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PUBLICATIONS:

A. Edited Volumes:

 

2006

Public Policy and Immigrant Settlement , D. A. Cobb-Clark and S. Khoo, editors. Surrey, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2006.

 

B. Articles in Refereed Journals:

 

2007 and Forthcoming

1. “Identity and Racial Harassment” (with Heather Antecol), Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization , forthcoming 2007.

 

2. “Disagreement in Partners’ Reports of Material Hardship” (with Robert Breunig, Xiaodong Gong, and Danielle Venn), Review of Economics of the Household, forthcoming 2007.

 

3. “Old-Age Support in Indonesia: Labor Supply, Intergenerational Transfers, and Living Arrangements” (with Lisa Cameron), Journal of Population Economics, forthcoming 2007.

 

2006

4. “The Sexual Harassment of Female Active-Duty Personnel: Effects on Job Satisfaction and Intentions to Remain in the Military (with Heather Antecol), Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Vol .61, Issue 1, 2006, pp.55-80.

 

5. “The Wealth and Asset Holdings of U.S.-Born and Foreign-Born Households: Evidence from the SIPP Data” (with Vincent Hildebrand), Review of Income and Wealth, Series 52, Number 1, March 2006, pp.17-42.

 

6. “A Couples-based Approach to the Problem of Workless Families” (with Chris Ryan and Bob Breunig), Economic Record, Vol. 82 Issue 259, December, pp. 428-44.

 

7. “The Portfolio Choices of Hispanic Couples” (with Vincent Hildebrand), Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 87 (5), December, pp. 1344-1363.

 

8. “The Wealth of Mexican Americans” (with Vincent Hildebrand), Journal of Human Resources, Vol. 41(4), Fall, pp. 841-868.

 

2005

9. “Post-migration Investments in Job Search and Education: A Family Perspective” (with Marie Connolly and Christopher Worswick), Journal of Population Economics, Vol. 18, November, 2005, pp. 663-690.

 

2004

10. “The Changing Nature of Employment-Related Sexual Harassment: Evidence from the U.S. Federal Government (1978 – 1994) (with Heather Antecol), Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Vol. 57(3), April 2004, pp. 443-461.

 

11. “Revisiting the Family Investment Hypothesis(with Thomas Crossley), Labour Economics, 2004, Vol. 11(3), pp. 373-393.

 

12. “Selective Immigration Policy in Australia, Canada, and the United States” (with Heather Antecol and Steve Trejo), Brussels Economic Review, Special Edition: Skilled Migration, Vol. 47(1), Spring, pp. 45-56.

 

2003

13. “Assisting the Very Long-Term Unemployed: Results from a Randomized Trial” (with Robert Breunig, Yvonne Dunlop, and Marion Terrill), Economic Record, Vol. 79, 2003, pp. 84 - 102.

 

14. “Public Policy and the Labor Market Adjustment of New Immigrants to Australia”, Journal of Population Economics, Vol. 16(4), November, 2003, pp. 655-681.

 

Reprinted in How Labor Migrants Fare, Klaus F. Zimmerman and Amelie Constant, (editors) Springer-Verlag, 2004.

 

15. “Immigration Policy and the Skills of Immigrants to Australia, Canada, and the United States” (with Heather Antecol and Steve Trejo), Journal of Human Resources, 38(1), Winter 2003, pp. 192 - 218.

 

16. “A Brief Introduction to the Econometrics of Evaluation” (with Thomas Crossley), 2003, Economic Record, Vol. 79(247), December 2003, pp. 491 - 511.

 

17. “Does Sexual Harassment Training Change Attitudes? A View from the Federal Level” (with Heather Antecol), Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 84 (4), December 2003, pp. 826-842.

 

2002

18. “Old Age Support in the Developing World” (with Lisa Cameron), Applied Economics Letters, Vol. 9 (10), 2002, pp. 649 - 652.

 

19. “Coming Out of the Shadows: Learning about Legal Status and Wages From the Legalized Population” (with Sherrie A. Kossoudji), Journal of Labor Economics, Vol. 20(3), July 2002, pp. 598-628.

2001

20. “A Family Affair: The Labor Market Experiences of Immigrant Spouses” (with Marie D. Connolly), Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 82(4), December 2001, pp. 796 - 811.

 

21. “ The Labour Market Plans and Activities of Parenting Payment Recipients: Results from a Randomised Social Experiment” (with Garry Barrett), Australian Journal of Labour Economics, Vol. 4(3), September 2001, pp. 192 - 205.

 

22. “Getting Ahead: The Determinants of and Payoffs to Internal Promotion for Young Men and Women”, Research in Labor Economics, Vol. 20, 2001, pp. 339-372.

