Elizabeth O. Ananat, Assistant Professor of Public Policy Studies and Economics

Office Location: 209 Sanford Inst Bldg
Email Address: elizabeth.ananat@duke.edu
Areas of Expertise:
Economics
Public Finance
Social Policy
Education:
PhD. Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006
Master of Public Policy, Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan, 2001
B.A., summa cum laude, Williams College, 1999
Representative Publications (More Publications)
- E.O. Ananat with Guy Michaels. "The Effect of Marital Breakup on the Income and Poverty of Women with Children." Journal of Human Resources (Accepted, forthcoming).
- E.O. Ananat with Jonathan Gruber and Philiip Levine. "Abortion Legalization and Lifecycle Fertility." Journal of Human Resources 42.2 (2007): 375-397.
- E.O. Ananat. "The Wrong Side(s) of the Tracks: The Effect of Racial Segregation on City Outcomes." (Submitted, under review).
- E.O. Ananat with Ebonya Washington. "Segregation and Black Political Efficacy." (Submitted, under review).
- E.O. Ananat with Dan Hungerman. "The Power of the Pill for the Next Generation." (2006).
- E.O. Ananat with Sheldon Danziger, Colleen Heflin, Mary Corcoran, and Hui-Chen Wang. "Does It Pay to Move from Welfare to Work." Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 21.4 (2002): 671-692.
- E.O. Ananat with Sandra K. Danziger and Kimberly Browning. "Child Care Subsidies and the Transition from Welfare to Work." Family Relations 53 (2004): 219-228.
Bio/Profile
Elizabeth Oltmans Ananat is Assistant Professor of Public Policy Studies and Economics at Duke University.
She was born and raised in Evanston, Illinois. She received a B.A. in political economy and mathematics at Williams College in 1999, a master's degree in public policy from the Ford School at the University of Michigan in 2001, and a Ph.D. in economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2006.
Her research focuses on the intergenerational dynamics of poverty and inequality.

