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Vitae-June 2010 SHELDON H. DANZIGER University of Michigan, National Poverty Center, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy 735 South State St., Weill Hall, Suite 5100 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-3091 (734) 615-8321; (734) 615-8047 (fax) [email protected] Home page: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~sheldond/ EDUCATION: B.A., Economics, Magna cum Laude, Columbia University, 1970 Ph.D., Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1976 ACADEMIC POSITIONS: Henry J. Meyer Distinguished University Professor, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan, 2005-present; Henry J. Meyer Collegiate Professor of Public Policy, 2002-2005; Professor, 1988-2002. Director, National Poverty Center, University of Michigan, 2008-present; Co-Director, 2002-2008; Research Professor, Population Studies Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, 1988-present. Director, Research and Training Program on Poverty and Public Policy, University of Michigan, 1989-present. Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation, 2002-2003. Director, NIMH Research and Development Center on Poverty, Risk and Mental Health, University of Michigan, 1995-2002. Henry J. Meyer Collegiate Professor of Social Work and Public Policy, 1998-2002; Professor of Social Work and Public Policy, 1988-1998. University of Michigan. Visiting Scholar, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, 1994. Visiting Scholar, Institute of Public Policy Studies, University of Michigan, 1987-88. Director, Institute for Research on Poverty, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1983- 1988; Research Economist, 1974-1983. Professor of Social Work, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1983-1988; Associate Professor, 1979-1983; Assistant Professor, 1976-1979. ACADEMIC HONORS: 2010 John Kenneth Galbraith Fellow, American Academy of Political and Social Science John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, 2008 Scholarly Residency, Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Conference Center, 2009

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Vitae-June 2010 SHELDON H. DANZIGER

University of Michigan, National Poverty Center, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy

735 South State St., Weill Hall, Suite 5100 Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-3091

(734) 615-8321; (734) 615-8047 (fax) [email protected]

Home page: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~sheldond/

EDUCATION: B.A., Economics, Magna cum Laude, Columbia University, 1970 Ph.D., Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1976 ACADEMIC POSITIONS: Henry J. Meyer Distinguished University Professor, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan, 2005-present; Henry J. Meyer Collegiate Professor of Public Policy, 2002-2005; Professor, 1988-2002. Director, National Poverty Center, University of Michigan, 2008-present; Co-Director, 2002-2008; Research Professor, Population Studies Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, 1988-present. Director, Research and Training Program on Poverty and Public Policy, University of Michigan, 1989-present. Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation, 2002-2003. Director, NIMH Research and Development Center on Poverty, Risk and Mental Health, University of Michigan, 1995-2002. Henry J. Meyer Collegiate Professor of Social Work and Public Policy, 1998-2002; Professor of Social Work and Public Policy, 1988-1998. University of Michigan. Visiting Scholar, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, 1994. Visiting Scholar, Institute of Public Policy Studies, University of Michigan, 1987-88. Director, Institute for Research on Poverty, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1983-1988; Research Economist, 1974-1983. Professor of Social Work, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1983-1988; Associate Professor, 1979-1983; Assistant Professor, 1976-1979. ACADEMIC HONORS: 2010 John Kenneth Galbraith Fellow, American Academy of Political and Social Science John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, 2008 Scholarly Residency, Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Conference Center, 2009

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Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences Fellowship, 2008-2009, declined Distinguished University Professorship, University of Michigan, 2005 Elected Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2002. Flynn Millennium Year Prize for Applying Social Work Concepts to Research on

Social Well-Being, University of Southern California, 2000. Robert J. Lampman Memorial Lecturer, University of Wisconsin, 1998. University of Michigan, Rackham Society of Fellows, 1995 – 1999 Working and Poor selected as a “Noteworthy Book in Industrial Relations and Labor

Economics,” Princeton University, 2006. University of Michigan, Presidential Initiatives Fund Award to establish a Research and

Training Program on Poverty, The Underclass and Public Policy, 1989-1994 Romnes Faculty Fellow, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1984-88 Manpower Administration Doctoral Dissertation Grant, 1974-75 Phi Beta Kappa, Columbia University, 1970 National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship, 1970-72 Woodrow Wilson Fellow, 1970 BOOKS: Sheldon Danziger, and Daniel Weinberg, eds., 1986. Fighting Poverty: What Works and What Doesn't. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. ____ and Kent Portney, eds., 1988. The Distributional Impacts of Public Policies. London: Macmillan Press, New York: St. Martin's Press. ____ and John Witte, eds., 1988. State Policy Choices: The Wisconsin Experience. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press. ____ and Peter Gottschalk, eds., 1993. Uneven Tides: Rising Inequality in America. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. ____ Gary Sandefur, and Daniel Weinberg, eds., 1994. Confronting Poverty: Prescriptions for Change. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press and New York: Russell Sage Foundation. ____ and Peter Gottschalk, 1995. American Unequal. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press and New York: Russell Sage Foundation. . Selected as a Noteworthy Book in Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, Princeton University, Industrial Relations Section. Giovanni Andrea Cornia and ____, eds. 1997. Child Poverty and Deprivation in the Industrialized Countries, 1945 - 1995. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Sheldon Danziger, ed. 1999. Economic Conditions and Welfare Reform, Kalamazoo, MI: Upjohn Institute. Reynolds Farley, _________ and Harry Holzer. 2000. Detroit Divided. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Sheldon Danziger and Ann Chih Lin, eds. 2000. Coping with Poverty: The Social Contexts of Neighborhood, Work and Family in the African-American Community, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.

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_____ and Jane Waldfogel, eds. 2000. Securing the Future: Investing in Children From Birth to College, New York: Russell Sage Foundation. _____ and Robert Haveman, eds. 2002. Understanding Poverty. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press and New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Rebecca Blank, _____ and Robert Schoeni, eds. 2006. Working and Poor: How Economic Conditions and Policy Changes Affect Low-Wage Workers, New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Selected as a Noteworthy Book in Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, Princeton University, Industrial Relations Section. Sheldon Danziger and Cecilia Rouse, eds. 2007. The Price of Independence: The Economics of Early Adulthood, New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Selected as a Noteworthy Book in Industrial Relations and Labor Economics, Princeton University, Industrial Relations Section. Maria Cancian and _____, eds. 2009. Changing Poverty, Changing Policies. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

JOURNAL ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS: Sheldon Danziger and David Wheeler, 1975. "The Economics of Crime: Punishment or Income Redistribution." Review of Social Economy 33 (October): 113-131. ____ and Michael Weinstein, 1976. "Employment Location and the Wage Rates of Poverty-Area Residents." Journal of Urban Economics (April): 127-145. ____. 1976. "Explaining Urban Crime Rates." Criminology 14 (August): 291-296. ____. 1976. "Determinants of the Level and Distribution of Income in Metropolitan Areas, 1969." Land Economics 52 (November): 467-478. ____. 1977. "Income Redistribution and Social Security: Further Evidence." Social Service Review 50 (March): 179-184. And "Author's Reply." Social Service Review 50 (December): 694-696. ____, Robert Haveman and Eugene Smolensky, 1977. "The Measurement and Trend of Inequality: Comment." American Economic Review 67 (June): 505-512. ____ and Eugene Smolensky, 1977. "Income Inequality: Problems of Measurement and Interpretation." In American Society, Inc. edited by M. Zeitlin. Chicago: Rand-McNally: 110-117. ____ and Robert Plotnick, 1977. "Demographic Change, Government Transfers, and Income Distribution." Monthly Labor Review 100 (April): 7-11. ____, Robert Haveman and Eugene Smolensky, 1977. "The Program for Better Jobs and Income--A Guide and a Critique." Prepared for the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the U.S., Washington: U.S. Govt. Printing Office. ____. 1977. "Conference Overview," in Trends in Inequality of Well-Offness in the United States Since World War II. Institute for Research on Poverty Special Report SR11: 83-109.

