VITA
Theodore
J. Joyce
Address
Office: Baruch College
Department
of Economics and Finance
17
Lexington Avenue, Box E-0621
New
York, New York
Phone: (212) 802-5962
Office: National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
365
Fifth Avenue, 5th Floor
New
York, New York 10016
Phone: (212) 817-7960 Fax: (212) 802-5963
E-mail: ted_joyce@baruch.cuny.edu
Education
Ph.D.
in Economics, City University of New York Graduate Center, 1985
Fields
of concentration: Labor Economics and
Health Economics
B.A.,
University of Massachusetts, 1976; major: Education (Certificate in
Bilingual Education)
Academic
and Professional Honors
Who's
Who among Students in American Colleges and Universities, 1985 edition.
Presidential
Award for Excellence in Scholarship, 1994
Excellence
in Teaching Award, School of Business and Public Administration, Baruch College
- 1991, 1992, 1993
Nominated
for Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching, Baruch College - 1989, 1992,
1993, 1995, 1996
Nominated
for Presidential Award for Excellence in Research, Baruch College - 1990, 1991,
1992
Professional
Experience
1994
- Present: Professor, Department of
Economics and Finance, Baruch College, City University of New York.
1991 - 1993 Associate Professor, Department of Economics and Finance, Baruch College, City University of
New
York.
1990 ‑
1991 Associate Professor (with
tenure), Baruch College, Department of Health Care Administration,
City University of New
York.
1987 ‑
Present: Research Associate, National
Bureau of Economic Research, New York, N.Y.
Health
1986 ‑
1989 Assistant Professor, Baruch
College, Department of Health Care Administration, City University
of New York.
1985 ‑
1987: Faculty Research Fellow,
Health Economics Section, National Bureau of Economic Research,
New York, N.Y.
1985 ‑
1986: Assistant Professor of
Economics, Department of Economics, Iona College, New Rochelle, N.Y.
1982 ‑
1985: Research Analyst, National
Bureau of Economic Research, New York, N.Y.
1982
- 1984: Adjunct Lecturer,
Department of Economics, Rutgers, The State University, Newark, N.J.
1980 ‑
1982: Research Assistant, Center
for International Business Cycle Research, Rutgers University
(presently at Columbia
University), Newark, N.J., Dr. Geoffrey Moore.
Publications
- Journal Articles
Joyce,
T. and R. Kaestner. "The Impact of
Mandatory Waiting Periods and Parental Consent
Laws on the Timing of Abortion and
State of Occurrence among Adolescents in
Mississippi and South
Carolina." Journal of Policy
Analysis and Management.
Forthcoming.
Low
Birth Weight by Race and Socioeconomic Status: Implications for the Medicaid
Expansions for Pregnant Women.” Health
Services Research. Forthcoming.
Health Care Utilization of Latinos in
California, New York City and Texas.” American
Journal of Public Health.
Forthcoming.
Kaestner,
R., Joyce, T., and A. Racine. “Medicaid Eligibility and the Incidence of
Ambulatory
Care Sensitive Hospitalizations for Children.” Social Science and Medicine.
52: 305-313. 2001.
Kaestner,
R., Racine, A. and T. Joyce. “ Did Recent Expansions in Medicaid Narrow
Socioeconomic Differences in
Hospitalization Rates of Infants?” Medical Care.
38(2) 195-206. 2000.
Joyce,
T., Kaestner, R. and S. Korenman. “Stability of Pregnancy Intentions and
Pregnancy-
related Maternal Behaviors.” Maternal
and Child Health Journal. 4 (3) 171-178. 2000.
Abortion.” Family Planning Perspectives. 32(1):4-13. 2000.
Development.” Demography. 37(1): 83-94. 2000.
Eligibility Expansions on Abortion and
Birth Rates.” Family Planning Perspectives.
30:108-113. 1998
Racine,
A., Joyce, T., Li, W., and M.A. Chiasson. “An Analysis of Infant Mortality in
New York City: 1988-89 and 1992-93,” Pediatrics.
101:682-688. 1998.
Minkoff,
H., Bauer, T. and T. Joyce. “Welfare
Reform and Obstetrical Care of Immigrants and Their Newborns.” New England
Journal of Medicine. 337:705-707. 1997.
Joyce,
T., Henshaw, S.K., J. DeClerque Skatrud.
“The Impact of Mississippi’s Mandatory Delay Law on Abortions and
Births.” Journal of the American
Medical Association. 1997.
278:653-658. 1997.
Bateman,
D., Phibbs, C., Joyce, T, and Heagarty, M.. “The Hospital Costs of Congenital
Syphilis.” Journal of Pediatrics. 130:752-758. 1997.
Joyce,
T. and Kaestner, R. "State
Reproductive Policies and Adolescent Pregnancy Resolution: The case of Parental Involvement Laws." Journal of Health Economics. 15:579-607.
1996.
