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Center Staff

Amy Cox (Ph.D., Sociology, University of Maryland); Social inequality by gender, race, and class; poverty and welfare; labor markets and employment; gender, work, and family; family sociology and demography. RAND publications.

Lois Davis (Ph.D., Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles) disaster relief; military medical support; mental health services utilization. RAND publications.

James Dertouzos (Ph.D., Economics, Stanford); Economics of mass media regulation, labor economics, manpower, welfare reform. RAND publications.

Carole Roan Gresenz (Ph.D., Economics, Brown University); Federal regulation of employee health benefits, health care quality under managed care, managed behavioral health care, effects of welfare reform on health care. RAND publications.

Steven Haider (Ph.D., Economics, University of Michigan); Labor supply, earnings inequality, applied econometrics. RAND publications.

Joseph Hotz (Ph.D., Economics, University of Wisconsin, Madison); Teenage childbearing, economics of child care, school-to-work transition, welfare reform. RAND publications.

Lynn Karoly (Ph.D., Economics, Yale University); Child well-being, wage and income distribution, youth labor markets, retirement behavior, health insurance. Director, Labor and Population Program and Population Research Center. RAND publications.

Jacob Klerman (M.A., Economics, University of Chicago); Employee health benefits and health care reform, fertility, welfare policy, labor markets. Director, Center for the Study of Social Welfare Policy. RAND publications.

Anne Pebley (Ph.D., Sociology, Cornell University); Fertility and marriage patterns, children's health and welfare, family organization in the United States and in developing countries. RAND publications.

Elaine Reardon (Ph.D., Public Policy, University of Chicago); Welfare reform. RAND publications.

Jeannette Rogowski (Ph.D., Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology); Retiree health benefits, neonatal intensive care. RAND publications.

Bob Schoeni (Ph.D., Economics, University of Michigan); Demography social policy, labor economics. Associate Director, Labor and Population Program. RAND publications.

Susan Turner (Ph.D., Social Psychology, University of North Carolina) violent offender initiative, truth-in-sentencing, sentencing and corrections, drug treatment, juvenile justice. Associate Director, RAND Public Safety and Justice (formerly RAND Criminal Justice), and Director, Sentencing and Corrections Center. RAND publications.

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