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Updated: 01-01-2020 Donna B. Gilleskie Department of Economics Office: (919) 966-5372 CB # 3305, 06B Gardner Hall FAX: (919) 966-4986 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Home: (919) 932-6204 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3305 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. Economics University of Minnesota 08/1994 M.A. Economics University of Minnesota 02/1992 B.A. Economics University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 05/1989 B.A. Mathematics University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 05/1989 Fields of Interest: Health Economics, Labor Economics, Applied Econometrics, Applied Micro PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Professor 07/2010 – present Chair of Department 07/2019 – present Interim Chair of Department 01/2018 – 06/2018 Associate Professor 07/2001 – 06/2010 Assistant Professor 07/1994 – 06/2001 Department of Economics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Fellow International Association for Applied Econometrics (IAAE) 11/2019 – present Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 07/2014 – present Board of Directors Past President, Southern Economic Association (SEA) 11/2019 – present President, Southern Economic Association (SEA) 11/2018 – 11/2019 President-Elect, Southern Economic Association (SEA) 11/2017 – 11/2018 Member, American Society of Health Economists (ASHEcon) 06/2016 – present Vice President, Southern Economic Association (SEA) 04/2013 – 04/2015 Co-Editor or Associate Editor American Journal of Health Economics 01/2014 – present Journal of Human Resources 01/2013 – 09/2019 Labour 01/2011 – 12/2018 Southern Economic Journal 05/2006 – 08/2008 Journal of Econometrics (guest editor) 09/2006 – 09/2009 Research Associate 10/2001 – 10/2010 Faculty Research Fellow 05/1995 – 09/2001 National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Health Care Program, Health Economics Program, Children’s Program Director 08/2008 – 06/2010 Demography and Economics of Aging Research Center (DEAR), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Page 1: Donna B. Gilleskiegilleskie.web.unc.edu/files/2019/07/cv.pdfJavalkar, Sandra C. Kim, Maureen Kelly, Steven Lichtman, Maria Ferris. 2016. “Mo1770 Chronological Age When Health Care

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Donna B. Gilleskie Department of Economics Office: (919) 966-5372 CB # 3305, 06B Gardner Hall FAX: (919) 966-4986 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Home: (919) 932-6204 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3305 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. Economics University of Minnesota 08/1994 M.A. Economics University of Minnesota 02/1992 B.A. Economics University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 05/1989 B.A. Mathematics University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 05/1989 Fields of Interest: Health Economics, Labor Economics, Applied Econometrics, Applied Micro PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Professor 07/2010 – present Chair of Department 07/2019 – present Interim Chair of Department 01/2018 – 06/2018 Associate Professor 07/2001 – 06/2010 Assistant Professor 07/1994 – 06/2001 Department of Economics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Fellow International Association for Applied Econometrics (IAAE) 11/2019 – present Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 07/2014 – present Board of Directors Past President, Southern Economic Association (SEA) 11/2019 – present President, Southern Economic Association (SEA) 11/2018 – 11/2019 President-Elect, Southern Economic Association (SEA) 11/2017 – 11/2018 Member, American Society of Health Economists (ASHEcon) 06/2016 – present Vice President, Southern Economic Association (SEA) 04/2013 – 04/2015 Co-Editor or Associate Editor American Journal of Health Economics 01/2014 – present Journal of Human Resources 01/2013 – 09/2019 Labour 01/2011 – 12/2018 Southern Economic Journal 05/2006 – 08/2008 Journal of Econometrics (guest editor) 09/2006 – 09/2009 Research Associate 10/2001 – 10/2010 Faculty Research Fellow 05/1995 – 09/2001 National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Health Care Program, Health Economics Program, Children’s Program Director 08/2008 – 06/2010 Demography and Economics of Aging Research Center (DEAR), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE – continued Research Assistant to John Geweke and Michael Keane 06/1992 – 09/1993 Department of Economics, University of Minnesota Instructor 09/1990 – 06/1992 Department of Economics, University of Minnesota Research Assistant to William Wascher and David Neumark 05/1989 – 08/1989 Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington DC HONORS AND AWARDS University-wide Distinguished Teaching Award 2019 for Post-Baccalaureate Instruction University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Short List for this Award (2009, 2016) Faculty-to-Graduate Student Mentoring Award 2014 Carolina Women’s Leadership Council University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Inducted into Order of the Old Well 2014 Honorary society that recognizes unselfish service and distinguished leadership University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Integrated Benefits Institute (IBI) Fellowship Award 2007 Kenneth J. Arrow Award 1999 international Health Economics Association (iHEA) for the best published article worldwide on health economics in 1998 Undergraduate Teaching Award 1998 – 1999 Department of Economics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Harold Hardy Fellowship 1992 – 1993 Department of Economics, University of Minnesota Distinguished Instructor 1991 Department of Economics, University of Minnesota Distinguished Teaching Assistant 1990 Department of Economics, University of Minnesota Graduate School Fellowship 1989 – 1990 University of Minnesota

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BIBLIOGRAPHY * Order of authorship in the economics discipline/journals is almost always alphabetical Books and Chapters

[1] Gilleskie, Donna. 2014. “Dynamic Models: Econometric Considerations of Time” in Encyclopedia of Health Economics, ed. Anthony J. Culyer, Vol. 1. San Diego: Elsevier. p. 209-216. (8 pages, refereed)

[2] Ferris, M.E., M.T. Ferris, C. Viall, H. Stewart, N. Fenton, C. Haberman, E. Iglesia, L. Hancock, D. Harward, Donna Gilleskie, J. O’Neill, R. Imperial, Z. Ko, M. Benton, M. Doan, K. Bickford, R. Detwiler, K. Andreoni, J. Mahan, Z. Smith, S. Hooper, and K. Gibson. 2012. “The Self-management and Transition-to-adulthood Program at the University of North Carolina: Lessons Learned (and Still Learning).” in Transition from Pediatric to Adult Medical Care, eds. D. Wood, J. Reiss, M. Ferris, L. Edwards and J. Merrick, New York: Nova Science Publishers, Inc,, chp 24, p. 297-310. (14 pages; refereed)

[3] Gilleskie, Donna. 2008. “Health Capital: Theory and Empirical Evidence” in Incentives and Choice in Health Care, eds. Frank A. Sloan and Hirschel Kasper, Cambridge: MIT Press, p. 51-83.

(33 pages; refereed)

[4] Blau, David and Donna Gilleskie. 2001. “The Effect of Health on Employment Transitions of Older Men” in Worker Wellbeing in a Changing Labor Market, Research in Labor Economics, JAI Press, Amsterdam: vol. 20, p. 35-65.

(30 pages; refereed)

Journal Articles

[1] Yi Zhong, Donna B. Gilleskie, Miranda A.L. van Tilburg, Stephen R. Hooper, Eniko Rak, Karina

Javalkar, Meaghan Nazareth, Brian Pitts, Maggwa Ndugga, Nina Jain, Laura Hart, Suneet Bhansali, Jordan Richards, Randal K. Detwiler, Karin True, Alexandre S.F. de Pomposo, and Maria E. Ferris. 2018. “Longitudinal Self-management and/or Transition Readiness per the TRxANSITION Scale™ among Patients with Chronic Conditions in Pediatric or Adult Care Settings.” Journal of Pediatrics 203(Dec): 361-371. (11 pages; refereed)

[2] Darden, Michael, Donna Gilleskie, and Koleman Strumpf. 2017. “Smoking, Morbidity, and

Mortality: Evidence from a Long Panel.” International Economic Review 59(3): 1571-1619. (49 pages; refereed)

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BIBLIOGRAPHY – continued

[3] Gilleskie, Donna, Euna Han, and Edward Norton. 2017. “Disentangling the Contemporaneous and Dynamic Effects of Human and Health Capital on Wages over the Life Cycle.” Review of Economic Dynamics 25: 350-383. (34 pages; refereed)

[4] Gonzalez, Robert and Donna Gilleskie. 2017. “Infant Mortality Rate as a Measure of a

Country’s Health: A Robust Method to Improve Reliability and Comparability.” Demography 54(2): 701-720. (20 pages; refereed)

[5] Balaban, Rita, Donna Gilleskie, and Uyen Tran. 2016. “A Quantitative Evaluation of the Flipped Classroom in a Large Lecture Principles of Economics Course.”

