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J. Paul Leigh<br />

Curriculum Vitae<br />

Page 1<br />

August 20, 2007<br />

PERSONAL HISTORY:<br />

CURRICULUM VITAE<br />

J. Paul Leigh<br />

Address: Department <strong>of</strong> Public <strong>Health</strong> Sciences<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> California, <strong>Davis</strong><br />

<strong>Davis</strong>, California 95616-8638<br />

Phone: (530) 754-8605 (Work)<br />

ACADEMIC TRAINING:<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Oregon B.A.<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin Ph.D.<br />

FIELDS OF STUDY:<br />

Econometrics, <strong>Health</strong>, and Labor Economics<br />

HONORS RECEIVED:<br />

Phi Beta Kappa<br />

San Jose State <strong>University</strong>, Meritorious Performance Cash Award: 1986-1987, 1987-88,<br />

1988-89<br />

TEACHING EXPERIENCE:<br />

Statistics, Econometrics, Labor Economics, Forecasting, <strong>Health</strong> Economics,<br />

Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Economics <strong>of</strong> Preventive Medicine, <strong>Health</strong> Services<br />

Administration. (Teaching evaluations by students: 4.0 to 4.8 on 5.0 scale).<br />

ACADEMIC JOBS:<br />

1998 – Present <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> California, <strong>Davis</strong>, CA<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Medical School<br />

1986 - present Stanford <strong>University</strong> Medical Center, Stanford, CA<br />

Senior <strong>Health</strong> Economist<br />

1986 - 1998 San Jose State <strong>University</strong>, San Jose, CA


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1981 - 1984 Assistant, Associate and Full Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Economics<br />

1984 - 1986 <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Kentucky College <strong>of</strong> Medicine, Lexington, KY<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Preventive Medicine<br />

1983 Summer Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA<br />

Adjunct Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

1979 - 1981 California State <strong>University</strong>, Los Angeles, CA<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

1978 - 1979 California State <strong>University</strong>, Fullerton, CA<br />

Lecturer<br />

MAJOR GRANTS AWARDED: (>$20,000)<br />

Principal Investigator, National Institute for Occupational Safety and <strong>Health</strong> (N.I.O.S.H.).<br />

“Costs <strong>of</strong> Occupational Injury and Illness”. June 1, 2005 through May 31, 2010. $625,000.<br />

Consultant for grant from Agency for <strong>Health</strong>care Research and Quality(AHRQ).. “A<br />

Randomized Trial <strong>of</strong> Home Self-Efficacy Enhancement”. July 2003 through June 2007.<br />

Co-investigator for grant from National Institute for Occupational Safety and <strong>Health</strong><br />

(N.I.O.S.H.). Western Center for Agricultural <strong>Health</strong> and Safety. (P.I.: Marc B. Schenker),<br />

October 1, 2001-September 29. 2006.<br />

Co-investigator for grant from Astra-Zeneca Pharmaceuticals, Inc. “Costs <strong>of</strong> Warfarin” (P.I.:<br />

Richard White), July 15, 2003-December 31, 2004.<br />

Principal investigator,N.I.O.S.H., “Costs <strong>of</strong> Job-Related Arthritis and Disability in<br />

Retirement,” 2000-2003; $150,000. September 25, 2000- September <strong>24</strong>, 2002.<br />

Consultant for grant from N.I.O.S.H. “Understanding Injury and Illness Time-Trends.” (P.I.:<br />

Ted Miller), 2000-2003; $367,000.<br />

Consultant for grant from N.I.O.S.H. “Outcomes <strong>of</strong> Revised Bloodborne Pathogen Standard<br />

in California.” (P.I.: Marion Gillen), 1999-2002; $<strong>24</strong>7,500.<br />

Consultant for several Stanford Medical School grants from the National Institute on<br />

Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Symptoms. “Arthritis and Rheumatism Information <strong>System</strong>,<br />

ARAMIS.” (P.I.: James Fries) 1986-2001.<br />

Principal investigator, California Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Services, Occupational <strong>Health</strong><br />

Branch. “Costs <strong>of</strong> Occupational Injuries in California,” 1999; $50,000.


