Christopher A. Swann
Department of Economics |
336-334-4502 (office) |
Box 26170 |
336-334-4089 (fax) |
UNC Greensboro |
chris_swann at uncg dot edu (email) |
Greensboro, NC 27402 |
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EDUCATION
- Ph.D. in Economics, University of Virginia, May 1996.
Dissertation: A Dynamic Analysis of Marriage, Labor Force
Participation, and Participation in the AFDC Program
- M.A. in Economics, University of Virginia, May 1992.
- B.S. in Economics, summa cum laude, Bradley University, May 1990.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
- Associate Professor, Department of Economics, UNC Greensboro, 2010 - present.
- Research Affiliate, National Poverty Center, University of Michigan, 2009 - present.
- Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, UNC Greensboro, 2004 - 2010.
- Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, SUNY-Stony Brook, 1999 - 2004.
- Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of Virginia, 1998 - 1999.
- Research Economist, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. 1997 - 1998.
- Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Michigan, 1996 - 1997.
PUBLICATIONS (Access to some of these articles
may require an account with the publisher.)
- Applying
for and Staying on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program in South Carolina, with David C. Ribar,
Contractor and Cooperator Report No. 65,
Economic Research Service, USDA, 2011.
- "WIC Eligibility
and Participation: The Roles of Changing Policies, Economic Conditions,
and Demographics,", The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis &
Policy (Contributions), 2010, Vol. 10, Issue 1 (Contributions), Article 21.
- "A Time Allocation Study of University Faculty," (with Barry Bozeman and
Al Link), Economics of Education Review, 27(4), August 2008, 363-374.
- "Foster Care," in Encyclopedia of the Life Cource and Human Development, Deborah Carr, editor, Gale Publishing, 2008.
- "Parental Incarceration and Foster Care Caseloads,"
(with Michelle Sheran Sylvester), Child Welfare 360: Children of Incarcerated Parents ,
Spring 2008, p 12-13.
- "The Take-Up of Cash Assistance among Private Kinship Care Families,"
(with Michelle Sheran Sylvester), Children and Youth Services Review,
29(8), August 2007: 973-987.
- "The Timing of Prenatal WIC Participation,"
The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy (Topics),
7(1), Article 5, 2007.
- "Does the Child Welfare System Serve the Neediest Kinship Care Families?",
(with Michelle Sheran Sylvester), Children and Youth Services Review,
28(10), October 2006: 1213-1228.
- "The Foster Care Crisis: What Caused Caseloads to Grow?" (with
Michelle Sheran Sylvester), Demography, 43(2), May 2006: 309-335.
- "Welfare Reform when Recipients are Forward-Looking,"
The Journal of Human Resources. 40(1), Winter 2005: 31-56.
- "Maximum Likelihood Estimation Using Parallel Computing:
An Introduction to MPI," Computational Economics, 19(2), April 2002, pp.
145-178.
- "Software for Parallel Computing: The LAM Implementation of MPI," The Journal of Applied Econometrics, 16(2), March/April 2001, pp 185-194.
- "Addressing the Selection-Bias Problem for Program Targeting and Design", joint with Michael Brien, in Beherov and Germanis, Rethinking WIC, American Enterprise Institute, 2001.
- Technical Description for MATH-STEWARD, 1996.30, with Jonathan
Jacobson, Christine Ross, and Angela Schmitt, Mathematica Policy
Research, August 1998.
- The Feasibility of Using SIPP Longitudinal Data to Examine Behavioral
Responses, with Jonathan Jacobson, Mathematica Policy Research, March 1998.
WORKING PAPERS
- "If at First You Don't Succeed: Applying for and Staying on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program," (with David C. Ribar), June 2013, under review.
- "WIC Participation by Children who Participate
as Infants: The Roles of (Re-)Certification and Changes in Family
Composition," 2011.
- "Applying for and Staying on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
Program in South Carolina," with David C. Ribar, 2010.
- "Prenatal WIC Participation and
Infant Health: Selection and Maternal Fixed Effects,"
with Michael Brien, May 2001.
- "Does Participation in Multiple
Welfare Programs Improve Birth Outcomes?",
with Michael J. Brien, Joint Center for Poverty Research
Working Paper #212, December 2000.
- "Government Invervention and Health:
The Impact of WIC Participation on Children," with Michael Brien,
March 1999.
WORK IN PROGRESS
- "Binge Drinking," with Diana Phelps and Michelle Sheran
- "The Timing of Promotion and Tenure in the Sciences and Engineering,"
with Al Link
GRANTS
- Principal Investigator, "The Dynamics of Multiple Program Use and Food Security, Institute for Research on Poverty,
2013-2014.
- Principal Investigator, "WIC Participation by Children who Participate
as Infants: The Roles of (Re-)Certification and Changes in Family
Composition," National Poverty Center, 2010-2011.
