(including Research and Graduate Student Placements) David A. Jaeger
Professor of Economics, University of St Andrews, since 2020 Research Fellow, Centre for Economic Policy Research, since 2019 Research Fellow, Institute for Labor Economics (IZA), since 2011 Professor Emeritus, Ph.D. Program in Economics, City University of New York Graduate Center, since 2020
Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research, 2012-2020 Professor, Ph.D. Program in Economics, City University of New York Graduate Center, 2008-2020 Professor of Economics (W3), University of Cologne, 2009-2011 Associate Professor of Economics and Public Policy, College of William and Mary, 2001-2008 Associate Professor of Economics, Hunter College and CUNY Graduate Center, 1997-2001 Research Economist, Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, 1995-1997 Statistical Consultant, Population Studies Center, University of Michigan, 1991-1995 Research Assistant, MDRC, New York, 1986-1988
Visiting Lecturer, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Collective Goods, Bonn, 2008-2009 and 2021 Visiting Lecturer, ZEW/Mannheim PhD Summer School, 2020 Visiting Professor, University of Linz, 2018 Visitor, Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics, 2018 Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), Bonn, 2017 and 2018 Visitor, School of Historical Studies, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, 2017 Visiting Lecturer, Ruhr Graduate School in Economics, Essen, 2006, 2007, 2014, and 2016 Visitor, Center for Economic Studies, Munich, 2015 Visiting Lecturer, Moscow State University Economics, Statistics, and Informatics, 2012 and 2013 Visiting Professor (2011-2019) and Fakultätsmitglied (since 2011), University of Cologne Visiting Research Fellow, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn, 2003-2004 and 2006-2011 Vertretungsprofessur (W3), Bonn Graduate School in Economics, Bonn University, 2007-2008 Visiting Scholar, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 2000-2001 Visiting Associate Professor of Economics, Princeton University, 1999-2000
Research Fellow, RWI Research Network, since 2016 Research Fellow, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 1998-2011 Research Fellow, CESifo Research Network, since 2015 Mitglied, Ausschuss für Bevökerungsökonomik, Verein für Sozialpolitik, since 2011 Faculty Associate, CUNY Institute for Demographic Research, since 2008 Research Fellow, CReAM, University College London, since 2007 Adjunct Scholar, Center for American Progress, Washington, DC, 2006-2007
Ph.D. Economics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 1995 M.A. Statistics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 1993 M.A. Economics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, 1990 B.A. Economics, Williams College, Williamstown, MA, 1986 Level 3 Award in Wines and Spirits, Wine and Spirt Education Trust, London, UK, 2018
Invited Lecturer, IZA European Summer School in Labor Economics, 2008 Research Fellowship, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Germany, 2003-2004 Biographical Listing, Who's Who in Economics, 4th ed., M. Blau and H. Vane, eds., 2003 Dissertation Award (First Prize), W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 1995 Moore Dissertation Research Prize, Department of Economics, University of Michigan, 1994
IZA, Principal Investigator, Coronavirus Emergency Research Grant, 2020 NICHD, Principal Investigator, Grant 1R03HD086488-01, 2016-2018 PSC-CUNY Research Grant, 1998-1999, 2000-2001, 2013-2014, 2016-2017 CUNY Collaborative Incentive Research Grant, 2013-2014 Consultant, World Bank, 2011-2012 Consultant, IHS/Global-Insight, 2010-2011 Smith Richardson Foundation, Research Grant (with Harriet Orcutt Duleep), 2006-2009 Brookings Institution, Research Grant (with Rachel Friedberg), 2006-2009 Neaman Institute (Israel), Research Grant (with M. Daniele Paserman), 2006-2007 Center for American Progress, Contracts, 2005, 2006 W.E. Upjohn Institute, Mini-grant, 2002 College of William and Mary, Summer Research Grant, 2002 U.S. Department of Labor and Employment Policy Foundation, Contract, 2002 Sloan Foundation and University of Virginia, Research Grant, 1999-2000 Hunter College, Presidential Faculty Incentive and Teaching Grants, 1997-1998, 2000-2001
Editor, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 2021- Co-Editor, International Journal for Re-Views in Empirical Economics, 2017-2021 Associate Editor, Empirical Economics, 2012-2014 Guest Editor, Labour Economics 18:6 (December 2011) European Association of Labor Economists/Society of Labor Economists 2010 London Conference Issue
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Exploring the Breadth of Labor Economics, A Conference in Honor of Dan Hamermesh, IZA (Bonn), 2019 Job Stability and Security in European Labor Markets, IZA (Bonn), 2002
European Association of Labor Economists, 2010 (London) European Economic Association, 2008 (Milan), 2009 (Barcelona) European Society of Population Economics, 2014 (Braga), 2013 (Aarhus), 2012 (Bern), 2009 (Barcelona), 2008 (Milan), 2004 (Bergen) IZA/World Bank Conference, 2007 (Bonn) Society of Labor Economists, 2020 (Berlin) Verein für Sozialpolitik, 2013 (Düsseldorf)
Ph.D. and Postgraduate Microeconomic Theory I (CUNY), Econometrics II (CUNY), Applied Microeconometrics (CUNY), Labor Economics II (CUNY), Personnel Economics (CUNY), Advanced Microeconometrics (Cologne), Identification Strategies in Econometrics (Cologne), Labor Economics (Bonn), Economics of Immigration (RGS), Economics of Education (Bonn, CUNY, RGS), Econometric Methods for Experiments (Max Planck Institute for Public Goods), Writing and Publishing in English (Cologne)
M.A. Applied Econometrics (Cologne), Economics of Immigration (Cologne), Public Policy and the Labor Market (Cologne), Microeconometrics (Bonn), Economic Statistics (Hunter), Econometrics (Hunter), Personnel Economics (Cologne, MESI)
M.P.P. Quantitative Methods II (W&M), Public Policy of Labor Markets (W&M)
B.A. Econometrics (W&M), Economics of Education (Cologne), Labor Economics (Cologne, Bonn, W&M, and Princeton), Economics of Immigration (W&M), Economics of Migration (St Andrews), Intermediate Microeconomics (W&M), Introduction to Economics (Hunter)
English (native), German (fluent)
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