey of the Year Award. American Association of Public Opinion Research: The

    National Health and Social Life Survey, 1995Gordon J. Laing Award. University of Chicago Press for The Social Organization of

    Sexuality, 1996

    Teaching Award, Harris Graduate School of Public Policy Studies, core course 1996 &1997 & 1998; non-core course 2003Corresponding Fellow, The British Academy, Elected 2001

    National Associate, National Academy of Sciences, Awarded 2001Levin Fellow, Harris School, 2003-04Robert J. Lapham Award, Population Association of America, 2005

    OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

    Current National Opinion Research Center, member, Board of Trustees (1985--present)Western Reserve Academy, Hudson, Ohio, member, Board of Trustees (2002-07)Journal of Labor Economics, member, Editorial Board (1982--)

    PastFederal Advisory Committee, National Children’s Study, NICHD-EPA-CDC (2002-

    2006)Civic Consulting Alliance (CCA) (Formerly Financial Research and Advisory

    Committee (FRAC) of the Civic Committee of The Commercial Club ofChicago, member, Board of Trustees (2000-2006)

    Panel on Design of Nonmarket Accounts, CNSTAT-DBASSE, National ResearchCouncil-National Academy of Sciences, member (2002-04)

    Chapin Hall Center for Children at the University of Chicago, member, Board ofTrustees (1985-2003); Chair, Finance Committee (1987--91); Chair, Budgetcommittee (1994--98)

    Member, Board of Visitors, Western Reserve Academy, Hudson, Ohio (1993-2001),Co-chair (1997-2001)

    NICHD, Demographic and Behavioral Sciences Branch, Strategic Plan Workshopmember (1999-2001)

    Member, Board on Children Youth and Families, Institute of Medicine/National

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    Research Council (1993-1997)Chair, Panel on Poverty and Family Assistance, National Academy of Sciences/

    National Research Council (1992-1995)Member, Truman Scholars Regional Selection Committee (1994)Member, Adolescent Reproductive Health Subcommittee, Chicago Board of Health

    (1993-1994)Honorary Visiting Professor in the Social Statistics Research Unit, City UniversityLondon, England (1992-1993)

    Member, Steering Committee National Child Development Survey, Economic andSocial Research Council, United Kingdom (1989-1993)

    Member, Midwest Regional Selection Committee for the President's Commissionon White House Fellows (1993)

    Member, Laboratory Schools Board, University of Chicago (1986-1992) Chair,Finance Committee (1987-1992) Chair, Director Search Committee (1989)

    Member, Committee on Economic Education, American Economic Association(1988-1991)

    Chair, Panel of Pay Equity Research, National Academy of Sciences/NationalResearch Council (l986-1989)Member, Advisory Board, National Survey of Children (Child Trends) (1989)Member, Advisory Council, Institut fur Demoskopie Allensbach, Federal Republic

    of Germany (1984-1988)Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, Institute of Behavioral Science,

    University of Colorado at Boulder (1988)Member, Board of Overseers of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (1986-1988)Member, Advisory Panel, Center for Economics and Business, Ohio Wesleyan

    University (1986-1988)Member, Advisory Panel for "The Changing Life-Course of American Women,"

    Battelle Human Affairs Research Centers (1985-1987)Member, Advisory Panel, Michigan Time Use Survey (1982-1986)Member, Social Science and Population Study Section, NICHD (1982-1986)Member, Executive Committee, Conference on Income and Wealth, NBER (1982-1985)

    BIBLIOGRAPHY

    BOOKSGary S. Becker. Economic Theory. (title page states: “With the assistance of Michael

    Grossman and Robert T. Michael”). New York: A.A. Knopf. 1971.

    Robert T. Michael. The Effect of Education on Efficiency in Consumption. New York:Columbia University Press for NBER. 1972.

    Edward P. Lazear and Robert T. Michael. Allocation of Income Within The Household.Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1988.