- Associate Investigator, "The Processes of Getting and Staying on
Food Stamps in South Carolina", (David C. Ribar, Principal Investigator),
U.S. Department of Agriculture.
- Co-Principal Investigator, "How Do Child Welfare Policies and Economic Conditions Affect Medicaid and TANF Take-Up Rates among Kinship Care Families?",
(with Michelle Sheran) National Poverty Center, University of Michigan,
2004-2005.
- Principal Investigator, "The Dynamics of Prenatal WIC Participation,"
Institute for Research on Poverty, University of Wisconsin, 2001-2002.
- Co-Principal Investigator, "Does Participation in Multiple Welfare
Programs Improve Birth Outcomes?" (with Michael Brien),
Joint Center for Poverty Research,
Northwestern University/University of Chicago, 1999-2000.
- Principal Investigator, "A Dynamic Analysis of Marriage, Labor Force
Participation, and Participation in the AFDC Program," IBM Shared
University Research Grant, University of Virginia, 1994-96.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
- "WIC Participation by Children who Participate as Infants: The Roles of (Re-)Certification
and Changes in Family Composition," 2010 Survey of Income and Program Participation Analytic
Research Conference, Washington, DC.
- "Applying for and Staying on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program in South Carolina,"
presented at the 2010 Welfare Research and Evaluation Conference in Washington, DC.
- "Public Policy, Economic Conditions, and WIC Caseloads," presented at the 2007 Southern Economic Association mettings in New Orleans, LA.
- "How do Child Welfare Policies and Economic Conditions Affect Medicaid, TANF and Foster Care Take-up Rates Among Kinship Care Families?", presented
at the 2004 Southern Economic Association meetings in New Orleans.
- "The Dynamics of Prenatal WIC Participation", presented at the
2004 Southern Economic Association meetings in New Orleans.
- "The Dynamics of Prenatal WIC Participation", presented at the
2002 Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management meetings in
Dallas, TX.
- "The Dynamics of Prenatal WIC Participation", presented at the
USDA Small Grants Conference in Washington DC.
- "Does Participation in Multiple Welfare Programs Improve Birth Outcomes?", presented at the 2001 Economic Demography Workshop at the Population
Association of America meetings in Washington, DC.
- "Does Participation in Multiple Welfare Programs Improve Birth Outcomes?", presented at the 2000 Southern Economic Association meetings in Washington, DC.
- "Does Participation in Multiple Welfare Programs Improve Birth Outcomes?", presented at the USDA Small Grants Conference in Washington, DC.
- "Does WIC Participation Increase Prenatal Care Utitlization?", presented at the 2000 Eastern Economic Association meeting in Washington DC.
- "Government Intervention and Health: The Impact of WIC
Participation on Children," presented at the 1998 American Economic
Association meetings in Chicago.
- "Welfare Reform when Agents are Forward-Looking," presented at the
1997 American Economic Association meetings in New Orleans.
- "The Effect of Welfare Reform on the Demographic Composition of
the AFDC Caseload," presented at the 1997 Population Association of
America meetings.
OTHER PRESENTATIONS
- Research papers presented at UNC Greensboro, Wake Forest University,
UNC Chapel Hill, University of Colorado at Boulder, Georgia State University,
University of Tennessee, University
of Michigan, University of Houston, George Washington University, Duke
University, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve, the Social
Security Administration, Mathematica Policy Research, Bureau of Labor
Statistics, University of Virginia, SUNY-Stony Brook.
AWARDS
- Tipton R. Snavely Dissertation Award, 1997, Award given
triennially for the outstanding Economics dissertation at the
University of Virginia.
- Finalist, National Tax Association Dissertation Award, 1996.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
- UNC Greensboro, 2004 - present:
Data Methods in Economics (MA), Econometrics (MA and PhD), Public Economics (PhD),
Empirical Project (MA), Research Seminar (PhD).
- SUNY-Stony Brook, 1999 - 2004:
Graduate Labor Economics, Intermediate Microeconomics,
Undergraduate Public Economics, Undergraduate Labor Economics
- University of Virginia, 1998-1999:
Intermediate Microeconomics and Undergraduate Public Economics.
- University of Michigan, 1996-1997:
A two course Public Finance sequence for advanced
undergraduates, a one semester survey class for non-Economics majors,
and Intermediate Micro.
- University of Virginia, 1994-1996:
Public Economics, Developed and taught
a class on welfare reform for four semesters.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
- Session Organizer, "Program Evaluation", Southern Economic Association
meetings, 2004.
- Referee: American Economic Review, Journal of Human Resources,
International Economic Review,Journal of Policy Analysis and Management,
Demography, Southern Economic Journal, Contemporary Economic Policy,
Economics of Education Review, American Journal of Agricultural Economics,
Economic Inquiry, Addiction, National Science Foundation,
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
- External Reviewer: Institute of Medicine, Economic Research Service at US Department of Agriculture
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