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____ and Robert Haveman. 1977. "Tax and Welfare Simplification: An Analysis of Distribution and Regional Impacts." National Tax Journal 30 (September): 269-283. John Yinger and ____, 1978. "An Equilibrium Model of Urban Population and the Distribution of Income." Urban Studies 15 (June): 201-214. ____ and Robert Lampman, 1978. "Getting and Spending." The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 435: 23-29. ____ and Robert Haveman, 1978. "An Economic Concept of Solidarity-- Its Application to Poverty and Income Distribution Policy." International Institute for Labor Studies, Research Series, Geneva, Switzerland; a shortened version appears in Labour and Society 3 (July/October). ____ and Jonathan Kesselman, 1978. "Personal Exemptions and Per Capita Credits: The Formulation and Evaluation of Tax Policy." The President's 1978 Tax Reduction and Reform Proposals. Hearings before the Committee on Ways and Means, U.S. House of Representatives. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Printing Office: 3558-3573, Part 6. ____ and Robert Plotnick, 1979. "Can Welfare Reform Eliminate Poverty?" Social Service Review 53(June): 244-260. Reprinted in R. Haveman and B. Zellner, eds., Policy Studies Review Annual, Volume 3, Sage Publications. Katharine Bradbury, ____ and Eugene Smolensky, 1979. "Public Assistance, Female Headship and the Economic Status of Women." Journal of Marriage and the Family (August): 519-535. Reprinted in B. Raven, ed., Policy Studies Review Annual, Vol. 4, Sage Publications. ____, 1979. "The War on Poverty Revisited." The Wharton Magazine (Fall): 60-64. ____ and Michael Taussig, 1979. "The Income Unit and the Anatomy of Income Distribution." Review of Income and Wealth, Series 25 (December): 365-375. ____, Irwin Garfinkel and Robert Haveman, 1979. "Poverty, Welfare and Earnings: A New Approach." Challenge (September/October): 28-34. Reprinted in B. Raven, ed., Policy Studies Review Annual, Vol. 4, Sage Publications. ____, Robert Haveman and Robert Plotnick, 1980. "Income Transfer Programs in the United States: An Analysis of Their Structure and Impacts." Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the U.S., Special Studies on Economic Change, Vol. 6, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Printing Office: 225-286. ____, Robert Haveman, Eugene Smolensky, and Karl Taeuber, 1980. "The Urban Impacts of the Program for Better Jobs and Income." In N.J. Glickman, ed., The Urban Impacts of Federal Policies. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. ____, Robert Haveman and Robert Plotnick, 1980. "Retrenchment or Reorientation: Options for Income Support Policy." Public Policy, 28 (Fall): 473-490. Reprinted in R.

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Rist, ed. Policy Studies Review Annual, Volume 6, Sage Publications. A revised, updated version appears in Business Forum, Winter 1983. ____, 1980. "Do Working Wives Increase Family Income Inequality?" Journal of Human Resources 15 (Summer): 444-451. ____, 1981. "The Redistributive Effects of Recent Changes in Income Maintenance Programs." In The 1981 Economic Report of the President, Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the U.S., Part 1. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Printing Office: 91-99. Robert Dalrymple, Sheldon Danziger and others, 1981. "Quantitative Aspects of Tax Burdens." In Reforms of Tax Systems, ed. by K. Roskamp and F. Forte. Detroit: Wayne State University Press: 309-330. ____ and Robert Plotnick, 1981. "Income Maintenance Programs and The Pursuit of Income Security." The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (January): 130-142. ____ and Robert Haveman, 1981. "The Reagan Budget: A Sharp Break with the Past." Challenge (May/June): 5-13. ____, Robert Haveman and Robert Plotnick, 1981. "How Income Transfer Programs Affect Work, Savings, and the Income Distribution." Journal of Economic Literature, 19 (September): 975-1028. ____ and Robert Plotnick, 1982. "The War on Income Poverty: Achievements and Failures." In Welfare Reform in America, ed. P. Sommers. Boston: Kluwer-Nijhoff: 31-52. ____, 1982. "Children in Poverty: The Truly Needy Who Fall Through the Safety Net." Children and Youth Services Review, 4 (January/March): 35-51. ____, 1982. "The Distribution of Income: An Account of Past Trends and a Projection of the Impacts of the Administration's Economic Program." In The 1982 Economic Report of the President, Part 2: 31-61. Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the U.S., Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Printing Office. A revised version appears as 1982. "Poverty and Inequality under Reaganomics," Journal of Contemporary Studies 5 (Summer): 17-30, and in Italian in Politica ed Economia (March): 1983. ____ and George Jakubson, 1982. "The Distributional Impacts of Targeted Public Employment Programs." In Public Finance and Public Employment, ed. by R. Haveman. Detroit: Wayne State University Press: 211-225. ____, 1982. "Measuring Poverty and Cutting the Federal Budget." Social Work, 27 (July): 369-372. ____, George Jakubson, Saul Schwartz and Eugene Smolensky, 1982. "Work and Welfare as Determinants of Female Poverty and Household Headship." Quarterly Journal of Economics, 97 (August): 519-534.