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    Robert T. Michael, Heidi I. Hartmann and Brigid O’Farrell. eds. Pay Equity: EmpiricalInquiries. Washington, DC: National Academy Press. 1989.

    Robert T. Michael, John H. Gagnon, Edward O. Laumann and Gina Kolata. Sex inAmerica: A Definitive Survey. New York: Little Brown and Co. 1994. Also

    published in the United Kingdon (Little Brown, Ltd., 1994); in Holland(Prometheus; 1994); in Germany (Droemersche, 1994); and in Japan (1995).(Paperback in U.S., Warner Books, 1995).

    Edward O. Laumann, John H. Gagnon, Robert T. Michael and Stuart Michaels. TheSocial Organization of Sexuality, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1994.(Paperback issued in 2000).

    Constance F. Citro and Robert T. Michael, eds. Measuring Poverty: A New Approach.Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. 1995.

    Edward O. Laumann and Robert. T. Michael, eds. Sex, Love, and Health in America:Private Choices and Public Policies . Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2001.

    Robert T. Michael, ed. Social Awakening: Adolescent Behavior as AdulthoodApproaches. New York: Russell Sage Press. 2001.

    OTHER PUBLICATIONS

    Robert T. Michael. "Dimensions of Household Fertility: An Economic Analysis."Proceedings of the Social Statistics Section. American Statistical Association.1971. pp.126-136.

    Robert T. Michael. "Education in the Nonmarket Production." Journal of PoliticalEconomy. 1973. 81(2):306-327.

    Robert T. Michael. "Education and the Derived Demand for Children." Journal ofPolitical Economy. 1973. 81(2) (Part 2):128-164. Also in Economics of theFamily: Marriage, Children and Human Capital. T.W. Schultz, ed. Chicago:University of Chicago Press for NBER. 1975. pp.120-156.

    Robert T. Michael and Gary S. Becker. "On the New Theory of Consumer Behavior."The Swedish Journal of Economics. 1973. 75(4):378-396.

    Robert T. Michael. "Education and Consumption." In Education, Income and HumanBehavior. F. Thomas Juster, ed. New York: Columbia University Press for

    NBER. 1975. pp.235-252.

    Robert T. Michael. "Education and Fertility." In Education, Income and HumanBehavior. F. Thomas Juster, ed. New York: Columbia University Press for

    NBER. 1975. pp.339-364.

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    Robert T. Michael and Robert J. Willis. "Contraception and Fertility: HouseholdProduction Under Uncertainty." In Household Production and Consumption.

    Nestor N. Terleckyj, ed. New York: Columbia University Press for NBER. 1976. pp.27-93.

    Robert T. Michael. "Family Background and Achievement: A Comment." InKinometrics; Determinants of Socioeconomic Success Within and BetweenFamilies. Paul J. Taubman, ed. New York: North Holland Publishing Co. 1977.

    pp.163-168.

    Gary S. Becker, Elisabeth M. Landes and Robert T. Michael. "An Economic Analysis ofMarital Instability. Journal of Political Economy. 1977. 85(6):1141-1187.

    Robert T. Michael. "The Consumption Studies from the Rural Income MaintenanceExperiment." In Welfare in Rural Areas. John L. Palmer and Joseph A. Pechman,

    eds. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution. 1978. pp.149-171.Robert T. Michael. "The Rise in Divorce Rates 1960-1974: Age Specific Components."

    Demography. 1978. 15(2):177-182.

    Robert T. Michael. "Discussion." American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 1978.60(2):345-347.

    Robert T. Michael. "Variation Across Households in the Rate of Inflation." Journal ofMoney, Credit and Banking. 1979. 11(1):32-46.

    Robert T. Michael. "Determinants of Divorce." In Sociological Economics, L.Levy-Garboua, ed. London: Sage Publications. 1979. pp.223-254.