Journal of Economic Education 47(4): 269-287. (19 pages; refereed)

[6] Zhang, Yun Sean, Shoou-Yih D. Lee, Donna B. Gilleskie, Yepeng Sun, Arun Padakandla, Bruce L, Jacobs, Jeffrey S. Montgomery, James E. Montie, John T. Wei, Brent K. Hollenbeck.

2016. “A Generalized Assessment of the Impact of Regionalization and Provider Learning on Patient Outcomes.”

Medical Decision Making 36(8): 990-998. (9 pages; refereed) [7] Darden, Michael and Donna Gilleskie. 2016. “The Effects of Parental Health Shocks on Adult

Offspring Smoking Behavior: Evidence from a Long Panel.” Health Economics 25(8): 939-954. (16 pages; refereed) [8] Fout, Betty Tao, and Donna Gilleskie. 2015. “Does Health Insurance Encourage or Crowd Out

Beneficial Non-Medical Care? A Dynamic Analysis of Insurance, Health Inputs, and Health Production.”

American Journal of Health Economics 1(2): 64-80. (17 pages; refereed) [9] Kneipp, Shawn, Donna Gilleskie, Amanda Sheely, Todd Schwartz, Robert M Gilmore, and Daryl

Atkinson. 2014. “Nurse Scientists Overcoming Challenges to Lead Transdisciplinary Research Teams.”

Nursing Outlook 62(5): 352-361. (10 pages; refereed) [10] Gilleskie, Donna and Denise Hoffman. 2014. “HealthCapitalandHumanCapitalas

ExplanationsforHealth-RelatedWageDisparities.” Journal of Human Capital 8(3): 235-279. (40 pages; refereed)

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BIBLIOGRAPHY – continued [11] Ferris, M, C. Vialt, H. Stewart, N. Fenton, C. Haberman, E. Iglesia, L. Hancock, D.

Harward, Donna Gilleskie, J. O’Neill, R. Imperial, Z. Ko, M. Benton, M. Doan, K. Bickford, R. Detwiler, K. Andreoni, J. Mahan, Z. Smith, S. Hooper, and K. Gibson. 2013. “The Self-Management and Transition to Adulthood Program “UNC STARx”: Instruments and Lessons from the Field.”

International Journal of Child and Adolescent Health 6(2): 137-147. (11 pages; refereed) [12] Gardner, Lara and Donna Gilleskie. 2012. “The Effects of State Medicaid Policies on the

Dynamic Savings Patterns and Medicaid Enrollment of the Elderly.” Journal of Human Resources 47(4): 1083-1127. (NBER Working Paper #12208) (44 pages; refereed)

[13] Gilleskie, Donna and Michael K. Salemi. 2012. “The Cost of Economic Literacy: How

Well Does a Literacy-targeted Principles of Economics Course Prepare Students for Intermediate Theory Courses?”

Journal of Economic Education 43(2): 111-132. (22 pages; refereed)

[14] Gilleskie, Donna. 2010. “Work Absences and Doctor Visits during an Illness Episode:

The Differential Role of Preferences, Production, and Policies among Men and Women.” Journal of Econometrics 156(1): 148-163. (16 pages; refereed) [15] Yang, Zhou, Donna Gilleskie, Edward Norton. 2009. “Health Insurance, Medical Care,

and Health Outcomes: A Model of Elderly Health Dynamics.” Journal of Human Resources 44(1): 47-114. (NBER Working Paper #10964) (68 pages; refereed) [16] Blau, David and Donna Gilleskie. 2008. “The Role of Retiree Health Insurance in the

Employment Behavior of Older Men.” International Economic Review 49(2): 475-514. (NBER Working Paper #10100) (40 pages; refereed) [17] Coppejans, Mark, Donna Gilleskie, Holger Sieg, and Koleman Strumpf. 2007. “Consumer

Demand under Price Uncertainty: Empirical Evidence from the Market for Cigarettes.” Review of Economics and Statistics 89(3): 510-521. (NBER Working Paper #12156) (12 pages; refereed) [18] Blau, David and Donna Gilleskie. 2006. “Health Insurance and Retirement of Married Couples.” Journal of Applied Econometrics 21(7): 935-953. (19 pages; refereed) [19] Gilleskie, Donna and Koleman Strumpf. 2005. “The Behavioral Dynamics of Youth Smoking.” Journal of Human Resources 40(4): 822-866. (NBER Working Paper #7838) (45 pages; refereed)

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BIBLIOGRAPHY – continued [20] Gilleskie, Donna and Thomas A. Mroz. 2004. “A Flexible Approach for Estimating the

Effects of Covariates on Health Expenditures.” Journal of Health Economics 23(2): 391-418. (NBER Working Paper #7942) (28 pages; refereed) [21] Gilleskie, Donna and Byron Lutz. 2002. “The Impact of Employer-Provided Health

Insurance on Dynamic Employment Transitions.” Journal of Human Resources 37(1): 129-162. (NBER Working Paper #7307) (34 pages; refereed) [22] Blau, David and Donna Gilleskie. 2001. “Retiree Health Insurance and Labor Force

Behavior of Older Men in the 1990's.” Review of Economics and Statistics 83(1): 60-84. (NBER Working Paper #5948) (25 pages; refereed)

[23] Gilleskie, Donna and Amy Harrison. 1998. “The Effect of Endogenous Health Inputs on

the Relationship between Health and Education.” Economics of Education Review 17(3): 279-297. (19 pages; refereed) [24] Gilleskie, Donna. 1998. “A Dynamic Stochastic Model of Medical Care Use and Work Absence.”

Econometrica 66(1): 1-45. (46 pages; refereed)

Other Publications

van Tilburg, Miranda A, Yi Zhong, Donna Gilleskie, Meaghan L. Nazareth, Karina Javalkar, Sandra C. Kim, Maureen Kelly, Steven Lichtman, Maria Ferris. 2016. “Mo1770 Chronological Age When Health Care Transition Skills Are Mastered in Adolescents/Young Adults with Inflammatory Bowel Disease.” Gastroenterology 150(4): S771 - S772. (2 pages; not refereed) Gilleskie, Donna and Ahmed Khwaja. 2010. “Structural Models of Optimization Behavior in Labor, Aging, and Health.” Journal of Econometrics 156(1): 1-2. (2 pages; not refereed) Gilleskie, Donna. 2009. “State of Medicine: Universal Change Health Policy Forum: Questions and Answers.” Duke University Chapter, American Medical Association. (12 pages; not refereed)

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BIBLIOGRAPHY – continued

Gilleskie, Donna, Andrew Perrin, Kevin G. Stewart, and David Bevevino. 2009. “Grading Patterns at UNC-CH, 1995-2008: Annual Report to the Faculty Council.” University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. (26 pages; not refereed)

Gilleskie, Donna and Kim Jinnett. 2007. “Evaluation of the Content of Publicly-Available Nationally-Representative Datasets for Use in Measuring Health-Related Lost Work Time.” Integrated Benefits Institute Fellowship paper. (24 pages; not refereed) Gilleskie, Donna.1994. “A Dynamic Stochastic Model of Medical Care Use and Work Absence.” Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Minnesota (171 pages; not refereed)

Papers under Revision or Review

Catalano, Michael and Donna Gilleskie. “The Impact of Public Smoking Bans on Tobacco Consumption Behavior and Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure in Argentina” (revision requested, Health Economics) Gilleskie, Donna and Zhang, Yun Sean. “Friendship Formation and Smoking Initiation Among Teens” (revision requested, Review of Economics and Statistics)

Li, Chunxiao and Donna Gilleskie. “The Influence of Endogenous Behaviors among Social Pairs: Social Interaction Effects of Smoking” (submitted)

Research in Progress

Fu, Ning and Donna Gilleskie. “When the Honeymoon is Over: The Effects of Family Structure on Children's Cognitive and Non-cognitive Achievements” (to be submitted) Gilleskie, Donna and Chunxiao Li. “The Equity of Exclusionary School Discipline” (to be submitted)