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____ and Kent Portney, 1982. "The Distributional Impacts of Public Policies." Policy Studies Journal, 10 (June): 623-638; and, 1983. "Introduction by Symposium Editors," Policy Studies Journal, 12 (September): 43-46. ____, Jacques van der Gaag, Eugene Smolensky and Michael Taussig, 1983. "The Life-Cycle Hypothesis and the Consumption Behavior of the Elderly." Journal of Post Keynesian Economics (Winter): 206-227. ____, 1983. "Budget Cuts as Welfare Reform." American Economic Review, 73 (May): 65-70. An expanded version appears as 1983. "Poverty, Budget Cuts and the Social Safety Net," Hearings before the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States. ____ and Peter Gottschalk, 1983. "The Measurement of Poverty: Implications for Antipoverty Policy." American Behavioral Scientist, 26 (July-August): 739-756. ____, Jacques van der Gaag, Eugene Smolensky and Michael Taussig, 1984. "Income Transfers and the Economic Status of the Elderly." In M. Moon, ed., Economic Transfers in the United States, National Bureau of Economic Research Studies in Income and Wealth, Vol. 49. Chicago: University of Chicago Press: 239-276. ____, Jacques van der Gaag, Eugene Smolensky and Michael Taussig, 1984. "Implications of the Relative Economic Status of the Elderly for Transfer Policy." In H. Aaron and G. Burtless, eds., Retirement and Economic Behavior. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution: 175-193. ____, Jacques van der Gaag, Michael Taussig and Eugene Smolensky, 1984. "The Direct Measurement of Welfare Levels: How Much Does It Cost to Make Ends Meet?" Review of Economics and Statistics, 66 (August): 500-505. Saul Schwartz, ____ and Eugene Smolensky, 1984. "The Choice among Living Arrangements by the Elderly." In H. Aaron and G. Burtless, eds., Retirement and Economic Behavior. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution: 229-250. Peter Gottschalk and ____, 1984. "Macroeconomic Conditions, Income Transfers and the Trend in Poverty." In Lee Bawden, ed., The Social Contract Revisited. Washington, DC: Urban Institute Press: 185-214. Peter Gottschalk and ____, 1985. "A Framework for Evaluating the Effects of Economic Growth and Transfers on Poverty." American Economic Review, 74 (March): 153-61. ____ and Eugene Smolensky, 1985. "Abrupt Changes in Social Policy: The Redistributive Effects of Reagan's Budget and Tax Cuts." In A. J. Culyer and G. Terny, eds., Public Finance and Social Policy, Detroit: Wayne State University Press: 209-223. ____ and Peter Gottschalk, 1985. "The Impact of Budget Cuts and Economic Conditions on Poverty." Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 4 (Summer): 586-593. ____ and Daniel Feaster, 1985. "Income Transfers and Poverty in the 1980s," in J. Quigley and D. Rubinfeld, eds., American Domestic Priorities, Berkeley: University of California Press: 89-117.

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____, Peter Gottschalk and Eugene Smolensky, 1985."The Effects of Unemployment and Policy Changes on America's Poor." Journal of Social Policy, 14 (July): 313-331. ____, and Peter Gottschalk, 1985. "How Have Families With Children Been Faring?" Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the U.S. A shorter version appears in 1986. Challenge (March/April): 40-47. ____, Robert Haveman and Robert Plotnick, 1986. "Antipoverty Policy: Effects on the Poor and Nonpoor." In S. Danziger and D. Weinberg, eds., Fighting Poverty: What Works and What Doesn't, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press: 182-208. ____, and Peter Gottschalk, 1986. "Do Rising Tides Lift All Boats? The Impact of Secular and Cyclical Changes on Poverty." American Economic Review, 76 (May): 405-410. ____, and Robert Plotnick, 1986. "Poverty and Policy: Lessons of the Last Two Decades." Social Service Review, 60 (March): 34-51. ____, and Peter Gottschalk, 1986. "Work, Poverty and the Working Poor." Monthly Labor Review, 109 (September): 17-21. Winner of L. R. Klein award for outstanding article in Monthly Labor Review in 1986. ____, 1986. "Poverty." Encyclopedia of Social Work, 18th edition, Vol. 2: 294-302. ____, and Peter Gottschalk, 1987. "Earnings Inequality, the Spatial Concentration of Poverty, and the Underclass." American Economic Review, 77, (May): 211-215. Christine Ross, Sheldon Danziger and Eugene Smolensky, 1987. "The Level and Trend in Poverty, 1939-1979." Demography, 24 (November): 587-600. Christine Ross and ____, 1987. "Interpreting Changes in the Economic Status of the Elderly, 1939-1979." Contemporary Policy Issues, 5 (April): 98-112. Christine Ross and _____, 1987. "Poverty Rates by State, 1979 and 1985: A Research Note." Focus, Volume 10/3; Robert Plotnick and _____, 1988. "Poverty Rates by State in the Mid-1980s: An Update." Focus, Volume 11/3.; Jon Haveman, _____ and Robert Plotnick, 1991. "Poverty by States in the Late 1980's." Focus, Vol. 13/2. Eugene Smolensky, William Hoyt and ____, 1987. "A Critical Survey of Efforts to Measure Budget Incidence." In H. van de Kar and B. Wolfe, eds., the Relevance of Public Finance for Policymaking, Detroit: Wayne State University Press: 191-205. Sheldon Danziger, 1988. "The Economy, Public Policy, and the Poor," H. Rodgers, ed., Beyond Welfare, M. E. Sharpe Publishers: 3-13. ____, 1988. "Recent Trends in Poverty and the Antipoverty Effectiveness of Income Transfers." In S. Danziger and K. Portney, eds., The Distributional Impacts of Public Policies, New York: St. Martin's Press: 33-45 ____, 1988. "Tax Reform, Poverty and Inequality." In B. Harik, ed., Tax Reform in the U.S., Kalamazoo, MI: Upjohn Institute for Employment Research.

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Eugene Smolensky, ____, and Peter Gottschalk, 1988. "The Declining Significance of Age: Trends in the Well-Being of Children and the Elderly since 1939." In J. Palmer, T. Smeeding, and B. Torrey, eds., The Vulnerable: America's Young and Old in the Industrial World. Washington DC: Urban Institute Press: 29-54. ____, and Ann Nichols-Casebolt, 1988. "Poverty and Income Transfers in Wisconsin," in S. Danziger and J. Witte, eds., State Policy Choices: The Wisconsin Experience, University of Wisconsin Press: 133-150. ____, 1989. "Fighting Poverty and Reducing Welfare Dependency," in P. Cottingham and D. Ellwood, eds., Welfare Reform, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press: 41-69. ____, Peter Gottschalk, and Eugene Smolensky, 1989. "How The Rich Have Fared, 1973-1987." American Economic Review, 79 (May): 3l0-3l4. Peter Gottschalk, ____, and John Engberg, 1989. "Decomposing Changes in the Black-White Earnings Gap: 1969 to 1979." in Daniel Slottji, ed., Research on Economic Inequality, Vol. l, Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 311-326. ____, and Peter Gottschalk, 1989. "Increasing Inequality in the U.S." Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, ll, (Winter): 174-195. A version appears in Italian in a conference volume published by Progetto Milano; reprinted in P. Davidson and J. Kregel, eds., Macroeconomic Problems and Policies of Income Distribution, Gower Publishing, 1989: 78-97. ____, and Peter Gottschalk, 1990. "Unemployment Insurance and the Safety Net for the Unemployed." In L. Hansen, ed., Unemployment Compensation: The Second Half Century, University of Wisconsin Press: 47-68. ____, and Peter Gottschalk, 1990. "Income Transfers: Are They Compensation for Past Discrimination?" in R. America, ed., The Wealth of Races, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press: 169-177. ____, 1990. "Antipoverty Policies and Child Poverty." Social Work Research and Abstracts, December: 17-24. Eugene Smolensky, ____ and Peter Gottschalk, 1990. "Trend and Cycle in Family Income and Male Earnings Inequality." In G. Krause-Junk, ed., Public Finance and Steady Economic Growth, The Hague: Foundation Journal of Public Finance: 197-205. ____, 1991. "Education, Earnings and Poverty," in D. Hornbeck and L. Salamon, eds., Human Capital and America's Future. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press: 139-167. ____, 1992. "Poverty," World Book Encyclopedia, Vol. 15: 727-729. Reynolds Farley, Charles Peek, and ____, 1992. "Poverty and Prosperity: Trends in the Largest Metropolitan Areas in the 1980s," 1991 Proceedings of the Social Statistics Section, American Statistical Association: 256-261.

