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Martin Dooley
Director of Undergraduate Studies
Professor
Kenneth Taylor Hall, Rm 410Office Fax: 905-521-8232
Education:
- Ph.D. University of Wisconsin 1977
Biography:
Curriculum Vitae (pdf)
Teaching
ECON 3F03 (C01) - Fall 2011
ECON 4A03 (C01) - Winter 2012
Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday: 12:00-1:00
Research Interests: Health Economics, Labour Economics, Population Economics, Economics of Education
Recent Research Papers
"School Competition and Efficiency with Publicly Funded Catholic Schools" American Economic Review: Applied Economics, forthcoming. (With David Card and A. Abigail Payne.)
"The Role Of Child Health And Economic Status In Educational, Health And Labour Market Outcomes In Young Adulthood" Canadian Journal of Economics, 43, 1, 2010: 323-346. (With Paul Contoyannis.)
"University Participation and Income Differences: An Analysis of Applications by Ontario Secondary School Students," Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario, September 2009. (With Abigail Payne and Les Robb.)
"An Open and Shut Case: Catholic and Public School Choices in Ontario," C.D. Howe institute Backgrounder, October 2008. (With David Card and Abigail Payne.)
"Welfare Policy, Language Group and the Duration of Lone Motherhood Spells " Canadian Public Policy 34, 1, 2008: 37-64 (With Ross Finnie.)
"Family Income, Parenting Styles and Child Behavioural-Emotional Outcomes" Health Economics 16, 2, 2007:145-162. (With Jennifer Stewart.)
"Exploring the Good Mother Hypothesis: Do Child Outcomes Vary with the Mother's Share of Income?" Canadian Public Policy 31, 2, 2005: 123-144. (With Ellen Lipman and Jennifer Stewart).
"Family Income and Child Outcomes in Canada." Canadian Journal of Economics November 37, 4, 2004: 898-917. (With Jennifer Stewart)
"Child Well-Being and Neighbourhood Quality: Evidence from the Canadian National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth" Social Science and Medicine 58, 10, 2004: 1917-1927. (With Lori Curtis and Shelley Phipps. Curtis is first author.)
"Guaranteed Merit-Based Scholarships and the Characteristics of Entering Students at Ontario Universities" (With A. Abigail Payne and A. Leslie Robb.)
"The Impact of the National Child Benefit on Low Income Households: Estimates Using the Longitudinal Administrative Database" (With Ross Finnie and Mike Veall), Working paper, 2004.
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