Kaestner,
R., Joyce, T., and Wehbeh, H. "The
Effect of Drug Use on Birth Weight: Measurement Error in Binary
Variables." Economic Inquiry
34: 617-629. 1996
Joyce,
T. and Kaestner, R. "The Effect of
Medicaid Income Eligibility Expansions on Abortion." Demography 30: 181-192. 1996.
Joyce,
T., Racine, A., McCalla, S., and Wehbeh, H.
"The Impact of Prenatal Exposure to Cocaine on Newborn Costs and
Length of Stay." Health
Services Research 30: 341-358. 1995.
Joyce,
T. "Self Selection, Prenatal Care
and Birthweight among Blacks, Whites, and Hispanics in New York
City." Journal of Human
Resources 29: 762-794. 1994.
Racine,
A., Joyce, T., and Anderson, R.
"The Association Between Prenatal Care and Birthweight Among Women Exposed
to Cocaine in New York City," Journal of the American Medical
Association, 270: 1581-1586. 1993.
Joyce,
T., and Mocan, N. "Unemployment
and Infant Health Time-Series Evidence From the State of Tennessee." Journal of Human Resources. 28:
185-203. 1993.
Joyce,
T., and Racine, A. "The Dramatic
Increase in Low Birthweight in New York City -- An Update." American Journal of Public Health.
83: 109-111. 1993.
Joyce,
T., Racine, A. and Mocan, N. "The
Consequences and Costs of Maternal Substance Abuse in New York City: A Pooled
Time-Series Cross-Section Analysis."
Journal of Health Economics.
11: 297-314. 1992.
Grossman,
M., and Joyce, T. "Unobservables, Pregnancy Resolutions, and Birthweight
Production Functions in New York City."
Journal of Political Economy. 98: 983-1007. 1990.
Joyce,
T., and Grossman, M. "Pregnancy
Wantedness and the Early Initiation of Prenatal Care." Demography.
27: 1‑17. 1990.
Joyce,
T. "A Time‑Series Analysis of Unemployment and Health: The Case of
Birth Outcomes in New York City." Journal of Health Economics. 8: 419‑436. 1990.
Joyce,
T., and Mocan, N. "The Impact of Legalized Abortion on Adolescent
Childbearing in New York City." American Journal of Public Health. 80: 273-278. 1990
Joyce,
T. "The Dramatic Increase in The
Rate of Low Birthweight in New York City: An Aggregate Time‑Series
Analysis." American Journal of Public Health. 80: 682‑684. 1990.
Joyce,
T., and Grossman, M. "The Dynamic Relationship Between Low Birthweight and
Induced Abortion in New York City: An Aggregate Time‑Series
Analyses." Journal of Health Economics. 9: 273-288. 1990.
Corman,
H., and Joyce, T. "Urban Crime Control: Violent Crime in New York
City." Social Science Quarterly.
71: 567-584. 1990.
Joyce,
T., Corman, H., and Grossman, M. "A Cost‑Effectiveness Analysis of
Strategies to Reduce Infant Mortality."
Medical Care. 26: 348‑360. 1988.
Joyce,
T. "The Social and Economic Correlates of Pregnancy Resolution Among
Adolescents in New York City by Race and Ethnicity: A Multivariate Analysis."
American Journal of Public Health. 78: 626‑631. 1988.
Joyce,
T., Grossman, M. and Goldman, F. "An Assessment of the Benefits of Air
Pollution Control: The Case of Infant Health." Journal of Urban Economics. 25: 32‑51. 1988.
Corman,
H., Joyce, T., and Grossman, M. "Birth Outcome Production Functions in the
U.S." Journal of Human Resources. 22: 339‑360. 1987.
Corman,
H., Joyce, T., Lovitch, N. "Crime, Deterrence, and the Business Cycle in
New York City, a VAR Approach. Review of Economics and Statistics. 69:
695‑700. 1987.
Joyce,
T. "The Impact of Induced Abortion on White and Black Birth Outcomes in
the U.S." Demography. 24: 229‑244. 1987.
Joyce,
T. "The Demand for Health Inputs and Their Impact on the Black Neonatal
Mortality Rate." Social Science and Medicine. 24: 911‑918.
1987.
Publications
- Contributions to Edited Volumes
Racine,
A., Joyce, T. and Grossman, M. "Effectiveness of Health Care Services for
Pregnant Women and Infants." The Future of Children. 2(2): 40-59,
1992.
Corman,
H., Joyce, T., and Mocan, N.
"Homicide and Crack in New York City." In Search for Alternatives: Drug Control Policy in the United States,
edited by Melvyn Krauss and Edward Lazear.
Stanford, CA, Hoover Institution Press.
1991.
Grossman, M. and
Joyce, T. "Socioeconomic Status and Health: A Personal Research
Perspective." In Income,
Schooling, Health, and Jobs, edited by John P. Bunker, Barbara M. Kehrer,
and Deanna S. Gomby. Menlo Park: Kaiser
Foundation. 1989.
Publications
- Book Reviews
The
Demographics of Physician Labor Supply:
Trends and Projections, by P. Kletke, W. Marder,
and A. Silberger. Journal of Health
Administration Education, 6:991-992. 1988.