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Peter Gottschalk and ____, 1993. "Family Structure, Family Size, Family Income: Accounting for Changes in the Economic Well-being of Children, 1968-1986." in S. Danziger and P. Gottschalk, eds. Uneven Tides: Rising Inequality in America. New York: Russell Sage Foundation: 167-193. Maria Cancian, ____, and Peter Gottschalk, 1993. "Working Wives and Family Income Inequality Among Married Couples," in S. Danziger and P. Gottschalk, eds., Uneven Tides: Rising Inequality in America. New York: Russell Sage Foundation: 195-221. Sandra Danziger, and ____, 1993. "Child Poverty and Public Policy: Toward a Comprehensive Antipoverty Agenda," Daedalus, 122 (Winter): 57-84. (Reprinted in Japanese in Aging and Work, Vol. 11, No. 4, March 1993). Maria Cancian, ____, and Peter Gottschalk, 1993. "The Changing Contributions of Men and Women to the Level and Distribution of Family Income," in D. Papadimitriou and E. Wolff, eds. Poverty and Prosperity at the Close of the Twentieth Century, New York: MacMillan: 317-353. ____, and Carol Kinney, 1993. "Poverty." Prepared for the Asian-language edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica. Gregory Acs and, ____, 1993 "Educational Attainment, Industrial Structure, and Male Earnings Through the 1980s," Journal of Human Resources, 28(Summer): 618-648. ____, and Daniel Weinberg, 1994. "The Historical Record: Trends in Family Income, Inequality and Poverty" in S. Danziger, G. Sandefur and D. Weinberg, eds., Confronting Poverty. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press: 18-50. Markus Jannti, and ___, 1994. "Work, Social Transfers and Child Poverty in Sweden and the U.S." Industrial and Labor Relations Review, (October): 48-64. ____, and Glenn Beamer, 1995. "Children in Poverty: Lessons from the Economy and Public Policies" in R. Ratcliff, M. Oliver and T. Shapiro, eds., Research in Politics and Society: The Policies of Health and Inequality, Vol. 5, Greenwich, CT: JAI Press: 161-191. ____, and Peter Gottschalk, 1996. “Hardly Making It: The Decrease in Low Earnings and What To Do About It,” in T. R. Swartz and K. M. Weigert, eds., Working and Poor in Urban America. University of Notre Dame Press: 69-85. ____, and Jeffrey Lehman, 1996. "How Will Welfare Recipients Fare in the Labor Market?” Challenge Magazine, (March/April): 30-35. ____, Sandra Danziger and Jonathan Stern, 1997. “The American Paradox: High Income and High Child Poverty.” In G.A. Cornia and S.H. Danziger, Eds. Child Poverty and Deprivation in the Industrialized Countries, 1945 - 1995. Oxford: Clarendon Press: 181 - 209. Timothy Smeeding, ____, and Lee Rainwater. 1997 “Child Well-Being in the West: Toward a More Effective Antipoverty Policy,” In G.A. Cornia and S. H. Danziger, Eds.

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Child Poverty and Deprivation in the Industrialized Countries, 1945 - 1995. Oxford: Clarendon Press: 368 - 389. Jeffrey Lehman and ___________, 1997. “Ending Welfare, Leaving the Poor to Face New Risk.” Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy, Vol. 12/4, Winter: 6-17. Rukmalie Jayakody, Sheldon Danziger, and Ronald Kessler. 1998 “Early-Onset Psychiatric Disorders and Male Socioeconomic Status.” Social Science Research, Vol. 27: 371-387. Peter Gottschalk and _______________, 1998. “Family Income Mobility: How Much is There and Has It Changed?” In J. Auerbach and R. Belous, eds. The Inequality Paradox. Washington, D.C.: National Policy Association: 92-111. Marcia Carlson and Sheldon Danziger, 1999. “Cohabitation and Child Poverty.” Review of Income and Wealth, Series 45 (2): 179 – 191. _____, 1999. “In Pursuit of Robert J. Lampman’s ‘Modest Goal’: Antipoverty Policy After Welfare Reform.” Focus: Institute for Research on Poverty, Vol. 20/2: 8-12. _____ and Deborah Reed, 1999. “The Era of Inequality Continues,” Brookings Review, Vol. 17/4: 14-17. Sandra Danziger, Mary Corcoran, _____ and Colleen Heflin. 2000. “Work, Income and Material Hardship After Welfare Reform.” Journal of Consumer Affairs, 34/1: 6-30. Markus Jantti and ______, 2000. “Income Poverty in Advanced Economies” in A. B. Atkinson and F. Bourguignon, eds., Handbook on Income Distribution. Amsterdam: Elsevier Science, Chapter 6: 309-377. Rukmalie Jayakody, _____ and Harold Pollack, 2000. “Welfare Reform, Substance Use, and Mental Health,” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, Vol. 25/4: 623-651. Scott Allard and ______, 2000. “Welfare Magnets: Myth or Reality?” Journal of Politics. Vol. 62/2: 350-368. Sandra Danziger, Mary Corcoran _____ and others. 2000. “Barriers to the Employment of Welfare Recipients,” in R. Cherry and W. Rodgers, eds. Prosperity for All? The Economic Boom and African Americans. New York: Russell Sage Foundation: 245 – 278. Kristine Siefert, Philip J. Bowman, Colleen Heflin, _____ and David Williams. 2000. “Social and Environmental Predictors of Maternal Depression in Current and Recent Welfare Recipients.” American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 70 (4): 510 –522. Harry Holzer and ______, 2001. “Are Jobs Available for Disadvantaged Workers in Urban Areas?” In A. O’Connor, C. Tilly, and L. Bobo, eds. Urban Inequality: Evidence from Four Cities. New York: Russell Sage Foundation: 496-538. ____, 2001. “Welfare Reform Policy from Nixon to Clinton,” in D. Featherman and M. Vinovskis, eds. Social Science and Policy Making. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press: 137 – 164.