    Edward P. Lazear and Robert T. Michael. "Family Size and the Distribution of Real PerCapita Income." American Economic Review. 1980. 70(1):91-107.

    Robert T. Michael, Victor R. Fuchs and Sharon R. Scott. "Changes in the Propensity toLive Alone: 1950-1976.” Demography. 1980. 17(1):39-56.

    Edward P. Lazear and Robert T. Michael. "Real Income Equivalence Among One-Earnerand Two-Earner Families." American Economic Review. 1980. 70(2):203-208.

    Robert T. Michael. "Measuring Non-monetary Benefits of Education: A Survey." InFinancing Education: Overcoming Inefficiency and Inequity. W.A. MacMahonand T.G. Geske, eds. Champaign-Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press. Chapter6. 1982. pp.119-149.

    James J. Heckman and Robert T. Michael. "Earnings and the Distribution of Income:Insights from Economic Research." In Behavioral and Social Science Research: A

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    National Resource. R. McC. Adams, N.J. Smelser, D.J. Treiman, eds.Washington, DC: National Academy of Science Press. 1982. pp.146-196.

    Robert T. Michael. Book Review of Susan Hill Cochrane's Fertility and Education: WhatDo We Really Know? Economics of Education Review. 1982. 2(4):391-393.

    Robert T. Michael and Nancy Brandon Tuma. "Youth Employment: Does Life Begin at16?" Journal of Labor Economics. 1984. 2(4):464-476.

    Robert T. Michael. "Consequences of the Rise in Female Labor Force ParticipationRates: Questions and Probes." Journal of Labor Economics. 1985. 3(1) (Part 2):S117-S146.

    Robert T. Michael and Nancy Brandon Tuma. "Entry into Marriage and Parenthood byYoung Men and Women: The Influence of Family Background." Demography.1985. 22(4):515-544.

    Nancy Brandon Tuma and Robert T. Michael. "A Comparison of Statistical Models forLife Course Analysis with an Application to First Marriage." In Family Relationsin Life Course Perspective. David I. Kertzer, ed. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press. 1986.

    pp.107-146.

    Robert T. Michael. "Optimism In The Face of Uncertainty." A University of ChicagoConvocation Address. University of Chicago Record. 1986. 10(1):57-59.

    Edward P. Lazear and Robert T. Michael. "Estimating the Personal Distribution ofIncome with Adjustment for Within-family Variation." Journal of LaborEconomics. 1986. 4(3) (Part 2):S216-S239.

    Robert T. Michael. "Discussion of D. Kasprzyk, 'A Review of Research and DesignIssues in SIPP'." Proceedings of American Statistical Association AnnualMeeting 1986.

    Robert T. Michael. "Discussion of Eric A. Hanushek, 'Nonlabor Supply Responses to theIncome Maintenance Experiments'." In The Income Maintenance Experiment:Lessons for Welfare Reform. Alicia H. Munnell, ed. Federal Reserve Bank ofBoston/Brookings Institution. Conference Series. No. 30, Vol.1. 1987.

    The National Longitudinal Study of the High School Class of 1972; Fifth Follow-Up(1986); Data File Users Manual--NICHD Edition (two volumes) NORC, PrincipalInvestigator, 1987.

    Robert T. Michael. "How Large Survey Organizations Build Quality Into TheirOperations." In Third Annual Research Conference. Bureau of the Census. U.S.Department of Commerce. 1987:238-239.

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    Robert T. Michael. "Why Did The U.S. Divorce Rate Double Within A Decade?" InResearch in Population Economics. T. Paul Schultz, ed. Greenwich, CT: JAIPress. 1988. (6):367-399.

    R. T. Michael, E. O. Laumann, J. H. Gagnon and T. W. Smith. "Number of Sex Partners

    and Potential Risk of Sexual Exposure to Human Immunodeficiency Virus."Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 1988. 37(37):565-568.