Zhang, Yun Sean, Donna Gilleskie, and John T. Wei. “Screening and Health Transition” (to be submitted) Fu, Ning, Donna Gilleskie, Shawn Kneipp, Todd Schwartz and Amanda Sheely. “The Effects of a Criminal Record on Employment, Welfare Participation, and Health: A Model of Long-run Behaviors and Outcomes when Lagged Variables are Missing Non-Randomly” (Draft written)

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BIBLIOGRAPHY – continued Kneipp, Shawn, Todd Schwartz, Amanda Sheely, Donna Gilleskie, Ning Fu, Robert Gilmore, Daryl Atkinson. “The Criminal Justice System as a Social Determinant of Health: Estimating the Prevalence and Incidence of Criminal Convictions among Women” (Draft written)

Gilleskie, Donna, David Guilkey, Jacob Klimek, and Chenxi Yu. “The Role of Women’s Preconception Health on Infant Health: A New Perspective Using Longitudinal Survey Data.” (Draft written) Biswas, Sid, Jane Fruehwirth, Donna Gilleskie, and Lisa Pearce. “Religiosity, Health, College and Beyond from Adolescence to Early Adulthood” (Research in progress)

Cook, Jeremy and Donna Gilleskie. “The Role of Peer Academic Standing on Academic Outcomes” (Draft written) Cook, Jeremy and Donna Gilleskie. “Determinants of Teacher Sorting within Public School Systems: A Dynamic Model of Teacher Mobility and Credentialing” (Draft written) Gilleskie, Donna and Manasigan Kanchanachitra. “The Sensitivity of Econometric Model Fit under Different Distributional Shapes” (Draft archived) Gilleskie, Donna and Heather Krull. “Earnings Disparities: The Role of Internal Promotions and Job Performance Evaluations.” (Draft archived)

Gilleskie, Donna and Mai Hubbard. “The Effects of Acculturation and Income on Youth Health Behaviors.” (Draft archived) Gilleskie, Donna and Ginette Rowe. “Adolescent Physical Activity and Body Mass: How Does Neighborhood Crime Influence Behavior?” (Draft archived)

Gilleskie, Donna and Thomas A. Mroz. “A Dynamic Model of Medical Care Consumption during the Health Insurance Year.” (Draft archived)

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TEACHING ACTIVITIES Graduate Courses Health Economics (ECON 850, previously 250) Seminar in Health Economics (ECON 890) Research in Health Economics (ECON 951, previously 355) Research in Public Finance (ECON 956) Seminar in Applied Microeconomics (ECON 985, previously 385) Undergraduate Courses Advanced Health Economics (ECON 550, previously 590) Health Economics: Problems and Policy (ECON 450, previously 158) Econometrics (ECON 570, previously 170) Economic Statistics (ECON 400, previously 70) Honors Thesis in Economics (ECON 691H, 692H, previously 98, 99) Independent Study Courses Fall 1994, Fall 1996, Spr 2008 Courses Taught in Past Five Years Health Economics ECON 550 Spr 2020 (30 students) Health Economics ECON 550 Spr 2019 (19 students) Seminar in Health Economics ECON 850 Spr 2019 (11 students) Applied Microeconomics Workshop ECON 985 Spr 2019 (08 students) Applied Microeconomics Workshop ECON 985 Fall 2018 (09 students) Seminar in Health Economics ECON 850 Spr 2018 (11 students) Applied Microeconomics Workshop ECON 985 Spr 2017 (21 students) Special Topics: Health Economics ECON 590 Fall 2016 (22 students) Special Topics: Health Economics ECON 590 Fall 2016 (20 students) Applied Microeconomics Workshop ECON 985 Fall 2016 (20 students) Special Topics: Health Economics ECON 590 Spr 2016 (27 students) Special Topics: Health Economics ECON 590 Spr 2016 (26 students) Seminar in Health Economics ECON 850 Spr 2015 (11 students) Applied Microeconomics Workshop ECON 985 Fall 2014 (18 students) Seminar in Applied Microeconomics ECON 890 Fall 2014 (06 students) Applied Microeconomics Workshop ECON 985 Spr 2014 (17 students) Seminar in Health Economics ECON 890 Spr 2014 (07 students)

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TEACHING ACTIVITIES – continued Ph.D. Dissertation Supervision (28) Yi Zhong May 2019 “Scared to Death: Information Avoidance and Diagnostic Testing” Initial placement: Analysis Group, Economist (27) Teresa Zhou May 2018 “Analyses of Physician Labor Supply Dynamics and its Effect on Patient Welfare” Initial placement: Capital One, Economist (26) Chunxiao Li Aug 2017 “Essays in Applied Microeconomics” Initial placement: Alibaba (China), Economist (25) Tan Tran May 2017 “Too Stressed to Work: The Effects of Job Stressors on Health and Employment Outcomes” Initial placement: Regions Bank, Economist (24) Matt Forsstrom May 2017 “Abortion Costs and Single Parenthood: A Life-cycle Model of Fertility and Partnership” Initial placement: Wheaton College, Asst Prof (23) Ning Fu May 2017 “When the Honeymoon is Over: The Effects of Family Structure on Child Cognitive and Non-cognitive Achievements” Initial placement: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., Researcher (22) Marcela Prada Contzen Dec 2016 “Individual Risk Aversion through the Life Cycle” Initial placement: Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, post doc Currently: Universidad de Concepcion, Asst Prof (21) Pragya Singh May 2016 “The Impact of Imperfect Information on the Health Insurance Choice, Health Outcomes and Medical Expenditures of the Elderly” Initial placement: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., Researcher (20) Brett Matsumoto May 2015 “Estimating Models of Learning in Individual Decisionmaking with an Application to Youth Smoking Initiation” Initial placement: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Economist

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TEACHING ACTIVITIES – continued (19) Chris Cronin May 2014 “Insurance-Induced Moral Hazard: A Dynamic Model of Within-Year Medical Care Decision Making under Uncertainty” Initial placement: University of Notre Dame, Asst Prof (18) Arnie Aldridge Aug 2013 “Labor Market Outcomes of Individuals in Recovery from Addiction to Alcohol” Initial placement: Research Triangle Institute, Inc., Economist (17) Matt Harris May 2013 “What is the Full Cost of Body Weight in the Workplace?” Initial placement: University of Tennessee, Asst Prof Currently: University of Tennessee, Assoc Prof (16) Greg McAtee May 2013 “Estimating Demand with Attitude: How Opinions and Feelings Affect Consumer Choice” Initial placement: Regions Bank, Economist (15) Bert Grider Dec 2012 “Gateway Theory in a Dynamic Context: The Effect of Past Substance Use on Current Demand” Initial placement: U.S. Census Bureau, Economist (14) Jeremy Cook Aug 2012 “Essays on Teacher Mobility” Initial placement: Wheaton College, Asst Prof (13) Nopphol Witvorapong Aug 2011 “The Dynamics of Living Arrangements Among the Elderly” Initial placement: Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, Asst Prof (12) Michael Darden May 2011 “A Dynamic Stochastic Model of Lifetime Smoking Behavior” Initial placement: Tulane University, Asst Prof (received tenure) Currently: Johns Hopkins University, Carey Business School, Assoc Prof (11) Mana Kanchanachitra May 2011 “The Sensitivity of Econometric Model Fit Under Different Distributional Shapes” Initial placement: Office of the Education Council, Thailand Currently: Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol University, Asst Prof