 

23. “Sexual Harassment and Job Satisfaction in the U.S. Military” (with Heather Antecol), Gender Issues, Vol. 19(1), Winter 2001, pp. 3 - 18.

 

24. “The Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Australia”, Australian Economic Review, 34(4), December 2001, pp. 467 - 477.

 

2000

25. “Reassessing the Role of Child Care Costs in the Work and Care Decisions of Australian Families” (with Amy Liu and Deborah Mitchell), Australian Bulletin of Labour, Vol. 26(4), December 2000, pp.197–215.

 

26. "The Labor Supply Effects of Universal Coverage: What Can We Learn from Individuals with Spousal Coverage?”, (with Alison Wellington), Research in Labor Economics, Vol. 19, 2000, pp.315-344.

 

27. “Do Selection Criteria Make a Difference?: Visa Category and the Labour Force Status of Immigrants to Australia”, Economic Record, Vol. 76 (232), March 2000, pp.15 - 31.

 

28. "Mobility in El Norte: Employment and Occupational Changes for Unauthorized Latina Women'', (with Sherrie A. Kossoudji) in Hispanics in America,Social Science Quarterly, Vol. 81 (1), March 2000, pp.311-324.

 

29. “IRCA’s Impact on the Occupational Concentration and Mobility of Newly-Legalized Mexican Men” (with Sherrie A. Kossoudji), Journal of Population Economics, 13(1), February 2000, p. 81-98.

 

Reprinted in How Labor Migrants Fare, Klaus F. Zimmerman and Amelie Constant, (editors) Springer-Verlag, 2004.

1999

30. “A Comparative Static Model of the Relationship Between Immigration and the Short-Run Job Prospects of Unemployed Residents” (with Bruce Chapman), Economic Record, Vol. 75 (231), December 1999, pp.358-368.

 

31. “The Role of Gender in Job Promotions”, (with Yvonne Dunlop), Monthly Labor Review, 122 (12), December 1999, pp.32-38.

 

32. “Did Legalization Matter for Women? Amnesty and the Wages of Formerly Unauthorized Workers” (with Sherrie Kossoudji), Gender Issues, 17(4), Fall 1999, pp.5–15.

1998

33. "Incorporating U.S. Policy into a Model of the Immigration Decision'', Journal of Policy Modeling, 20(5), 1998, pp.621-630.

1997

34. ”The Worldwide Market for Skilled Migrants: Can Australia Compete?”, (with Marie Connolly), International Migration Review, 31(3), 1997, pp.130-153.

1996

35. “Finding Good Opportunities Within Undocumented Markets: U.S. Occupational Mobility for Male Latino Workers'', (with Sherrie A. Kossoudji), International Migration Review, Vol. 30(4), 1996, pp.901-924.

 

1995

36. ”Immigration Reform: The Effects of Employer Sanctions and Legalization on Wages'', (with Clinton R. Shiells and B. Lindsay Lowell), Journal of Labor Economics, July 1995, pp.472 - 498.


Reprinted in The Economics of Migration, Klaus F. Zimmerman and Thomas K. Bauer, (editors) in The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, Mark Blaug (editor), 2001.

 

1993*

37. “Immigrant Selectivity and Wages: The Evidence for Women'', American Economic Review, 83(4), September, 1993, pp.986‑993.

 

Reprinted in The Economics of Migration, Klaus F. Zimmerman and Thomas K. Bauer, (editors) in The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics Mark Blaug (editor), 2001.

 

C. Book Chapters

2006

37. “Selection Policy and the Labour Market Outcomes of New Immigrants”, Public Policy and Immigrant Settlement , D. A. Cobb-Clark and S. Khoo, editors. Surrey, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.

 

38. “Public Policy and Immigrant Settlement:How Much does Immigrant Selection Matter?” (with Siew-Ean Khoo), Public Policy and Immigrant Settlement , D. A. Cobb-Clark and S. Khoo, editors. Surrey, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.

 

39. “Technical Appendix: The Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Australia”, Public Policy and Immigrant Settlement , D. A. Cobb-Clark and S. Khoo, editors. Surrey, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.

 

2003

40. “The Skills of Female Immigrants to Australia, Canada, and the United States” (with Heather Antecol and Stephen Trejo), Host Societies and the Reception of Immigrants, Jeffrey G. Reitz (ed.), San Diego: Center for Comparative Immigration Studies, forthcoming 2003.

 

2001

41. “Wives and Mothers: The Labour-Market Experiences of Immigrant Women” (with Marie Connolly) in Earnings Inequality in Australia, Jeff Borland, Robert Gregory, and Peter Sheehan (ed). Melbourne: Centre for Strategic Studies, Victorial University, 2001, pp. 78 – 94.