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_____ and Marcia Carlson, 2001, “Single Parents, Poverty and Social Welfare Policies in the West,” in J. Klugman and A. Motivans, eds. Single Parents and Child Welfare in the New Russia. London: Palgrave: 89-120. Peter Gottschalk and _____, 2001. “Income Mobility and Exits from Poverty of American Children, 1970 – 1992.” in B. Bradbury, S. Jenkins and J. Micklewright, eds. The Dynamics of Child Poverty in Industrialised Countries, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press: 135 - 153. Jane Waldfogel, Sandra Danziger, _____ and Kristin Seefeldt. 2001. “Welfare Reform and Lone Mother’s Employment in the U.S.” in J. Millar and K. Rowlingson, eds. Lone Parents, Employment and Social Policy: Cross National Comparisons, Bristol, UK: Policy Press: 37-60. ____, 2002. “Approaching the Limit: Early National Lessons from Welfare Reform,” in B. Weber, G. Duncan, and L. Whitener, eds. Rural Dimensions of Welfare Reform. Kalamazoo, MI: Upjohn Institute for Employment Research: 25-49. ____ and Jeffrey Lehman. 2002. “Welfare.” Oxford Companion to American Law. New York: Oxford University Press: 832-837. Harold Pollack, _____, Rukmalie Jayakody and Kristin Seefeldt, 2002. “Drug Testing Welfare Recipients -- False Positives, False Negatives, Unanticipated Opportunities,” Women’s Health Issues, Vol. 12/1: 23-31. Harold Pollack, _____, Rukmalie Jayakody and Kristin Seefeldt. 2002. “Substance Use Among Welfare Recipients: Trends and Policy Responses,” Social Service Review, Vol. 76/2: 256 – 274. _____, Colleen Heflin, Mary Corcoran, Elizabeth Oltmans and Hui-Chen Wang. 2002. “Does It Pay to Move From Welfare to Work?” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 21/4: 671-692. Reprinted in D. Besharov and D. Call, eds. Poverty, Welfare and Public Policy, Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. _____. 2003. “After Welfare Reform and an Economic Boom: Why is Child Poverty Still So Much Higher in the U.S. Than in Europe?” in J. Bradshaw, ed. Children and Social Security, London: Ashgate: 3-35. Scott Allard and ______. 2003. “Proximity and Opportunity: How Residence and Race Affect the Employment of Welfare Recipients.” Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 13/4: 675-700. _____, 2003. “Employment and Earnings.” Encyclopedia of Social Work Supplement. Washington, D.C.: National Association of Social Workers: 29-38. Kristin Seefeldt, ______ and Sandra K. Danziger. 2003. “Michigan’s Welfare System.” In C. Ballard, et al., eds. Michigan at the Millennium. Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press: 351-370. Jordan Matsudaira and _______. 2004. “Work, Welfare and Economic Well-Being After Welfare Reform: Do State Policies Make a Difference?” In N. Gilbert and A.

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Parent, eds. Welfare Reform: A Comparative Assessment of the French and U.S. Experiences. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers: 167-186. Lehman, Jeffrey and ______. 2004. “Turning Our Backs on the New Deal: The End of Welfare in 1996.” In C. M. Henry, ed. Race, Poverty and Domestic Policy. New Haven: Yale University Press: 603-630. _____and Peter Gottschalk. 2005. “Diverging Fortunes: Trends in Poverty and Inequality.” in R. Farley and J. Haaga, eds. The American People: Census 2002. New York: Russell Sage Foundation: 49-75. _____, Deborah Reed and Tony N. Brown. 2005. “Poverty and Prosperity: Prospects for Reducing Racial/Ethnic Economic Disparities in the United States.” In Y. Bangura, ed. Racism and Public Policy. London: Palgrave-MacMillan: 149-181. Peter Gottschalk and _______. 2005. “Inequality of Wage Rates, Earnings and Family Income in the United States, 1975-2002.” Review of Income and Wealth, Series 51(2): 231-254. _______ and Hui-Chen Wang. 2005. “Does it Pay to Move from Welfare to Work? Reply to Robert Moffitt and Katie Winder.” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 24/2: 411-417. Reprinted in D. Besharov and D. Call, eds. Poverty, Welfare and Public Policy, Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. John Cawley and _______. 2005. “Morbid Obesity and the Transition from Welfare to Work.” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 24/4: 727-743. Reprinted in 2008 in J. Cawley and D. Kenkel, eds., The Economics of Health Behaviours. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing. Lesley Turner, ______ and Kristin Seefeldt. 2006. “Failing the Transition from Welfare to Work: Women Chronically Disconnected from Work and Cash Welfare,” Social Science Quarterly, Vol.87/2: 227-249. _______ and Sandra K. Danziger. 2006. “Poverty, Race and Anti-Poverty Policy Before and After Hurricane Katrina.” Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race Vol. 3/1: 23-36. Cadena, Brian, ______ and Kristin Seefeldt. 2006. “Measuring State Welfare Policy Changes: Why Don’t They Explain Caseload and Work Outcomes?” Social Science Quarterly, Vol.87/4: 808-817. Phinney, Robin, _______, Harold Pollack and Kristin Seefeldt. 2007. “Housing Instability among Current and Former Welfare Recipients,” American Journal of Public Health, Vol.97/5: 832-845. Reed, Deborah and ______. 2007. “The Effects of Recent Immigration on Racial/ Ethnic Labor Market Differentials,” American Economic Review, Vol.97/2: 373-377. ______. 2007. “Fighting poverty revisited: What did researchers know 40 years ago? What do we know today? Focus: Institute for Research on Poverty, Vol. 25/1: 3-11.

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______. 2007. “America’s Social Safety Net Since 1964: From Reducing Poverty to Demanding Work.” In K. Choi, ed. Towards an Effective Social Protection System: In Support of an Equitable Growth.” Seoul: Korea Development Institute: 23-54. Sullivan, James, Lesley Turner and _____. 2008. “The Relationship Between Income and Material Hardship.” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 27/1: 63-81. Reprinted in D. Besharov and D. Call, eds. Poverty, Welfare and Public Policy, Wiley-Blackwell, 2010. Sandra K. Danziger and _____. 2008. “Child Poverty in Economic and Public Policy Contexts.” In S. B. Neuman, ed. Educating the Other America. Baltimore: Paul H. Brooks Publishing: 19-34. _____, Matthew Davis, Sean Orzol and Harold Pollack. 2008. “Health Insurance and Access to Care among Welfare Leavers,” Inquiry, 45 (2): 184-197. Cadena, Brian, _____ and Kristin Seefeldt. 2008. “The Dynamics of Food Stamp Receipt after Welfare Reform,” in D. Joliffe and J. Ziliak, eds., Income Volatility and Food Assistance. Kalamazoo, MI: Upjohn Institute for Employment Research: 103-133. Benjamin Keys and _____. 2008. “The Risk of Unemployment among Disadvantaged and Advantaged Male Workers, 1968-2003.” In K. Newman, ed. Laid Off, Laid Low: Political and Economic Consequences of Employment Insecurity. New York: Columbia University Press: 56-73. ______ and Sandra Danziger. 2009. “The U.S. Social Safety Net and Poverty: Lessons Learned and Promising Approaches.” in M. J. Bane and R. Zenteno, eds. Poverty and Poverty Alleviation Strategies in North America. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, David Rockefeller Center Series on Latin American Studies: 233-261. ______, Richard Frank and Ellen Meara. 2009. “Mental Illness, Work and Income Support Programs,” American Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 166/4: 398-404. Grieger, Lloyd, Sheldon Danziger and Robert Schoeni. 2009. “Estimating and Benchmarking the Trend in Poverty Using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics,” Journal of Economic and Social Measurement, Vol. 34/2-3: 105-117. Sandra Danziger and ______. 2009. “Child Poverty and Antipoverty Policies in the U.S.: Lessons from Research and Cross-national Policies,” in Sheila B. Kamerman, Shelley Phipps, and Asher Ben-Arieh, From Child Welfare to Child Well-being: an International Perspective on Knowledge in the Service of Making Policy. New York, Springer Publishing: 255-274. ______ and David Ratner. 2010. “The Labor Market and the Transition to Adulthood.” The Future of Children, Vol. 20/1: 133-158. Li, Geng, Robert Schoeni, Sheldon Danziger and Kerwin Charles, 2010. “New Expenditure Data in the Panel Study of Income Dynamics: Comparisons with the Consumer Expenditure Survey Data,” Monthly Labor Review. Vol. 133/2, Feb: 29-39.