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TEACHING ACTIVITIES – continued (10) Mary Katherine Cloud May 2010 “A Study of the Dynamic Relationships between Depression, Treatment, and Work Behavior” Initial placement: University of Georgia; Lecturer Currently: BridgeForth Capital; Analyst, Financial Asst to Controller (9) Denise Whalen Hoffman May 2010 “Essays on Disability and Employment” Initial placement: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., Researcher Currently: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., Senior Researcher (8) Mai Noguchi Hubbard Dec 2009 “The Effects of Maternal Employment and Child Care on the Health of Young Children” Initial placement: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., Researcher Currently: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., Senior Researcher (7) Alica Sparling Aug 2008 “Income, Drugs, and Health: Evidence from Russian Elderly Women” Initial placement: Davidson College, Lecturer Currently: Davidson College, Asst Prof (6) David Jones Aug 2008 “Essays on Preventive Care and Children’s Health” Initial placement: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., Researcher Currently: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc., Senior Researcher (5) Tiffany Green Dec 2007 “The Effect of Maternal Health Inputs on the Incidence of Pediatric Asthma Diagnosis” Initial placement: RWJ Scholars in Health Policy Postdoc Currently: University of Wisconsin, Population Health Sciences and Obstetrics and Gynecology, Asst Prof (4) Betty Tao Fout Aug 2007 “The Impact of Insurance on Recommended Medical Care, Lifestyle Behaviors, and the Health of Non-Elderly Diabetics” Initial placement: CNA Corporation, then IMPAQ International Currently: Abt Associates, Senior Research Associate (3) Yun Sean Zhang Aug 2007 “Friendship Formation and Smoking Initiation among American Teens” Initial placement: Capital One Currently: University of Michigan, Division of Health Services Research

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TEACHING ACTIVITIES – continued (2) Heather Krull May 2007 “Earnings Disparities: The Role of Internal Promotions and Job Performance” Initial placement: Rand Corporation, Economist Currently: Rand Corporation, Senior Economist (1) Lara Bryant Gardner Aug 2003 “The Effects of State Medicaid Policies on the Dynamic Savings Patterns and Long-Term Care Decisions of the Elderly” Initial placement: Florida Atlantic University, Asst Prof Currently: Southeast Louisiana University, Assoc Prof Current Ph.D. Advisees Student Completed Program Hurdle Dissertation Topic Sid Biswas proposal Feb 2019 Eqm Model of Financial Aid & College Outcomes Jacob Klimek field paper Aug 2019 Parental Investments and Child Outcomes Priyesh Krishnan field paper Jan 2014 Physician Learning Honors and Awards of my Ph.D. Advisees while in graduate school Student Year Award Sid Biswas 2019 NAEd/Spencer Research Development Award Sid Biswas 2019 Summer Research Fellowship Sid Biswas 2019 Georges Lurcy Fellowship in Economics Sid Biswas 2017 Robert Gallman Fellowship Sid Biswas 2017 UChicago Summer School Participation Yi Zhong 2018-2019 University Dissertation Completion Fellowship Yi Zhong 2018 RAND Summer Institute Yi Zhong 2018 Analysis Group Summer Fellowship Yi Zhong 2017 Mathematica Policy Research Summer Fellowship Yi Zhong 2017 Georges Lurcy Fellowship in Economics Teresa Zhou 2017 Summer Research Fellowship Teresa Zhou 2016 Analysis Group Summer Fellowship Ning Fu 2016-2017 University Dissertation Completion Fellowship Ning Fu 2016 Mathematica Policy Research Summer Fellowship Ning Fu 2016 Robert Gallman Fellowship Matt Forsstrom 2016-2017 University Dissertation Completion Fellowship Matt Forsstrom 2016 Georges Lurcy Fellowship in Economics Matt Forsstrom 2015 Summer Research Fellowship Priyesh Krishnan 2015 Williamson Family Excellence Fund Pragya Singh 2015 Mathematica Policy Research Summer Fellowship Pragya Singh 2015-2016 University Dissertation Completion Fellowship Pragya Singh 2015 Williamson Family Excellence Fund Pragya Singh 2014 Summer Research Fellowship Brett Matsumoto 2012-2013 Georges Lurcy Fellowship in Economics Matt Harris 2012-2013 University Dissertation Completion Fellowship

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TEACHING ACTIVITIES – continued Chris Cronin 2012 Graduate School Transportation Grant Chris Cronin 2012 WEAI Graduate Student Dissertation Workshop Chris Cronin 2011 Georges Lurcy Fellowship in Economics Chris Cronin 2010 Thomas F. Ferdinand Summer Fellowship Jeremy Cook 2010 Future Faculty Fellowship Michael Darden 2012 ASHEcon Student Paper Award Michael Darden 2010-2011 University Dissertation Completion Fellowship Michael Darden 2008-2009 Georges Lurcy Fellowship in Economics Michael Darden 2009 Graduate School Transportation Grant Michael Darden 2008 Future Faculty Fellowship Mai Noguchi Hubbard 2008-2009 University Dissertation Completion Fellowship Mai Noguchi Hubbard 2008 Graduate School Impact Award Tiffany Green 2006 Graduate Student Opportunity Fund Grant Tiffany Green 2005 Graduate School Travel Grant Tiffany Green 2004-2005 Minority Scholars Grant Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study Sean Zhang 2005 Smith Graduate Research Grant Sean Zhang 2002-2003 Scholars for Tomorrow Fellowship Alicia Sparling 2002 Sheps Center Dissertation Grant Lara Bryant Gardner 2002-2003 Dissertation Fellowship Grant from the Department of Health and Human Services Lara Bryant Gardner 2001 Latané Research Grant Ph.D. Dissertation Membership * Indicates very active involvement with student Student Proposal Final Count Topic Mauricio Salazar Spr 2019 51 Employment and household work Ray Wang Spr 2019 50 Grades and Academic Outcomes Zach Mozenter Fall 2018 Spr 2019 49 Teacher Grading Standards in Middle School Apoorva Jain – Spr 2017 48 Immigration, Acculturation, and Wages Ken Reddix Spr 2013 Spr 2015 47 Solar Panel Consumption Forrest Spence Spr 2012 Spr 2015 46 Undergraduate Textbook Purchase Riha Vaidya Fall 2012 Spr 2014 45 Health Inputs in China John Stuart Rabon Fall 2011 – 44 Fertility, Employment, and Child Health Leo Morales Fall 2011 Spr 2013 43 BMI Inputs and Residential Location Ryan Burk Spr 2011 Spr 2013 42 Timing of Technology Adoption Olesya Fomenko Spr 2009 Spr 2010 41 Fertility Decline in Russia Lauren Raymer Heller Spr 2009 Spr 2010 40 * Location and Preventive Care Choice Suzette Baker Spr 2009 Spr 2010 39 Physician Specialty Decisions Justin Joffrion Fall 2009 Sum 2009 38 Incentive Mechanisms in College Katy Felter Rouse Spr 2007 Spr 2009 37 Leadership and Wages Silviya Nikolova Spr 2007 Spr 2009 36 SCHIP Premium Effects M. Bontch-Osmolovskii Spr 2007 Spr 2009 35 Labor Supply in Russia Tetyana Shvydko Spr 2007 Sum 2008 34 Peer Effects on Productivity Steve McMullen Spr 2007 Sum 2008 33 Homework and School Outcomes Ryan Goodstein Spr 2007 Spr 2008 32 Wealth and Retirement Ray Farkouth Fall 2006 Sum 2007 31 Health in Indonesia