 

1999

42. “The Shadows of Unauthorized Employment: Women’s Sub-Minimum Pay and Occupational Concentration Before and After Legalization” (with Sherrie Kossoudji) in Women’s Progress: Perspective on the Past, Blueprint for the Future, Conference Proceedings of the Fifth Women’s Policy Research Conference. June 12 – 13, 1998. Washington, DC: Institute for Women’s Policy Research, 1999, pp.366-369.

1991

43. "Employer Sanctions: Expectations and Early Outcomes" (with Demetrios G. Papademetriou and B. Lindsay Lowell) in The Paper Curtain, Michael Fix (ed.), Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute Press, 1991, pp.215 - 237.

D. Publications by Government Agencies:

1991

44. “Unauthorized Workers in the United States After IRCA”(with B. Lindsay Lowell) in Employer Sanctions and U.S. Labor Markets: First Report, Demetrios G. Papademetriou, editor, Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Labor, 1991, pp.57-70.

45. “The 1989 GAO Survey of Employers: Labor Force Strategies and Discriminatory Behavior” (with B. Lindsay Lowell) in Employer Sanctions and U.S. Labor Markets: Second Report, Demetrios G. Papademetriou, editor, Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Labor, 1991, pp.35 - 58.

46. “The 1988 GAO Survey: Relationships Among Key Variables”(with B. Lindsay Lowell) in Employer Sanctions and U.S. Labor Markets: First Report, Demetrios G. Papademetriou, editor, Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Labor, 1991, pp.71 - 88.

E. Invited Submissions:

1999

47. “Immigration and Unemployment: New Australian Evidence”, in Growth 47, Immigration and Multiculturalism—Global Perspectives, edited by James Jupp, November 1999, pp.77-87.

1998

48. “Immigration and Unemployment—Job Creation or Competition?” Committee for Economic Development of Australia Newsletter, December, 1998, pp. 8-9.

F. Internal Government Reports:

1999

49. The Impact of the Asian Financial Crisis on Labour Markets in APEC Economies (with Ron Duncan and Xin Meng), prepared for the 20 th APEC Human Resources Development Working Group Meeting, Hong Kong, May 10 – 14, 1999, pp.1 – 30.

1998

50. The Changing Pattern of Immigrants’ Labour Market Experiences , (with Bruce Chapman), Canberra, Australia, May 1998, pp.1- 55.

1996

51. Input Costs and Fiscal Equalization: Report To the ACT Government (with P.N. Junankar), Canberra, Australia, April 1996, pp.1 - 44.

52. IRCA, Legalization and the Occupational Concentration and Mobility of Amnestied Immigrants, (with Sherrie Kossoudji), Washington DC: U.S. Department of Labor, 1996.

G. Ph.D. Thesis Title:

“Immigrant Selectivity: The Roles of Household Structure and U.S. Immigration Policy” Supervisor: Charles Brown (1990)

WORK-IN-PROGRESS:

A. Papers in the Editorial Process:

1. “Racial Harassment, Job Satisfaction and Intentions to Remain in the Military” (with Heather Antecol), Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit (IZA), Discussion Paper, no. 1636, June 2005 , submitted to Journal of Population Economics.

 

2. “Improving the Modeling of Couples’ Labour Supply” (with Robert Breunig and Xiadong Gong) Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit (IZA), Discussion Paper, no. 1773, September 2005, under revision for Economic Record.

 

3. “Racial and Ethnic Discrimination in Consumer Markets: Exploiting Military Procedures for matching Personnel to Duty Locations” (with Heather Antecol), Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit (IZA), Discussion Paper, no. 2389, October 2006, submitted to the American Economic Review.

 

4. “The Retirement Expectations of Middle-Aged Individuals” (with Steven Stillman) unpublished working paper, November 2006, Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit (IZA), Discussion Paper, no. 2449, November 2006, submitted to Industrial and Labor Relations Review.

5. “Gender-Biased Behavior at Work: What Can Surveys Tell Us About the Link Between Sexual Harassment and Gender Discrimination?” (with Heather Antecol), Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit (IZA), Discussion Paper, no. 2647, February 2007 , submitted to Social Science Quarterly.

 

B. Working Papers:

6. “Leaving Home: What Economics Has to Say about the Living Arrangements of Young Australians”, unpublished working paper, November 2006.

 

7. “A Distributional Analysis of Gender Wage Differences in Australia” (with Juan D. Barón)

 

8. “A Comparative Analysis of the Nativity Wealth Gap” (with Thomas K. Bauer, Vincent Hildebrand, and Mathias Sinning).

 

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