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Consultant for Agency for <strong>Health</strong>care Research and Quality. “Risks and Costs <strong>of</strong> Disability.”<br />

(P.I.: Helen Hubert), 1998-2002; $298,000.<br />

Consultant for the National Public Services Research Institute and N.I.O.S.H. “Costs <strong>of</strong><br />

Occupational Hazards: A Microdata Approach.” (P.I.: Ted Miller) 1995-1998; $600,000.<br />

Consultant for several Stanford Medical School grants from the National Institute on<br />

Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Symptoms. “Stanford Arthritis Center.” (P.I.: Halstad Holman)<br />

1986-1998.<br />

Consultant for Mt. Sinai School <strong>of</strong> Medicine, Economic Policy Institute and N.I.O.S.H.<br />

“Costs <strong>of</strong> Occupational Injuries and Illnesses.” (P.I.: Lawrence Mishel) 19<strong>94</strong>.<br />

Consultant for Stanford Medical School grant. “AIDS, Time-Oriented <strong>Health</strong> Outcome<br />

Study.” (P.I.: James Fries) 1989-<strong>94</strong>.<br />

Consultant for National Safety Council. “Risks <strong>of</strong> Occupational Fatalities Associated<br />

with Hazardous Waste Site Remediation.” (P.I.: Alan Hoskin) 1993-1996.<br />

Principal investigator, Tobacco Related Disease Research Program at <strong>UC</strong> Berkeley.<br />

“Smoking, Gender, Self-Selection and Job Absence;” 19<strong>94</strong>-1995.<br />

Principal investigator, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Aging. “Education, Arthritis, and Disability<br />

Among Minority Seniors;” 1991-1993.<br />

Principal investigator, National Science Foundation. “Gender, Race and the Correlation<br />

Between Education and <strong>Health</strong>;” 1991-1993.<br />

Principal investigator, N.I.O.S.H. “Probabilities <strong>of</strong> Job-Related Deaths and Disabilities;”<br />

1990-91.<br />

Principal investigator, National Institute <strong>of</strong> Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. “Occupational<br />

Hazards, Job Characteristics, and Alcohol Use;” 1990-91.<br />

Principal investigator, N.I.O.S.H. “Effects <strong>of</strong> Job Hazards, <strong>Health</strong>, Incentives on<br />

Absenteeism;” 1987-88.<br />

Principal investigator, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. “Statistical Methods, Self-<br />

Selection, and Hypertension;” 1986-87.<br />

Principal investigator, National Science Foundation. “Using New Data on Occupational<br />

Fatalities to Determine Value-<strong>of</strong>-Life and Explain Risk-Free Earnings;” 1984-86.


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BOOKS<br />

Leigh JP, Markowitz SB, Fahs M, Landrigan PJ. Costs <strong>of</strong> Occupational Injuries and<br />

Illnesses. <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, MI. 2000.<br />

Causes <strong>of</strong> Death in the Workplace. Quorum/Greenwood Publishers, Westport Conn. 1995.<br />

Reviewed in the Journal <strong>of</strong> Economic Literature vol. 34, June 1996:789-790.<br />

ARTICLES, COMMENTS, AND LETTERS PUBLISHED AND ACCEPTED FOR<br />

PUBLICATION:<br />

1. Occupational choice under earnings uncertainty. Nebraska Journal <strong>of</strong> Economics and<br />

Business, 1981, 20(1):59-91.<br />

2. Wages, regulation, and the economics <strong>of</strong> risk. Los Angeles Business and Economics, 1980:<br />

<strong>24</strong>-28.<br />

3. Are unionized blue collar jobs more hazardous than non-unionized blue collar jobs?<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> Labor Research, 1982, 3(3):349-358.<br />

4. Compensating wages for occupational injuries and illnesses. Social Science Quarterly,<br />

1981, 62(4):772-778.<br />

5. Racial differences in compensating wages for hazardous work. Industrial Relations, 1981,<br />

20(3):318-321.<br />

6. The effects <strong>of</strong> union membership on absence from work due to illnesses. Journal <strong>of</strong> Labor<br />

Research, 1981, 2(2):119-125.<br />

7. Dietz, J., ---,. Investment in human capital in the absence <strong>of</strong> capital markets. Atlantic<br />

Economic Journal, 1981. 12(3):60-68.<br />

8. Hazardous occupations, illness, and schooling. Economics <strong>of</strong> Education Review, 1981,<br />

l(3):381-388.<br />

9. The economic returns to personal values. Journal <strong>of</strong> Behavioral Economics, 1981,<br />

10(1):13-32.<br />

10. Social cost <strong>of</strong> racial bias in jury selection. Western Tax Review, 1982, 3(1):143-154.<br />

11. Occupational status, schooling, and illness. Work and Occupations, 1982, 2(4):441-456.


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12. Direct and indirect effects <strong>of</strong> education on health. Social Science and Medicine, 1983,<br />