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TEACHING ACTIVITIES – continued Volker Grzimek Spr 2006 Sum 2007 30 Decentralization of Sickness Funds in Germany Ron Oertel Fall 2005 Sum 2007 29 Schooling Decisions Emil Rusev Fall 2005 Spr 2007 28 Labor supply Valerie Rawlston Spr 2006 Sum 2006 27 Effect of HBCUs on Educational Outcomes Daver Kahvecioglu Fall 2003 Sum 2006 26 Retirement, Savings, and Portfolio Allocation Tim Diette Fall 2003 Fall 2005 25 Access, Race and the Math Achievement Gap Melissa Banzhaf Spr 1998 Sum 2005 24 Wage Differentials of Men and Women Chung-Ping Loh Fall 2001 Spr 2004 23 Physical Exercise &Constrained Working Hours Haiyong Liu Spr 1998 Spr 2003 22 Education, Work Experience, and Employment John Csellak Fall 2002 Spr 2003 21 Wages and Teacher Labor Supply Jonathan Pingle Fall 2002 Spr 2003 20 TANF Program Evaluation Jae-Young Lim Spr 2002 Spr 2003 19 Physician Advice and Health Outcomes Melissa Sims Spr 1998 Spr 2002 18 * Employer Accommodation of Disability Sarah Broome Spr 1998 Fall 2001 17 Nursing Quality and Hospital Stays Paul Hutchinson Spr 1999 Fall 2000 16 Health Care Consumption/Decentralization Amber Jessup Spr 1998 Sum 1999 15 Child Health and Mother's Labor Supply Charlie Baum Spr 1998 Spr 1999 14 Maternity Leave Legislation/Labor Supply Alex Cowell Spr 1998 Spr 1999 13 * Smoking and Education Elena Glinskaya Spr 1999 Spr 1999 12 Employment Transitions and Wage Arrears Tim Savage Spr 1998 Spr 1999 11 * Unemployment and Labor Supply Ke (Tom) Xu Spr 1998 Spr 1999 10 * Smoking and Health Care Consumption Jason Deitrich – Spr 1999 9 Preventive Behavior Alison Aughinbaugh Spr 1997 Sum 1998 8 Custodial Care/Non-Custodial Transfers Kristin Sandusky Spr 1999 – 7 Preventive Behavior Curtis Florence Spr 1994 Sum 1997 6 Job Search Methods Gustavo Angeles Spr 1996 Sum 1997 5 * Schooling, Migration, Program Placement Matthew Thompson Spr 1996 Sum 1997 4 Private and Public Housing Choices Chris Trenholm Spr 1996 Sum 1997 3 Medicaid and Birth Outcomes Jennie Chase Fall 1995 Sum 1996 2 Effects of Catholic School Jeffrey Rous Fall 1994 Sum 1996 1 * Contraceptive Method Choice Ph.D. Dissertation Membership * Indicates very active involvement with student (outside of UNC Econ) Student Proposal Final Dept Topic Maria Mancino Sum 2018 UWO Crime, Education, Employment Puneet Chehal Spr 2015 Sum 2017 Duke PP Medicaid Managed Care Alex Robinson Spr 2015 Spr 2017 Duke Econ Health Insurance Plan Choice Jeff Federspiel Spr 2012 Fall 2012 HPAA Medical Care Use of CVD Elderly Nasim Lari Spr 2006 Sum 2009 NCSU Medical Care Use of Diabetics Zhou Yang Fall 2002 Spr 2004 HPAA* Medical Care Use and Health of Elderly Tori Knight Spr 1996 Fall 1998 NCSU* Family Medical Care Consumption Teri Prince Spr 1997 PUPA Public Policy and Health Oswaldo Urdapillete Spr 1997 PUPA Public Policy and Health

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TEACHING ACTIVITIES – continued Master’s Thesis Supervision (22) Jacob Klimek “The Effect of Preconception Maternal Health on May 2020 Pregnancy Outcomes” (21) Linzhi Li “Impacts of Dependent Coverage Expansion on May 2019 Parents’ Outcomes” (20) Audrey Ford “Risk Aversion, Discount Rates, Expectations and Health” May 2018 (19) Sid Biswas “Financial Aid and Education/Mental Health Outcomes” May 2018 (18) Yi Zhong “Health Care Transition Readiness” May 2016 (17) Matt Forsstrom “Abortion, Fertility, and the Market for Long Term May 2015 Partners” (16) Marcela Parada Contzen “The Dynamics of Risk Aversion” May 2015 (15) Teresa Zhou “An Analysis of the Physician Labor Force in NC” May 2015 (14) Uyen Tran “Employer Provided Health Incentive Programs” May 2014 (13) Tan Tran “The Effects of Job Stress on Health and May 2014 Labor Market Outcomes” (12) Priyesh Krishnan “Physician Learning in the Allocation of Coronary May 2014 (11) Brian Sullivan “An Examination of the Relationship between Dec 2012 Health and Productivity using Employee Promotion Data” (10) Greg McAtee “Estimating Demand with Attributes” May 2011 (9) Chris Cronin “Dynamic Within-Year Medical Care Decision Making May 2011 under Uncertainty” (8) Zack Kinlaw “A Replication and Extension of Neumark and Adams’ May 2009 ‘Do Living Wage Ordinances Reduce Urban Poverty’ as published in JHR Sum 2003” (7) Mana Kanchanachitra “Distribution of Medical Care Expenditures” May 2007 (6) Philip Gear “The Link between Technological Advances Evidenced Dec 2007 by the Prevalence of Television and Overweight/Obesity Percentage Increases in China”

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TEACHING ACTIVITIES – continued (5) Arnie Aldridge “Labor Market Outcomes and Alcohol Addition” May 2005 (4) Tia Palmero “The Effect of Mother’s Health on Child Health May 2005 Outcomes in the Phillipines” (3) Stephanie Childress “The Impact of Adolescent Weight on Future Economic May 2004 Determinants” (2) Joanne Pais “An Investigation into Dietary Acculturation and May 2003 its Effects” (1) Jonathan Roenker “A Dynamic Model of the Effect of Health and Welfare May 2000 Receipt on Single Mothers' Labor Force Participation” Undergraduate Honors Thesis Supervision (15) Evelyn Morris “Risk Aversion and Health” 2019 – 2020 In progress (14) Alice Brower “Effects of ARRA Expiration on the Diet Quality 2018 – 2019 Of Low-Income Americans” Highest Honors (13) Michael Catalano “The Impact of Public Smoking Bans on Tobacco 2015 – 2016 Consumption Behavior and Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure in Argentina “ Best Student in the Economics Major Prize Highest Honors (12) Chenxi Yu “How Does Women’s Pre-conception Health Status 2013 – 2014 Affect Infant Health” Best Student in the Economics Major Prize Best Undergraduate Honors Thesis Award Highest Honors (11) Jason Dunn “Is Unemployment Good for Your Waistline? 2012 – 2013 Now? Ever?” Best Undergraduate Honors Thesis Award Highest Honors (10) Val Hansen “Determinants of Health Care Transition Readiness 2011 – 2012 for Children with Chronic Illness” Highest Honors

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TEACHING ACTIVITIES – continued (9) Alicia Mercolino “Risk Aversion, Subjective Expectations, and Health 2010 – 2011 Behavior” Honors (8) Ginette Rowe “Adolescent Body Mass, Rigorous Activity, and 2008 – 2009 Sedentary Activity: Might Neighborhood Crime Influence Behavior” Best Undergraduate Honors Thesis Award Highest Honors Faculty Facilitator Advised all honors thesis students 2006 – 2007 (7) Palmer Steel “The Impact of the North Carolina Cigarette Excise 2005 – 2006 Tax Increase on Cigarette Sales and Tax Revenue in North and South Carolina” Best Undergraduate Honors Thesis Award Highest Honors (6) Laura Johnson “The Influence of Income on Adolescent Health 2003 – 2004 Outcomes: Differentiating Between Generations of Residence in the U.S.” Highest Honors Faculty Facilitator Advised all honors thesis students 2002 – 2003 Faculty Facilitator Advised all honors thesis students 2001 – 2002 (5) Foray Kallon “The Effect of Managed Care on Hospital 2000 – 2001 Length of Stay: The Case of Medicare Patients” Honors (4) Jason Szobota Student did not complete Econ 99 (2nd semester course) 1998 – 1999 (3) Byron Lutz “An Estimation of the Extent of Job Lock in the U.S. 1996 – 1997 Labor Market” Best Undergraduate Honors Thesis Award Highest Honors (2) Amy Harrison “The Effect of Medical Care Consumption as an 1995 – 1996 Intervening Variable in the Health-Schooling Correlation” Best Undergraduate Honors Thesis Award Highest Honors (1) Bo Durickovic Student did not complete Econ 99 (2nd semester course) 1994 – 1995

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TEACHING ACTIVITIES – continued Undergraduate Interns* * financed through my own grant money or research funds Brendan Kirwan Fall 2012 Graphing of Multidimensional Outcomes Dan Adducci Sum 2010 Determinants of Academic Major Choice Byron Lutz Sum 1997 Health Insurance and Job Mobility Amy Harrison Sum 1996 Preventive Care, Curative Care, and Health Alex Ferris Sum 2019 STARx database Summer Undergraduate Research Fellows* * financed through SURF Student Year Project Rachel Hill Sum 2016 Demand for Dental Care Michael Catalano Sum 2015 Tobacco Control in Argentina Summer Undergraduate Research Fellows* * financed through Guest Fellowship Student Year Project Klaas Vankepen Sum 2019 Lifecourse of CKD Among Emerging Adults