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Sheldon Danziger. 2010. “The Economy, Public Policy and Poverty: The US Experience and Implications for Singapore,” Proceedings of the Symposium on Rethinking Poverty and Social Mobility. Singapore: Civil Service College, 17-27. Grieger, Lloyd and _____. 2011. “Who Receives Food Stamps During Adulthood? Analyzing Repeatable Events with Incomplete Event Histories,” Demography (forthcoming). Editor, Special Issues, Focus, Institute for Research on Poverty Quarterly Newsletter: 1988. Welfare Reform and Poverty, Vol. 11, No. l. 1989. Defining and Measuring the Underclass, Vol. 12, No. 1. Editor, Special Issue, Children and Youth Services Review: 1995. Child Poverty, Public Policies and Welfare Reform, Vol. 17, Nos. 1/2. (Co-edited with Sandra K. Danziger). Book Reviews and Discussant's Comments: "Urban Economic Development", by Bennett Harrison. Journal of Human Resources, 1975. The Reagan Experiment, edited by John Palmer and Isabel Sawhill, and Reaganomics: A Midterm Report, edited by William Stubblebine and Thomas Willet. Journal of Economic Literature, March 1984. with R. Haveman, D. Nichols, and B. Wolfe. A review essay of these books appears as "Reviewing Reagan's Economic Program," Challenge, January/February 1984: 42-50. Comment on “Black Family Structure and Income Support Policy," Review of Black Political Economy, 13, Summer/Fall 1984: 188-191. Comment on “Inflation Vulnerability, Income and Wealth of the Elderly,” in M. David and T. Smeeding, eds., Horizontal Equity, Uncertainty and Economic Well-Being, National Bureau of Economic Research Studies in Income and Wealth. Vol. 50. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1985: 172-177. "Economic Inequality in the United States," by Lars Osberg. Journal of Economic Literature, June 1985: 636-637. "The Poverty of Losing Ground," with Peter Gottschalk, Challenge, May/June 1985: 32-38. Reprinted in Study Guide and Readings for Stiglitz's Economics of the Public Sector, 2nd ed. Norton Publishers, 1989. Comment with Daniel Feaster on “The Wealth Distributional Consequences of Life Cycle Models," in D. Kessler and A. Masson, eds., Modeling the Distribution of Wealth, Oxford University Press, 1988: 319-321. "Poor Support: Poverty in the American Family," by David Ellwood. Journal of Economic Literature, September 1989: 50-52.

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"American Living Standards," by Robert Litan et al. Journal of Economic Literature, September 1990: 1244-46. "Rethinking Social Policy: Poverty, Race and the Underclass," by Christopher Jencks. Contemporary Sociology, November 1992: 785-787. "The End of Equality," by Mickey Kaus. Journal of Economic Literature, December 1994: 1899-1901. Comment on “The Effect of Employment on Marriage Among Black Males in Inner-City Chicago," in M. B. Tucker and C. Mitchell-Kernan, ed., The Decline in Marriage Among African-Americans, New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1995: 96-102. "Assessing Well-Being in an Era of 'Uneven Tides’," in H. Wolman and E. Agius, ed., National Urban Policy, Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1996: 101-105. “When Work Disappears,” by William J. Wilson. Detroit Free Press, September 15, 1996. A longer version appears in Issues in Science and Technology, Spring 1997: 88 - 90. Comment on “The Age of Extremes” by Douglas Massey. Demography, November 1996: 413-416. “Changing Marital Patterns: Consequences of Economic Distress? Chapter 16, in A. Booth, A. Crouter, and M. Shanahan, eds. Transitions to Adulthood in a Changing Economy. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1999: 244-253. Comment on “TANF and the Most Disadvantaged Families’ Well-Being” by S. Zedlewski and P. Loprest in R. Blank and R. Haskins, eds. The New World of Welfare. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, 2001: 410 – 416. UNPUBLISHED PAPERS: Steven Cole, Sandra Danziger, ____ and Irving Piliavin, "Poverty and Welfare Recipiency After OBRA: Some Preliminary Evidence from Wisconsin," October 1983. Christine Ross, Sheldon Danziger and Eugene Smolensky, "Social Security: From a Retirement Supplement to a Guaranteed Annual Income," April 1985. ____ and Markus Jantti. "The Market Economy, the Welfare State and the Economic Well-Being of Children: Evidence From Four Countries," revised March 1995. ____ and Robert Wood. "Black Male Joblessness in the 1980s," February 1993. ____ and Deborah Reed. "Working Longer and Earning More: The Changing Contribution of Wives' Earnings to Family Income," February 1997. Tina Mainieri and _____________. “Designing Surveys of Welfare Recipients,” February 2002. www.ssw.umich.edu/poverty/pubs.html. _____. “Increasing Inequality and the Feminization of the Labor Force.” June 2003.

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Charles, Kerwin, Sheldon Danziger, Laurie Pounder and Robert Schoeni, “Consumption, Income and Well-Being among the Mature Population,” April 2006. Grieger, Lloyd, Sheldon Danziger and Peter Gottschalk. “Variation Among Young Adults in the Probability of Experiencing Poverty and its Duration During Adulthood,” under review, August 2009. Schmidt, Lucie and Sheldon Danziger. “The Supplemental Security Income Program and Material Hardship after the 1996 Welfare Reform,” June 2010, under review. Ratner, David and Sheldon Danziger. “The Intergenerational Correlation in Food Stamp Receipt,” June 2010, in process. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: MacArthur Foundation, Research Network on Transitions to Adulthood, Member, 1999 – 2010. Member, Russell Sage Foundation, Advisory Committee on Poverty Research, Advisory Committee on the Future of Work, 1989-2007. Advisory Committee on Census 2010, 2008-present. Member, Research Technical Working Group on Welfare and Family Self-Sufficiency, Administration on Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2010-2011. Member, National Advisory Committee, Institute for Research on Poverty, University of Wisconsin, 1993-2002; 2004-present. Member, Advisory Board, Bendheim-Thoman Center for Research on Child Wellbeing, Princeton University, 2005-present. Member, Advisory Board, Center for Human Potential and Public Policy, Harris School of Public Policy Studies, University of Chicago, 2007-present. Vice-President, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, 2001-2002. Member, External Review Board, Social Service Review, 1999 –present. Member, Council of Advisors, National Center for Children in Poverty, 1993 -2003. Senior Faculty Affiliate, Joint Center for Poverty Research, Northwestern University/University of Chicago, 1997-2002. Member, Oversight Committee, Economic Research Initiative on the Uninsured, University of Michigan, 2000 –2007. National Fellow, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University Training Program in Inequality and Social Policy, 1998 –2004. Associate Fellow, International Child Development Center, UNICEF, Florence, Italy, 1997-1999.