Letters
Joyce,
T. Impact of Minnesota Parental
Notification Law on Abortion and Birth.
American Journal of Public Health, 82: 758-759. 1992.
Funded
Research
Principal
Investigator. “Cigarette Taxes and
Prenatal Smoking” from the From the National Institute on Child Health
and Human Development to the Research Foundation of the City University of New
York . From April, 2001 to March, 2003.
Co-Principal
Investigator (with Robert Kaestner)
“Effect of State Reproductive Policies on Second Trimester
Abortions.” From the David and Lucile
Packard Foundation to the Barcuh College, Center for the Study of Business and
Government. From July 1, 1998 to December 31, 1999.
Co-Principal
Investigator (with Robert Kaestner and Sanders Korenman) “Effects of Unintended
Pregnancy on Child Development.” From
the National Institute on Child Health and Human Development to the Barcuh
College, Center for the Study of Business and Government. From April 1, 1998 to March 31, 2001.
Co-Principal
Investigator (with Howard Minkoff, Tamar Bauer, Elena Fuentes-Afflick)
“Welfare
Reform and the Perinatal Health of Immigrants.” From the Health Services Research Administration and the New York
Community Trust to the Research Foundation of the State University of New York
Health Science Center at Brooklyn. April 1, 1998 - March 31, 2002.
Co-Principal
Investigator (with Robert Kaestner).
"State Reproductive Policies and Pregnancy Resolution." From the National Institute on Child Health
and Human Development to the National Bureau of Economic Research. From February, 1996 to January, 1998.
Co-Principal
Investigator (with Andrew Racine). "Analysis of Infant Mortality in New
York City." From the Medical and
Health Research Association of New York City, Inc. From September, 1995 to June 1996.
Principal
Investigator, "Impact of Medicaid Changes on Infant Health in New
York." From Agency for Health Care
Policy and Research to the National Bureau of Economic Research. From October 1, 1995 through December 30,
1996.
Co-Principal
Investigator, "The Neonatal Costs of Maternal Substance Abuse (with
Michael Grossman and Andrew Racine).
From the National Institute on Drug Abuse to the National Bureau of
Economic Research. From July 1, 1992
through June 30, 1995.
Co-Principal
Investigator, "A Cost/Benefit Analysis of Prenatal Substance Abuse
Treatment" (with Andrew Racine and Michael Grossman). From the David and Lucile Packard Foundation
to the National Bureau of Economic Research.
From February 1, 1992 to January 31, 1994.
Principal
Investigator, "The Likely Impact of Severely Restricted Abortion Laws on
Adolescent Childbearing Among Whites and Non-Whites in the State of
Tennessee." From the Rockefeller Foundation to the National Bureau of
Economic Research, from March 1, 1991 through February 28, 1992.
Principal
Investigator, "Understanding the Dramatic Increase in Low Birthweight in
New York City" (with Naci Mocan).
From the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, Menlo Park, California to
the National Bureau of Economic Research from September, 1990 through August,
1991.
Co-Principal
Investigator, "Race and Ethnic Differences in U.S. Birth Outcomes"
(with Michael Grossman and Hope Corman).
From National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Bethesda,
Maryland. From August 1988 through July
1991.
Co-Principal
Investigator, "The Impact of Induced Abortion on Birth Outcomes in New
York City: A Time‑Series
Analysis" (with Michael Grossman).
From the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, Menlo Park, California. From
September 1988 through August 1989.
Co-Principal
Investigator, "A Time‑Series Analysis of Birth Outcomes in New York
City" (with Michael Grossman).
From The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation to the National Bureau of
Economic Research. From September 1988
to August 1989.
Principal
Investigator, "The Impact of Prenatal Care on Race‑Specific Birth
Outcomes in New York City. A
Multivariate Time‑Series Analysis."
From the School of Business and Public Administration, Baruch College,
CUNY. Summer 1988.
Co-Principal Investigator, "The Impact of Induced Abortion on Birth Outcomes in New York City" (with Michael Grossman). From the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation to the National Bureau of Economic Research. From July 1986 to January 1988
Co-Principal
Investigator, "Demographic Analyses of Risk‑Specific Neonatal
Mortality" (with Michael Grossman and Hope Corman). From the National Institute of Child Health
and Human Development to the National Bureau of Economic Research. From February 1986 through January, 1988.
Principal
Investigator, "The Social and Economic Correlates of Pregnancy Resolution
Among Adolescents in New York City by Race and Ethnicity: A Multivariate
Analysis." From the School of
Business and Public Administration, Baruch College, CUNY. Summer 1987.
Professional
Activities
Member,
New York State Panel of Economists
Member,
American Economic Association
Member,
Health Economics Research Association
Referee,
Journal of Health Economics
Referee,
Review of Economics and Statistics
Referee,
Demography
Referee,
Journal of Human Resources
Referee,
Medical Care
Referee,
American Journal of Public Health
Referee,
Eastern Economic Journal
Referee,
Health Affairs
Referee,
Inquiry
Referee,
Income and Wealth
Referee,
Family Planning Perspectives