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TEACHING ACTIVITIES – continued Teaching, Mentoring, and Leadership Workshops Participant, New Chairs’ Leadership Program 2019 – 2020 College of Arts and Sciences, Chapel Hill NC Participant, Mentoring Summit May 2019 Center for Faculty Excellence, Chapel Hill NC Participant, Leadership Development Fundamentals Program 2017 – 2018 Center for Faculty Excellence, Chapel Hill NC Presenter, 5th Faculty Showcase on Teaching at Carolina Nov 2015 Center for Faculty Excellence, Chapel Hill NC Presenter, Fifth Annual AEA Conference on Teaching and Research May 2015 in Economic Education (CTREE), Minneapolis MN Mentor, Third Annual CSWEP Mentoring Breakfast for Junior Economists Jan 2015 AEA Meetings, Boston MA Participant, The Mentoring Series: Mentoring Action Plans Workshop Jan 2013 Center for Faculty Excellence, Chapel Hill NC Mentor, Diversity Initiative for Tenure in Economics (DITE) May 2012 Cohort 2009-2010 Reunion Lecturer, Future Faculty Fellowship Program and Workshop Aug 2010 Chapel Hill NC Mentor, Diversity Initiative for Tenure in Economics (DITE) Feb 2010 Cohort 2009-2010 Workshop, Durham NC Mentor, Diversity Initiative for Tenure in Economics (DITE) May 2009 Cohort 2009-2010 Workshop, Durham NC Mentor, CeMENT, National Mentoring Workshop Jan 2006 Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession (CSWEP) Lecturer, Future Faculty Fellowship Program and Workshop Aug 2004 Chapel Hill NC Participant, Active Learning Workshop May 1997 for College and University Economics Faculty, Chapel Hill NC AEA Committee on Economic Education Participant, Arts and Sciences Instructional Technology Planning Session Nov 1996 Institute for Academic Technology, Cary NC

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RESEARCH GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS

Grant Source: Renal Research Institute (RRI) 01/01/18 – 12/31/18 Amount: $ 125,000 PI: Maria Ferris Co-Investigator: Donna Gilleskie Title: The LIFE COURSE (Longitudinal Indicators For Evaluating Clinical Outcomes with Underlying Renal disease in a Sample of Emerging adults) Study Grant Source: National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) 06/01/17 – 05/31/21 Amount: $ 3,021,823 HG006487 PI: Jonathan Berg Investigator: Donna Gilleskie Title: NCGENES 2: North Carolina Clinical Genomic Evaluation by Next-gen Exome Sequencing 2 Grant Source: Interdisciplinary Initiatives Program (UNC) 05/01/15 – 05/31/16 Amount: $ 10,000 PI: Kristin Lindquist Co-PI: Donna Gilleskie Title: Identifying Biomarkers of Peer Influence Susceptibility: Impact for Substance Use in Adolescence Grant Source: National Institutes on Minority Health 08/01/14 – 05/31/16 and Health Disparities (NIH/NIMHD) Amount: $ 411,174 R21-MD009563 PI: Shawn Kneipp Co-Investigator Donna Gilleskie Title: Modeling Criminal History Effects on Women's Health Grant Source: Carolina Seminars Program (UNC) 07/07/14 – 06/15/20 Amount: $ 1,400; $1,400; $1,600; $1,600; $1,600; $1,600 PI: Marisa Domino, Justin Trogden Co-PI Donna Gilleskie Title: Triangle Health Economics Workshop Grant Source: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) 07/01/11 – 06/30/15 Amount: $ 132, 649 F30-HL110483-01 PI: Jeff Federspiel Co-Sponsor Donna Gilleskie Title: Impacts of Cost Sharing and Echocardiography On Outpatient Care of Heart Failure Grant Source: University Research Council Award (UNC) 12/01/10 – 11/30/12 Amount: $ 3,600 PI: Donna Gilleskie Title: The Long Term Impact of Outpatient Cost Sharing on Medical Care Utilization and Health Outcomes of Medicare Beneficiaries

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Grant Source: TraCS $10K (UNC) 03/01/11 – 02/28/12 Amount: $ 10,000 10KR81010 PI: Jeff Federspiel Collaborator: Donna Gilleskie Title: The Dynamic Impacts of Outpatient Cost-Sharing Requirements on Medicare Beneficiaries with Cardiovascular Disease Grant Source: National Institute on Aging (NIH) 09/15/04 – 06/30/10 Amount: $ 267,570 5-P30-AG024376-04 PI: Donna Gilleskie Title: Demography and Economics of Aging and the Life Course Grant Source: National Institute on Aging (NIH) 07/01/09 – 06/30/10 Amount: $ 26,770 5-P30-AG024376-5-30123 PI: Donna Gilleskie Title: The Impacts of Elderly Parent Health Shocks on the Smoking Decisions of the Near Elderly Grant Source: National Institutes on Aging (NIH) 04/01/09 – 06/30/10 Amount: $ 47,807 5-P30-AG024376 PI: Donna Gilleskie Title: Personality, Expectations, and Decisionmaking Grant Source: National Institute on Aging (NIH) 04/15/05 – 03/31/08 Amount: $ 20,000 R13-AG024769-01 PI: Donna Gilleskie Title: Structural Models of Consumer Optimization Behavior Grant Source: National Institute on Aging (NIH) 09/01/05 – 08/30/08 Amount: $ 15,000 PI: Donna Gilleskie Title: Structural Models in Labor, Aging, and Health Grant Source: Integrated Benefits Institute Fellowship (IBI) 01/07 – 12/07 Amount: $ 5,000 PI: Donna Gilleskie Title: Health and Productivity Management (HPM) Research Grant Source: National Institute of Child Health 07/02 – 06/06 and Human Development (NIH) Amount: $ 663,269 R01-HD042256 PI: Donna Gilleskie Title: The Behavioral Dynamics of Smoking Grant Source: National Institute on Aging (NIH) 07/00 – 06/05 Amount: $ 540,000 K07-AG01015-01 PI: D. Blau Collaborator: Donna Gilleskie Title: Demography and Economics of Aging and the Life Course

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Grant Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health 09/98 – 08/03 Services Administration (SAMHSA) Amount: $ 2,749,004 UD1-SM52403-01 PI: S. Sachs Health Economist: Donna Gilleskie Title: Residential/Aftercare TC fir/HIV/AIDS and Comorbidity Grant Source: National Institute on Aging (NIH) 09/30/95 – 08/31/99 Amount: $ 477,152 R01-AG13406-01 PI: D. Blau Co-PI: Donna Gilleskie Title: Health Insurance, Health, and Retirement Dynamics Grant Source: University Research Council Award (UNC) 01/97 – 12/98 Amount: $ 1,794 PI: Donna Gilleskie Title: Impact of Health Insurance on Employment Transitions Grant Source: Institute for Research in Social Sciences Award (UNC) 01/97 – 06/97 Amount: $ 1,000 PI: Donna Gilleskie Title: Employer-Provided Health Insurance and Job-Lock Grant Source: Junior Faculty Development Award (UNC) 01/96 – 12/96 Amount: $ 3,000 PI: Donna Gilleskie Title: Dynamic Consumption of Medical Care over the Insurance Year Grant Source: Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (AHCPR) 08/93 – 07/94 Amount: $ 20,000 PI: Donna Gilleskie Title: A Dynamic Model of Medical Care Use and Work Absence

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE TO DISCIPLINE Invited Presentations