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Academic Advisor, Special Issue on Child Poverty, The Packard Foundation, The Future of Children, 1997. Elected Member, Policy Council, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, 1986-1989. and 1995-1999. Member, Board of Advisors, Children’s Defense Fund Project on the Costs of Child Poverty, 1993-1994. Member, Advisory Committee on Hispanic Employment Policy Project, National Council of La Raza, 1997 - 1998. Member, Panel on Poverty and Family Assistance, Committee on National Statistics, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, 1992-1995. Member, Task Force on Ethnicity and Poverty, MacArthur Foundation Network on Middle Childhood, 1994 - 1996. Member, Committee on Research on The Urban Underclass, Social Science Research Council, 1989-1994. Member, Committee on Child Development Research and Public Policy, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, 1987-1990. Member, National Academy of Social Insurance, 1989-present; Membership Committee, 2000-06. Member, Panel to Evaluate Micro-Simulation Models for Social Welfare Programs, Committee on National Statistics, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, 1989-90. Member, Conference on Research in Income and Wealth, National Bureau of Economic Research, 1978-present; Planning Committee Member, 1982 Conference on "Social Accounting for Transfers." Member, Panel on Employment, Income and Occupations, for the National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, Committee on the Status of Black Americans, 1986-1988. Advisory Board Member, Journal of Human Resources, 1985 -1990. Advisory Board Member, University of Chicago, Project on Poverty and Family Structure in the Inner City, 1985-1987. United States Information Agency, American Participants Program, Lecturer in Germany and the Soviet Union, May, 1990. PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS AND CONFERENCES (since 1998):

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1998 Institute for Social Research, Symposium on Social Science and Policy Making, “Welfare Reform, Welfare Recipients and the Labor Market: So Much Social Science, So Little Policy Impact.”

1998 Council on Social Work Education. “Social Work Research Development

Centers and Social Work Education.” 1998 University of Minnesota, Conference Demographics for Policy Makers,

Keynote Speaker, “American Unequal: Why Poverty is Not Falling Even Though the Economy is Booming.”

1998 Head Start National Research Conference, Plenary Session, “Child Care and Economic Changes for Low Income Families.” 1998 American Sociological Association, Panelist, “Half-Truths with Real Consequences: Journalism, Research and Public Policy.” 1999 American Council on Consumer Interests, Keynote Speaker, Colston Warne

Lecture, “Welfare Reform and Economic Hardship: Who is Left Behind?” 1999 Consortium of Social Science Associations, “Is Welfare Reform Succeeding?” Panelist. 1999 Harvard University, Program in Inequality and Social Policy, Summer Institute,

“Is Welfare Reform Working?”

1999 Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management. “The Women’s Employment Study: Engaging Respondents and Interviewers.”

1999 & Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Substance Abuse Policy Research 2000 Program Conference, “Substance Abuse and Welfare Reform.” 2000 Joint Center for Poverty Research, Conference on “Rural Dimensions of

Welfare Reform,” Paper, “Approaching the Limit – What Have We Learned Since Welfare Reform?”

2001 Foundation for International Studies in Social Security, Conference on

Support for Children and Their Parents, Keynote Speaker “After Welfare Reform and the Economic Boom: Why is Child Poverty Still Higher in the U.S. Than in Europe?” Also presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for the Study of Human Development.

2001 United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, Conference on

“Racism and Public Policy,” at the United Nations World Conference Against Racism. Paper, “Poverty and Prosperity: Prospects for Reducing Racial/Ethnic Economic Disparities in the United States.”

2002 National Institute of Mental Health, Conference on “Building on Social Work

Contributions to Mental Health Research, Presentation, “Bridging Mental Health Research and Poverty Research: The Case of Single Mothers and Welfare Reform.”

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2002 Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Inequality Summer Institute, “Barriers to the Employment of Current and Former Welfare Recipients: Research Lessons and Policy Challenges.”

2003 Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, “Obesity as a Barrier

to the Transition from Welfare to Work.” 2004 Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Inequality Summer

Institute, “Wage Inequality, Earnings Inequality and Poverty in the U.S. Over the Last Quarter of the 20th Century.”

2005 Technologico de Monterrey, School of Public Policy and Kennedy School of

Government, Harvard University, Conference on “Poverty and Poverty Reduction Strategies: Mexican and International Experiences.” Paper on “The U.S. Social Safety Net and Poverty: Lessons Learned and Promising Approaches.”

2006 American Economics Association, Session on Hurricane Economics, “Poverty

and Antipoverty Policy Before and After Hurricane Katrina.” A revised presentation was given at the National Association for Welfare Research and Statistics.

American Enterprise Institute, Forum on “Helping America’s Low-Income

Workers,” Presentation, “From Welfare to the Low-Wage Labor Market.” Urban Institute, “Welfare Reform Roundtable: Reviewing a Decade,

Previewing the Future”, Presentation, “Welfare Reform and the Low-Wage Labor Market: New Lessons Learned and Old Lessons Confirmed.”

European Low-Wage Employment Research Network, Annual Conference,

Keynote Speaker, “Assessing Welfare Reform in the U.S.: From Cash Assistance to Low-Wage Employment.”

Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, “Fighting Poverty

Revisited: What did Researchers Know 40 Years Ago? What Do We Know Today?”

Korea Development Institute Conference on the Social Safety Net, “America’s

Social Safety Net Since 1964: From Reducing Poverty to Demanding Work” National Poverty Center, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Economic Research

Service, Conference on “Income Volatility and Implications for Food Assistance Programs.” Paper, “The Dynamics of Food Stamp Receipt After Welfare Reform.”

2007 MacArthur Network on Mental Health Policy Research Conference. Paper,

“Mental Illness, Work and the Design of Income Support Programs.” 2008 National Association for Welfare Research and Statistics, Annual Research

Conference, “Antipoverty Policies for a New Administration: What does the Research Suggest?”

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2008 Cornell University, Population Program, Workshop on the Demography of Families, Poverty and Health, “Research on Poverty and Antipoverty Policies: What do we Know? What do we need to Learn?”

2008 International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Grand Lodge

Convention, Panelist, “Working Americans Living Below the Poverty Line.” 2009 MacArthur Foundation Network on Successful Aging, Conference on

Intergenerational Issues in an Aging Society, “Changes in the Economy, Society and Public Policies: Implications for Poverty and Inequalities.”