    Robert T. Michael and Heidi I. Hartmann. "Pay Equity: Assessing the Issues." In PayEquity: Empirical Inquiries. Robert T. Michael, Heidi I. Hartmann, and BrigidO'Farrell, eds. Washington, DC: National Academy Press. 1989, pp.1-19.

    E. O. Laumann, J. H. Gagnon, S. Michaels, R. T. Michael and J. S. Coleman."Monitoring the AIDS Epidemic in the United States: A Network Approach."Science. Vol. 244. June 9, 1989:1186-1189.

    Sonalde Desai, P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale and Robert T. Michael. "Mother or Market?The Effects of Maternal Employment on the Intellectual Ability of 4-Year OldChildren." Demography. 1989. 26(4):545-561.

    Edward O. Laumann, John H. Gagnon and Robert T. Michael. "Life Course and NetworkConsiderations in the Design of the Survey of Health and Sexual Behavior." InFowler, Floyd J. Jr., Ed. Health Survey Research Methods. DHHS Publication

    No. 89-3447. September 1989. pp.227-234.

    Andrew M. Greeley, Robert T. Michael and Tom W. Smith. "Americans and their SexualPartners." Society. 1990. 27(5 July/August):36-42. Reprinted in Annual Editions:Human Sexuality 91/92. Guilford, Conn.: Dushkin Publ. Group. 1991. pp.61-67

    Robert T. Michael. "The Gender Wage Gap." In Headline News, Science Views. DavidJarmul, ed. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. 1991. pp.112-114

    P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale, Robert T. Michael and Sonalde Desai. "MaternalEmployment During Infancy: An Analysis of 'Children of the NationalLongitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY)'." In Employed Mothers and theirChildren. Jacqueline V. Lerner & Nancy L. Galambos, eds. New York: GarlandPublishing, Inc. 1991. (Chapter 3) pp.37-62

    P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale, Robert T. Michael and Sonalde Desai. "The Impact of EarlyMaternal Employment on Children's Development: The Role of the HomeEnvironment." L'Effet de L'Emploi Chez Les Meres D'Enfants en Bas-Age: LeRole de L'Environnement Familial. In L'Accueil du Enfant: Politiques etRecherches dans les Differents Pays. B. Pierrehumbert, ed. Lausanne,Switzerland: Editions ESF. 1991. pp.135-144.

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    E. O. Laumann, J. H. Gagnon, S. Michaels, R. T. Michael and L. P. Schumm."Monitoring AIDS and Other Rare Population Events: A Network Approach."Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 1993. 34(March):7-22.

    Edward O. Laumann, John H. Gagnon and Robert T. Michael. "A Political History of the

    National Sex Survey of Adults." Family Planning Perspectives. 1994. 26(1,January/February):34-38.

    Robert J. Willis and Robert T. Michael. "Innovation in Family Formation: Evidence onCohabitation in the U.S.” In The Family, The State, and the Market in AgingSocieties. J. Ermisch & N. Ogawa, eds. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 1994.

    pp. 9-45. (An IUSSP conference volume, conference held in Sendai City, Japan,Sept. 1988).

    "Who’s doing it? and how? Major U.S. Sex Survey.” Glamour Magazine. November,1994. pp.176ff.

    Robert T. Michael. "Money Illusion: The Importance of Household Time Use in SocialPolicy Making." J. Family and Economic Issues. 17, No. 3/4. Winter 1996. Pp.245-260. (Presented at Cornell University's conference on "Household Time Use:Research in the 21st Century." March 1992).

    Robert T. Michael. “The National Health and Social Life Survey: Public Health Findingsand Their Implications.” In S.L. Isaacs & J. R. Knickman, eds. To Improve Healthand Health Care: 1997. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers. 1997: 232-250.

    David M. Betson and Robert T. Michael. “Why Are So Many Children Poor?” TheFuture of Children. Vol. 7, No. 2. (Summer/Fall) 1997.