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore MD Mar 12, 2020 Presidential Address SEA, Ft. Lauderdale FL Nov 24, 2019 Miami University, Oxford OH Sep 07, 2018 Indiana University, Kelley School, Bloomington IN Sep 08, 2017 Iowa State University, Iowa City IA Apr 20, 2017 University of Western Ontario, London Ontario CA Apr 12, 2017 University of North Carolina, Healthcare Convocation, Chapel Hill NC Jan 13, 2016 Georgia State University, Atlanta GA Apr 27, 2015 University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro NC Apr 17, 2015 Vanderbilt University, Nashville TN Oct 23, 2014 Virginia Polytechnical Institute, Blacksburg VA Apr 18, 2014 Carolina Population Center, Chapel Hill NC Mar 21, 2014 Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond VA Apr 18, 2013 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill NC Nov 07, 2012 University of Georgia, Athens GA Apr 12, 2012 Rochester University, Rochester NY Mar 20, 2012 University of Washington at St. Louis, St. Louis MO Feb 02, 2012 McGill University, Montreal Canada Apr 29, 2011 School of Nursing UNC-CH, Chapel Hill NC Nov 16, 2010 Veteran’s Administration Cyber Seminar Oct 20, 2010 Yale University, New Haven CT Oct 15, 2010 William and Mary, Williamsburg VA Apr 23, 2010 New York University, New York NY Mar 01, 2010 Elon University, Elon NC Oct 06, 2009 Triangle Health Economics Workshop, Chapel Hill NC Sep 11, 2009 Carolina Population Center, Chapel Hill NC May 05, 2008 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA Apr 10, 2008 UNC-Greensboro, Greensboro NC Sep 28, 2007 Yale University, New Haven CT Apr 20, 2007 Brookings Institution, Washington DC Dec 12, 2006 University of Wisconsin, Madison WI May 02, 2006 Indiana University, Bloomington IL Apr 29, 2005 Northwestern University, Evanston IL May 13, 2004 Triangle Health Economics Workshop, Chapel Hill NC Mar 19, 2004 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN Feb 03, 2003 University of North Carolina, Kenan-Flagler, Chapel Hill NC Feb 27, 2003 University of Montreal, Montreal CA Oct 03, 2002 Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington DC Oct 24, 2000 Brown University, Providence RI Apr 13, 2000 University of Virginia, Charlottesville VA Mar 02, 2000 Boston University, Boston MA Feb 21, 1996 UNC-Greensboro, Greensboro NC Feb 26, 1996 University of Virginia, Charlottesville VA Sep 26, 1995

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE TO DISCIPLINE – continued Invited Panelist Women in Research Panel, Health Policy and Management Nov 13, 2018 Chapel Hill NC Hillman Scholars Annual Meeting May 25, 2016 Chapel Hill NC

36th Annual Minority Health Conference (cancelled due to snow) Feb 27, 2015 Economic Mobility and Minority Health, Chapel Hill NC The State of Health Care Reform Mar 04-05, 2011 UNC-CH Program in the Humanities, Chapel Hill NC State of Medicine: Universal Change, American Medical Association, Jun 05, 2009 Duke University Chapter, Durham NC Incentives and Choice in Health Care: The Contributions and Limitations Sep 08-10, 2006 of Economics, Oberlin College, Oberlin OH Colloquium in Honor of the Service and Research of Frank Sloan, Sep 16, 2005 Duke University, Durham NC Freshman Seminar Series, Dept. of Applied Math, Duke University Sep 15, 2000 Durham NC

Conference Organization Session Organizer, American Society of Health Economics (ASHEcon), Jun 07-10, 2020 St. Louis MO Session Organizer, Southern Economic Association (SEA), Nov 23-25, 2019 Ft. Lauderdale FL Program Organizer, Southern Economic Association (SEA), Nov 18-20, 2018 Washington DC (1800-person, 500-session annual conference) Session Organizer, Southern Economic Association (SEA), Nov 17-19, 2017 Tampa FL Session Organizer, Southern Economic Association (SEA), Nov 19-21, 2016 Washington DC Session Organizer, Southern Economic Association (SEA), Nov 22-24, 2014 Atlanta GA Session Organizer, Southern Economic Association (SEA), Nov 23-25, 2013 Tampa Bay FL

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Local Organizer, Fifth Annual Health Econometrics Workshop (AHEW), Oct 03-05, 2013 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill NC

Co-organizer, Structural Models in Labor, Aging, and Health, Sep 16-18, 2005 Thomas Center, Duke University, Durham NC

Conference Presentations

American Society of Health Economics (ASHEcon), St. Louis MO Jun 07-10, 2020 Health and the Labour Market Conference, London Jun 29-30, 2018 Committee on the Status of Minority Groups in the Economics Profession Jan 06-08, 2018 AEA/ASSA Annual Meetings, Philadelphia PA Society for Labor Economists (SOLE), Raleigh NC May 05-06, 2017 Human Capital and Inequality Conference, Chicago IL Dec 16-17, 2015 Southeastern Health Economics Study Group (SHESG), Atlanta GA Nov 06-07, 2015 7th Annual Health Care Transition Research Consortium, Houston TX Sep 30 2015 Conference on Teaching and Research in Economic Education (CTREE), May 27-29, 2015 Minneapolis MN Annual Health Econometrics Workshop (AHEW), Minneapolis MN Oct 01-02, 2011 INET Health Inequality Conference, Chicago IL Sep 15-16, 2011 Annual Health Econometrics Workshop (AHEW), Ann Arbor MI Oct 01-02, 2010 Annual Health Econometrics Workshop (AHEW), Chicago IL Oct 02-03, 2009 American Society of Health Economists (ASHEcon), Durham NC Jun 22-25, 2008 Add Health Users Group, Chapel Hill, NC Sep 09, 2008 Southern Economics Association (SEA), New Orleans LA Nov 20-22, 2004 Southeastern Health Economics Study Group (SHESG), Atlanta GA Nov 05-06, 2004 Conference on Improving Social Insurance Programs, College Park MC Sep 12-13, 2003 Triangle Applied Microeconomics Conference, Durham NC Apr 28, 2000 American Economic Association (AEA), Boston MA Jan 07-09, 2000 Triangle Econometrics Conference, Durham NC Dec 10, 1999 Southern Economic Association (SEA), New Orleans LA Nov 20-22, 1999 Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) Conference on Absenteeism, Nov 06, 1999 Bonn Germany Triangle Applied Microeconomics Conference, Durham NC May 01, 1999 Population Association of America (PAA), Washington DC Mar 27-29, 1997 National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), Boston MA May 23, 1997 Winter Econometric Society (ES), New Orleans LA Jan 03-04, 1997 Stanford Institute for Theoretical Economics (SITE), Empirical Analysis Aug 19-23, 1996 of Game-Theoretic Models, Palo Alto CA Triangle Econometrics Conference, Research Triangle Park NC Dec 08, 1995 National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), Boston MA Dec 01, 1995 Stanford Institute for Theoretical Economics (SITE), Empirical Analysis Jul 10-14, 1995 of Game-Theoretic Models, Palo Alto CA Institute for Research on Poverty (IRP) Conference on the Low-Income Jun 20-24, 1995 Population, Madison WI Center for Economic Research (CentER) Conference on the May 06-07, 1994 Microeconomics of Dynamic Decisionmaking, Tilberg Netherlands

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Discussant

American Society of Health Economists (ASHEcon), Philadelphia PA Jun 12-15, 2016 Winter Econometric Society (ES), Philadelphia PA Jan 03-05, 2014 Southern Economic Association (SEA), Tampa FL Nov 23-25, 2013 Southeastern Health Economics Group (SHESG), Atlanta GA Oct 22-23, 2009 Southeastern Health Economics Group (SHESG), Durham NC Oct 19-20, 2007 American Economic Association (AEA), Chicago IL Jan 05-08, 2007 Economic Research Initiative on the Uninsured (ERIU), Ann Arbor MI Jul 07-08, 2005 Southern Economics Association (SEA), New Orleans LA Nov 20-22, 2004 Winter Econometric Society (ES), Washington DC Jan 03-05, 2003 Cowles Conference on the Econometrics of Strategy and Decision Making, May 05-07, 2000 New Haven CT Winter Econometric Society (ES), New Orleans LA Jan 03-04, 1997 7th Annual Health Economics Conference (AHEC), Boston MA Jun 23-25, 1996 6th Annual Health Economics Conference (AHEC), Ann Arbor MI Jun 22-24, 1995