17(4):227-234.<br />

13. Risk preference and the inter-industry propensity to strike. Industrial and Labor Relations<br />

Review, 1983, 36(2):271-285.<br />

14. Education, working conditions, and workers’ health. Social Science Journal, 1983,<br />

20(2):99-108.<br />

15. Job choice across industries when earnings are uncertain. Quarterly Review <strong>of</strong> Economics<br />

and Business, 1983, 23(3):54-70.<br />

16. Sex differences in absenteeism. Industrial Relations, 1983, 22(3):349-362.<br />

17. Unionization and absenteeism. Applied Economics, 1983, 16(1):147-157.<br />

18. Do union members receive compensating wages for accepting employment in strike prone<br />

or hazardous industries? Social Science Quarterly, 1984, 65(1):89-99.<br />

19. An empirical bargaining model <strong>of</strong> strike frequencies across industries. Journal <strong>of</strong> Labor<br />

Research, 1984, 5(1):64-74.<br />

20. - - -, Folsom, R.N. Estimates <strong>of</strong> the value <strong>of</strong> accident avoidance at the job depend on the<br />

concavity <strong>of</strong> the equalizing difference curve. Quarterly Review <strong>of</strong> Economics and<br />

Business, 1984, <strong>24</strong>(1):56-67.<br />

21. An empirical analysis <strong>of</strong> self-reported, work-limiting disability. Medical Care, 1985<br />

23(4):310-319.<br />

22. The effects <strong>of</strong> unemployment and the business cycle on absenteeism. Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Economics and Business, 1985, 37(2):159-170.<br />

23. Divorce as a risky prospect. Applied Economics, 1985 17(2):309-320.<br />

<strong>24</strong>. An analysis <strong>of</strong> workers’ compensation using data on individuals. Industrial Relations, 1985<br />

<strong>24</strong>(2):<strong>24</strong>7-256.<br />

25. - - -, Berger, M.C. Interpreting multiple logistic coefficients: comment (letter). American<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> Epidemiology, 1985 122(2):350-352.<br />

26. Correlates <strong>of</strong> absenteeism due to illness. Human Relations, 1986, 39(1):81-100.<br />

27. Interpreting regression coefficients (letter). Journal <strong>of</strong> Chronic Disease, 1986, 39(3):<strong>24</strong>3.


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28. Highly correlated variables in logistic analysis: comment (letter). Journal <strong>of</strong> Chronic<br />

Diseases, 1986, 39(2):151-152.<br />

29. Unemployment compensation and the duration <strong>of</strong> unemployment: the case for reciprocal<br />

effects. Journal <strong>of</strong> Post-Keynesian Economics, 1986, 8(3):387-399.<br />

30. Linear regression analysis with repeated measurements: comment. Journal <strong>of</strong> Chronic<br />

Diseases, 1986, 39(4):331-334.<br />

31. Compensating wages and risk <strong>of</strong> death: comment. Economic Inquiry, 1986, <strong>24</strong>(3):505-508.<br />

32. Individual and job characteristics as predictors <strong>of</strong> industrial accidents. Accident Analysis<br />

and Prevention, 1986, 18(3):209-216.<br />

33. Are compensating wages paid for time spent commuting? Applied Economics, 1986,<br />

18:1203-1213.<br />

34. The effects <strong>of</strong> unemployment on the probability <strong>of</strong> becoming disabled. Work and<br />

Occupations, 1987, 14(3):347-367.<br />

35. - - -, Lust, J. Punctuality and tardiness in supplying labor. Atlantic Economic Journal,<br />

1986, 14(2):16-25.<br />

36. Who chooses risky jobs? Social Science and Medicine, 1986, 23(1):57-64.<br />

37. Re: sex, race, age, and hypertension as determinants <strong>of</strong> employee absenteeism (letter).<br />

American Journal <strong>of</strong> Epidemiology, 1987, 1<strong>24</strong>(1):168-169.<br />

38. Accounting for tastes: correlates <strong>of</strong> risk and time preference. Journal <strong>of</strong> Post-Keynesian<br />

Economics, 1986, 9(1):17-31.<br />

39. Simple linear regression in medical research (letter). New England Journal <strong>of</strong> Medicine,<br />

1986, 315(3):198.<br />

40. Hazardous occupations, stress, and heart attacks. Social Science and Medicine, 1986,<br />

23(11):1181-1185.<br />

41. The case for using the risk-free wage in calculating lost earnings for asbestos workers.<br />

<strong>Health</strong> Matrix, 1986, 4(2):26-28.<br />

42. Behavior, lifestyles, and socioeconomic status as determinants <strong>of</strong> health status: comment<br />

(letter). American Journal <strong>of</strong> Preventive Medicine, 1987, 3(1):58-59.