    Robert T. Michael, Jane Wadsworth, Joel Feinleib, Anne M. Johnson, Edward O.Laumann and Kaye Wellings. “Private Sexual Behavior, Public Opinion, andPublic Health Policy Related to Sexually Transmitted Diseases: A U.S. -- BritishComparison.” American J. of Public Health. Vol. 88, No. 5 (May 1998): 749-754.Republished as Chapter 12 in E. O. Laumann and R. T. Michael, eds. Sex, Love,and Health in America: Private Choices and Public Policies. Chicago: Universityof Chicago Press. 2001. pp. 439-530.

    Joel A. Feinleib and Robert T. Michael. “Reported Changes in Sexual Behavior inResponse to AIDS in the U.S.” Preventive Medicine. Vol. 27. (1998):400-411.Republished as Chapter 8 in E. O. Laumann and R. T. Michael, eds. Sex, Love, &Health in America: Private Choices and Public Policies. Chicago: University ofChicago Press. 2001. pp. 302-326.

    David M. Betson, Constance F. Citro and Robert T. Michael. “Recent Developments forPoverty Measurement in U.S. Official Statistics.” Journal of Official Statistics. Vol. 16, No. 2. (June 2000): pp. 87-111.

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    Robert T. Michael. “Comments on Policy Issues” in John Bancroft, ed. The Role ofTheory in Sex Research. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. 2000.

    pp. 322-327.

    Robert T. Michael and Kara Joyner. “Choices Leading to Teenage Births.” Chapter 2 inE.O. Laumann and R.T. Michael, eds. Sex, Love, and Health in America: PrivateChoices and Public Policies. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2001. pp. 72-104. [Population Research Center. Discussion Paper. July 1998.]

    Robert T. Michael. “Abortion Decisions in the U.S.” Chapter 11 in E.O. Laumann andR.T. Michael, eds . Sex, Love, and Health in America: Private Choices and PublicPolicies. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2001. pp. 377-438. [Harris SchoolWorking Paper 99.6; January 1999.]

    Robert T. Michael. “Private Sex and Public Policy.” Chapter 13 in E.O. Laumann and

    R.T. Michael, eds. Sex, Love, and Health in America: Private Choices and PublicPolicies. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2001. pp. 465-492. [Harris SchoolWorking Paper 99.7; January 1999.]

    Robert T. Michael. “A Lens on Adolescence: The 1997 National Longitudinal Survey ofYouth.” Chapter 1 in Social Awakening. 2001.

    Robert T. Michael and Courtney Bickert. “Exploring Determinants of Early SexualBehavior.” Chapter 5 in Social Awakening. 2001.

    Carolyn J. Hill and Robert T. Michael. “Measuring Poverty in the NLSY97.” Journal ofHuman Resources. 36, No.4(Fall 2001):725-761. [Harris School Working Paper00.27 (November 2000)]

    Robert T. Michael & Michael R. Pergamit. “The National Longitudinal Survey of Youth,1997 Cohort.” Journal of Human Resources. 36. No.4(Fall 2001): 628-640.

    Robert T. Michael. “Children’s Cognitive Skill Development in Britain and the UnitedStates.” International Journal of Behavioral Development. Vol.27, No.5. 2003

    pp396-408. (Harris School Working Paper 01.19. July 2001)

    Robert T. Michael. “Family Influences on Children’s Verbal Ability” in Ariel Kalil &Thomas DeLeire, eds. Family Investments in Children: Resources and Behaviorsthat Promote Success. Mahwah, NJ: L. Erlbaum Assoc. Inc, 2004. pp. 49-84.(Harris School Working Paper 03.07 March 2003)

    Robert T. Michael. "Sexual Capital: An Extension of Grossman's Concept of HealthCapital." Journal of Health Economics. Vol 23/4. 2004. pp.643-652.