Other Professional Activities

Past President, Southern Economic Association (SEA) 11/19 – present President, Southern Economic Association (SEA) 11/18 – 11/19 President-elect, Southern Economic Association (SEA) 11/17 – 11/18 Vice President (elected), Southern Economic Association (SEA) 04/13 – 03/15 Fellow, International Association for Applied Econometrics (IAAE) 11/19 – present Board Member (elected), American Society of Health Economists (ASHEcon) 06/16 – present Co-Editor or Associate Editor American Journal of Health Economics 01/14 – present Journal of Human Resources 01/13 – 09/19 Labour 01/11 – 12/18 Southern Economic Journal 05/06 – 08/08 Guest Editor Journal of Econometrics 09/06 – 09/09

Reviewer for Research Institutions Economic and Social Research Council, Leverhulme Trust (UK), National Institutes for

Health, National Science Foundation, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (Canada), Strategic Research Projects of University of Padua (Italy)

Reviewer for Publishers

Elsevier, MIT Press, Routledge Publishers, University of Georgia Press, World Scientific,

Worth Publishers

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Reviewer for Journals American Journal of Health Economics, American Economic Review, American Journal of

Health Economics, B.E. Press Journals, Contemporary Economic Policy, Demography, Developmental Psychology, Econometrica, Economic Inquiry, Economic Journal, Economics of Education Review, Health Economics, Health Services Research, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Industrial Relations, Inquiry, International Economic Review, International Journal of Health Care Finance and Economics, International Journal of Industrial Organization, Journal of Applied Econometrics, Journal of Business and Economics Statistics, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Econometrics, Journal of the European Economic Association, Journal of Health Economics, Journal of Human Resources, Journal of Labor Economics, Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Public Economics, Journal of Risk and Insurance, Labour, Managerial and Decision Economics, RAND Journal of Economics, Review of Development Economics, Review of Economics and Statistics, Review of Economics of the Household, Review of Economic Studies, Southern Economic Journal

Professional Mentoring

Mentor Carolina Program in Health and Aging 10/09 – present Research (CPHAR)

Campus Rep Robert Wood Johnson (RWJ) Foundation, 05/09 – present Scholars in Health Policy Research Program Mentor Diversity Initiative for Tenure in Economics (DITE) 01/08 – present

Campus Rep Committee on the Status of Women 08/04 – present

in the Economics Profession (CSWEP) Mentor Medical Student Training in Aging Research (MSTAR) 08/12 – 06/19 Mentor Committee on the Status of Minority Groups 08/02 – 07/08 in the Economics Profession (CSMGEP) Pipeline Project Mentor CeMent Mentoring Workshop (CSWEP/AEA) Jan 08-10, 2006

Memberships

American Economic Association (AEA) American Society of Health Economists (ASHEcon) Committee for the Status of Women in the Economics Profession (CSWEP) Econometric Society (ES) International Association for Applied Econometrics (IAAE) international Health Economics Association (iHEA) Southern Economic Association (SEA)

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Member, Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Working Group 12/10 – present Project Leader: James Heckman, INET Inaugural Grant

Member, Organizing Committee

Annual Health Econometrics Workshop (AHEW) 10/10 – present Triangle Health Economics Workshop (THEW) 07/14 – present 05/10 – 08/11

Member, Awards Committee Southern Economic Association (SEA) Elzinga Teaching Award 11/19 – 11/20 American Society of Health Economists (ASHEcon) 03/10 – 02/18 National Academy of Social Insurance Heinz Dissertation Prize 11/12

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE TO DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY, AND COMMUNITY Departmental Service Chair 07/19 – present Interim Chair 01/18 – 06/18 Various Committees Advisory 1996 – 1999, 2005 – 2008, 2010 – 2012 Computer 2000 – 2001 Curriculum 2005 – 2008, 2014 – 2016 Economics Consulting 2018 – 2019 Entrepreneurship Curriculum 2018 – 2019 Entrepreneurship Executive 2018 – 2020 External Review 1999 – 2000, 2018 – 2019 Graduate Curriculum 2018 – 2019 Graduate Admissions 1994 – 1996, 1998 – 1999, 2007 – 2008 Graduate Admissions (Public Policy) 1996 – 1997, 1997 – 1998 Honors Program Director 2000 – 2002, 2006 – 2007 Instructional 2017 – 2020 Internal Promotion 2010 – 2012, 2018 – 2019 Personnel 2012 – 2014 Post-tenure Review 2015 – 2017 Recruiting 1995 – 1996, 2006 – 2015 Placement Director 2009 – 2011, 2012 – 2013, 2017 Student Appeals 1998 – 2001, 2005 – 2014 Teacher Training Program 1995 – 1996 Written Preliminary Exam Committees (1994-2005) UNC-CH Economics UNC-CH Public Policy UNC-CH Health Policy and Administration Duke Economics

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE TO DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY, AND COMMUNITY – continued Ph.D. Dissertation Committees Advisor: 3 students (in progress) 28 students (have graduated) Member: 2 students (in progress) 51 students (total: UNC-CH Economics) 4 students (total: UNC-CH other departments HPM, PUPA) 5 students (total: other institutions NCSU, Duke, UWO) Master’s Thesis Committees Advisor: 1 students (in progress); 21 students (total) Undergraduate Honors Thesis Committees Advisor: 1 students (in progress); 14 students (total) University Service Member Friday/Tanner Teaching Award Committee 09/19 – present Member Program for Public Discourse, Advisory Board 04/19 – present Member Shuford Program Executive Committee 08/18 – present Member Business of Healthcare Initiative, Steering Committee 05/17 – present Member CPC Training Committee 01/15 – 09/19 Member Curriculum 2019 Task Force 02/17 – 06/19 Member Contextualized Transcript Working Group 08/16 – 06/19 Member Enhanced Grading Task Force Implementation Committee 08/10 – 08/13 Elected Member Educational Policy Committee 08/07 – 06/10 Chair Grading Subcommittee 12/08 – 06/10 Educational Policy Committee Member General College Administrative Board Appeals Committee 08/02 – 06/08 Member Research Computing Advisory Committee 01/05 – 06/08 Member General College Administrative Board 08/02 – 06/08 of the College of Arts & Sciences Member General Education Subcommittee 01/05 – 06/07 Chair Undergraduate Curriculum Review Subcommittee 09/04 – 12/04

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICE TO DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY, AND COMMUNITY – continued Chair Proposal Evaluation & Funding Committee 01/01 – 12/03 University Research Council Faculty Sponsor Network of Enlighted Women, UNC-CH 08/18 – present Faculty Sponsor Kingdom Serve, UNC-CH 04/16 – present Faculty Sponsor Delight Ministries, UNC-CH 10/15 – present Faculty Advisor Phi Mu Sorority, UNC-CH 08/00 – 05/01 Community Service Statistician Chapel Hill High School Basketball 10/18 – 03/19 Campaigner YMCA, 2017 We Build People Campaign 09/17 – 11/17 Champion YMCA, 2014 We Build People Campaign 07/14 – 11/14 Campaigner YMCA, 2013 We Build People Campaign 10/13 – 11/13 Team Parent McDougle Middle School JV Basketball 10/13 – 02/14 Team Parent NC Wildcats, AAU Basketball 03/13 – 10/13 Room Parent Montessori Community School 08/10 – 06/13 Member Family Advisory Board, NC Children’s Hospital 08/06 – 08/08 President Board, Pinewoods Montessori School Corporation 01/07 – 05/08 STRUGGLES Striving to be the best wife, mother, daughter, friend, economist, and teacher that I can be, knowing that I will fail, and learn, and fail and learn, each day. Striving to be more thankful and merciful. I often hold a grudge when I should either be grateful (for the lesson) or forgive. Striving to let go. I hold on to tasks as my own; am unable to delegate; think that my way is best; need to be open to new ideas/ways/approaches. Striving to be a better listener. I want to listen well; I need to be slow to speak. “He must increase, but I must decrease.” John 3:30