Research Interests for V. Joseph Hotz

Research Interests: Labor Economics, Economics of the Family, Applied Econometrics

V. Joseph Hotz is the Arts & Sciences Professor of Economics at Duke University, where he joined the faculty in 2007. Hotz received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin – Madison and his B.A. from the University of Notre Dame. He previously held faculty positions at UCLA, the University of Chicago and Carnegie Mellon University. Hotz is a fellow of the Econometric Society and is a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research, the National Poverty Center and the Institute for Research on Poverty. Hotz currently serves as a member of the National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council’s Committee on National Statistics. He is an associate editor of Demography and has served as a co-editor of the Journal of Human Resources and the Journal of Labor Economics. Hotz’s fields of interest include labor economics, the economics of the family, applied econometrics and program evaluation. He has published papers examining the relationship between the labor force participation and childbearing patterns of married women in the United States, the costs and consequences of teenage childbearing in the U.S; the effects of manpower and welfare-to-work training programs; econometric methods for estimating dynamic-discrete choice models; various aspects of the child care market in the U.S.; the impacts of early work and schooling experiences on subsequent labor market success; and the impact of the Earned Income Tax Credit in the U.S. His current and past research has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation. 

Keywords:
Labor Economics, Economics of the Family, Applied Econometrics
Recent Publications
  1. with Marta Tienda, Avner Ahituv and Michelle Bellessa Frost, Employment and Wage Prospects of Black, White, and Hispanic Women, in Human Resources Economics and Public Policy: Essays in Honor of Vernon Briggs, Jr., edited by C. Whalen (Accepted, 2008, forthcoming), Upjohn Institute Press
  2. with Richard Crump, Guido Imbens and Oscar Mitnik, Nonparametric Tests for Treatment Effect Heterogeneity, Review of Economics and Statistics (Accepted, 2008, forthcoming)
  3. with Lingxin Hao and Ginger Zhe Jin, Games Parents and Adolescents Play: Risky Behaviors, Parental Reputation, and Strategic Transfers, Economic Journal (Accepted, 2008, forthcoming)
  4. with Suzanne Bianchi, Kathleen McGarry and Judith Seltzer, Intergenerational Ties: Alternative Theories, Empirical Findings and Trends, and Remaining Challenges, edited by A. Booth, N. Crouter, S. Bianchi and J. Seltzer, Caring and Exchange Within and Across Generations (Accepted, 2008, forthcoming), Urban Institute Press
  5. with R. Crump, G. Imbens and O. Mitnik, Dealing with Limited Overlap in Estimation of Average Treatment Effects (December, 2007) (revision under review at Biometrika.)