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    Robert T. Michael. “An Economic Perspective on Sex, Marriage, and the Family inContemporary United States.” in John Witte, Jr. & Steven Tipton, eds. FamilyTransformed: Religion, values, and Society in American Life. Washington D.C.:Georgetown University Press. November, 2005. pp: 94-119.

    OTHER MANUSCRIPTS

    Robert T. Michael & Colm A. O'Muircheartaigh. 2006. "Design Priorities andDisciplinary Perspectives: The Case of the US National Children's Study."Mimeo, prepared for International Conf. on Child Cohort Studies, University ofOxford, Sept. 12-14, 2006.

    Robert T. Michael. "The Nature of Sexual Capital." First Draft, June 2004.

    Robert T. Michael. “Children's Reading and Math Skills: The Family's Two Constraints." pre-print, April 2004 draft.

    Yasuyo Abe and Robert T. Michael. “Employment, Delinquency, and Sex duringAdolescence: Evidence from NLSY97.” August 1999. [Population ResearchCenter Discussion paper. #99-4. August 1999]

    Robert T. Michael and Joel A. Feinleib. “High Risk Sexual Behavior.” July 1997.

    Robert T. Michael. “Measuring Poverty: An American Perspective.” London School ofEconomics. Social Policy Conference. July 1995.

    Robert T. Michael. “Adult Sexual Behavior in the U.S.” London School of Economics.Centennial Lecture. February 1995.

    Robert T. Michael, E. O. Laumann and J. H. Gagnon. "The Number of Sexual Partners ofAdults in the U.S." February 1993.

    Robert T. Michael and Cynthia Veldman. "Behind Closed Doors: An Analysis of Non-response to the GSS Sexual Behavior Supplements." January 1993.

    Robert T. Michael. "The Anticipated Rise in Men's Demand for Effective Contraception."Presented at "Opportunities in Contraception: Research and Development," aconference at the NIH. Bethesda, Md. February 26-28, 1992.

    Sonalde Desai, Robert T. Michael and P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale. "The HomeEnvironment: A Mechanism Through Which Maternal Employment AffectsChild Development." June 1991.

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    Sonalde Desai, P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale and Robert T. Michael. "ExploringMechanisms through which Employment Affects Women's Child RearingPractices." Manuscript April 1990. Presented at the Population Association ofAmerica Annual Meetings. May 1990. (ERC/NORC Discussion Paper #90-9.)

    Robert T. Michael. "Family Spending Patterns: The Influence of a Second Earner."September 1980. Presented at Conference at IIASA. Vienna, Austria. June 1981.

    Victor R. Fuchs, Robert T. Michael and Sharon R. Scott. "A State Price Index." NBERWorking Paper #320. February 1979.

    "Causation in Socioeconomic Time Series." Presented at the American Economic Assoc.Meetings. December 1977. Redrafted as NBER Working Paper #246.

    "Marital Behavior of the Exceptionally Intelligent." July 1976.

    "On the Shadow Price of Children." (with Edward P. Lazear). Presented at the Meetingsof the Econometric Society. New Orleans, LA. December 1971. NBER.

    PUBLIC USE DATA SETS [Data sets on which Michael has played a key role as a Principal Investigator (P.I.) or as aProject Leader and Fund-raiser.]

    National Longitudinal Survey of the High School Class of 1972: Fifth Follow-up, NICHD Edition, 1986 Survey (P.I., with R. J. Willis)

    Child Supplement, National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, 1986 Wave.

    Sexual Behavior Module, General Social Survey, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991.

    Child Supplement of the National Child Development Survey, United Kingdom, FifthSweep: 1991 (P.I. of child supplement; J. Bynner, P.I. of parent/main 1958 BirthCohort survey)

    National Health and Social Life Survey (U.S. Adult Sexual Behavior Survey), 1992 (P.I.with E.O. Laumann and H.J. Gagnon)

    National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, 1997 Cohort, “NLSY97” Round One, &Round Ten and beyond (P. I. on Round #1, Project Director from 2006)

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