2009 University of Chicago, School of Social Service Administration, Symposium, “Improving Low-Wage Jobs and Public Policies to Support Vulnerable

Workers,” Keynote, “The Low-Wage Labor Market: 35 years and Still Going Strong”

2009 Walter Gordon Massey Symposium, University of Toronto, “Rising Inequality

in Canada,” Presentation on “Poverty, Inequality and Public Policies in the U.S”

2009 Civil Service College, Symposium, “Rethinking Poverty and Social Mobility,”

Presentation, “Changing Poverty, Changing Anti-Poverty Policies: Implications of the U.S. Experience for Singapore”

2009 Administration for Children and Families, Welfare Research and Evaluation

Conference, “Changing Poverty, Changing Policies” 2010 Administration for Children and Families, Welfare Research and Evaluation

Conference, Plenary Session on TANF Re-authorization 2010 University of Pittsburgh, Conference on “Race in America,” Presentation on

“From the War on Poverty to the Great Recession: Antipoverty Policies and the Future of Poverty.”

DISCUSSANT OR PARTICIPANT AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS AND CONFERENCES (since 1998): 1998 Population Association of America, Author Meets Critics, Respondent to

William J. Wilson, When Work Disappears. 1998 Ford Foundation Conference on Asset Ownership, Discussant for Paper. “Asset Building in Community Development and Public Policy.” 1999 Taylor Institute Conference on Differing Approaches to Welfare Reform in the

U.S. and the U.K., Presentation on History of Welfare Reform in the U.S. 1999 Public Policy Institute of California, Annual Issues Forum. “The Distribution of

Income in California,” Discussant. 1999 Johnson Foundation, Wingspread Briefing, “Welfare Reform: How Is It Affecting Families?” Panelist. 1999 Harvard University, Program in Inequality and Social Policy. Conference on

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the Multi-City Study of Urban Inequality, Rapporteur, “Policy Implications.” 1999 American Enterprise Institute, Conference on “Child Well Being Under Welfare

Reform,” Discussant.

2000 California Policy Research Center, “Employment Barriers for Welfare Recipients,” Panelist. 2000 Department of Social Security, United Kingdom, Workshop on Measuring Poverty. Panelist. 2000 University of California – Los Angeles, Center for the Study of Urban Poverty, Conference on “LA as the City of Tomorrow,” Panelist. 2000 Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, “The Mental Health of Teenage and Unmarried Parents,” Discussant. 2001 Conference on The New World of Welfare, Session on “Will TANF Work for

the Most Disadvantaged Families?” Discussant. 2002 Conference on Family Investments in Children’s Potential, Session on “A Cross-National Perspective on Policies that Affect Families’ Investments in Children,” Discussant. 2003 National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Conference,

Workforce/Workplace Mismatch? Work, Family, Health and Well-Being, Presentation on “Increasing Inequality and Feminization of the Labor Force.”

2003 Berkeley Symposium on Poverty, the Distribution of Income and Public Policy,

“The Take-Up of Social Benefits,” Discussant. 2004 Conference on Supporting Children: English Speaking Countries in

International Context, Session on “Future Directions for Public Policies,” Discussant.

2005 Conference on Child Development Supplement Early Results, University of

Michigan, Institute for Social Research, Session on “Education, Income and Well-Being,” Discussant.

2005 Conference on Mixed Methods Research on Economic Conditions, Public

Policy and Family and Child Well-Being, National Poverty Center, University of Michigan, Session on “Intra-household Resource Allocation.”

2006 Conference on “Opportunity in the Workplace: A United States-Europe

Comparison,” Russell Sage Foundation, Discussant of Paper on “Labor Market Conditions and Policies in Denmark”.

2007 American Agricultural Economics Association, Session on “Rural Poverty,

Discussant.

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2008 American Economics Association, Session on “The Impact of Hurricanes on Residents and Local labor Markets,” Discussant.

2008 Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Sessions on “Using

Financial Incentives to Fight Poverty,” and “Measuring Poverty: A Cross-National Perspective,” Discussant.

2009 Administration for Children and Families, Welfare Research and Evaluation

Conference, “The Status of U.S. Children,” Discussant. 2009 Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Session on “Lessons

from the U.K.’s War on Poverty,” Discussant 2010 Society for Governmental Economics, Session on “The New Measure of

Poverty,” Discussant. LECTURES AT OTHER UNIVERSITIES AND RESEARCH CENTERS: 1976 De Pauw University Wayne State University 1979 Carleton College Erasmus University, Rotterdam Centre de Recherche pour l'Etude et l'Observation des Conditions de Vie

(CREDOC), Paris 1981 Universite de Paris (Nanterre) 1982 Haverford College LBJ School of Public Policy, University of Texas 1983 University of California-Berkeley 1984 University of Michigan Marquette University 1985 Harvard University University of Notre Dame Williams College 1986 Western Michigan University Brandeis University University of Bath (England) Ball State University 1987 University of Chicago Johns Hopkins University University of Michigan 1988 Wayne State University Vanderbilt University 1989 Syracuse University Michigan State University 1990 University of California - Los Angeles Moscow State University Frankfurt University Bonn University 1991 Northwestern University 1993 Yale University 1994 University of Notre Dame 1995 Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences Williams College

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University of California - Los Angeles University of Chicago Yeshiva University 1996 Western Michigan University Virginia Commonwealth University University of Virginia Boston College 1997 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Pennsylvania State University University of Utah 1998 Queens College, CUNY City University of New York, Graduate Center University of Notre Dame Complutense University (Spain) 1999 Bryn Mawr College London School of Economics, Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion 2000 University of Southern California Syracuse University London School of Economics, Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion University of Utah University of California, Berkeley Northwestern University 2001 Harvard University 2002 Columbia University, School of Social Work Princeton University Harvard University 2003 Columbia University, Teachers’ College

Columbia University, School of Public Health Institute of Sociology, Hanoi, Vietnam New York University Princeton University Cornell University

2004 University of Pittsburgh University of Kentucky 2005 Pomona College University of California-Berkeley 2006 Aarhus University, Denmark Korean Institute of Public Finance 2007 University of Wisconsin-Madison 2008 Renmin University, Beijing, China Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, China 2009 National University of Singapore Harvard University Swarthmore College

CONGRESSIONAL AND OTHER GOVERNMENTAL TESTIMONY: 1981 Joint Economic Committee, Hearings on Income Distribution Effects of

Federal Policy.

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1982 Joint Economic Committee, Hearings on the Effects of the Reagan Economic Program on the Distribution of Income.

1983 Joint Economic Committee, Hearings on the Effects of the Budget Cuts on the

Working Poor and Children. 1983 House Committee on Ways and Means, Hearings on the Recent Increases in

Poverty. 1985 House Committee on Education and Labor, Hearings on Budget Cuts and

Poverty (with Peter Gottschalk). 1985 House Committee on Government Operations, Subcommittee on Employment

and Housing, Hearings on the Working Poor (with Peter Gottschalk). 1986 House Committee on Hunger, Hearings on Poverty and the Underclass (with

Peter Gottschalk). 1991 Joint Economic Committee, Hearings on the War on Poverty. 1992 House Committee on Ways and Means, Hearing on Poverty and the Income

Distribution 1996 Senate Finance Committee, Hearings on the National Governor’s Association Welfare Reform Proposal. 1999 Briefing for Secretary of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and

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