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43. Van Nagel, Dudik, Leigh, Frank, Allen, Engelberg. Integrative clinicopathological<br />

conference: cervical cancer. Southern Medical Journal, 1987, 80(1): 75-81.<br />

44. Light up and make my day (letter). Journal <strong>of</strong> the American Medical Association, 1987,<br />

257(4):483.<br />

45. - - -, Frank, A. Tax gasoline to save lives (letter). New England Journal <strong>of</strong> Medicine,<br />

1987, 316(1):54.<br />

46. Estimates <strong>of</strong> the probability <strong>of</strong> job-related deaths in 347 occupations. Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Occupational Medicine, 1987, 29(6):510-519; partially reprinted in U.S. News and World<br />

Report (18 January 1988):75; USA Today (6 January 1989):2B; Parade Magazine (8<br />

January 1989):4-6; Science, Vol. <strong>24</strong>3 (20 January 1989):317.<br />

47. - - -, Lust, J. Determinants <strong>of</strong> employee tardiness. Work and Occupations, 1988, 15(1):78-<br />

95.<br />

48. - - -, Gonzalez, R.A. Government policies towards tobacco growing promote health<br />

(letter). Journal <strong>of</strong> the American Medical Association, 1987, 258(4):471.<br />

49. Odds ratios <strong>of</strong> job-related deaths. British Journal <strong>of</strong> Industrial Medicine, 1988, 45:158-166.<br />

50. Gender, firm size, industry, and estimates <strong>of</strong> the value-<strong>of</strong>-life. Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Health</strong><br />

Economics, 1987, 9:255-273.<br />

51. Kimm, David, Demaria, ---, Gray, Engleberg. Myocardial deterioration in a young mother.<br />

Hospital Practice, 1987, 22(3):215-220.<br />

52. Assessing the importance <strong>of</strong> an independent variable in multiple regression: is stepwise<br />

unwise? Journal <strong>of</strong> Clinical Epidemiology, 1988, 41(7):669-677.<br />

53. Firm size and occupational injuries in manufacturing industries. Journal <strong>of</strong> Community<br />

<strong>Health</strong>, 1989, 14:44-52.<br />

54. Occupation and coronary disease: schooling as a confounder (letter). Journal <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Medical Association, 1988, 259(1):157-8.<br />

55. The advantages <strong>of</strong> wimping out (editorial). U.S. News and World Report, 1988:9<br />

56. Berger, M.C., - - -. The effect <strong>of</strong> alcohol consumption on earnings. Applied Economics,<br />

1988, 20(10):1343-1353.


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57. Berger, M.C., - - -. Schooling, self-selection and health. Journal <strong>of</strong> Human Resources,<br />

1989, <strong>24</strong>(3):433-455.<br />

58. - - -, Sheetz, M. Prevalence <strong>of</strong> back pain among workers. British Journal <strong>of</strong> Industrial<br />

Medicine, 1989, 46:651-657.<br />

59. - - -, Berger, M.C. Smoking, obesity, and earnings. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Preventive<br />

Medicine, 1989, 5(1):8-14.<br />

60. - - -, Frank, A. Gas taxes and motor vehicle fatalities. Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Politics, Policy and<br />

Law, 1988, 13(4):723-734.<br />

61. Compensating wages for risk <strong>of</strong> death: the opposing arguments. Journal <strong>of</strong> Economic<br />

Issues, 1989, 23(3):823-842. Suggested for “Recommended Reading” in the Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Economic Perspectives, 1990, 4(2):197.<br />

62. Smokers may be subsidizing non-smokers rather than the other way around (editorial).<br />

Across the Board, 1989:59.<br />

63. Cigarette taxes: progressive or regressive? (letter). Western Journal <strong>of</strong> Medicine, 1989,<br />

150(4):467.<br />

64. Specific illnesses and working conditions which contribute to absenteeism. Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Occupational Medicine, 1989, 31(9):792-797.<br />

65. The decision to strike as a decision to allocate time. Applied Economics, 1990, 22:1137-<br />

1148.<br />

66. Schooling and use <strong>of</strong> seat belts. Southern Economic Journal, 1990, 57(1):195-207.<br />

67. No evidence on compensating wages for occupational fatalities. Industrial Relations, 1991,<br />

30(3):382-395.<br />

68. Sass, T.R., - - -. The market for safety regulation and the effect <strong>of</strong> regulation on fatalities:<br />

the case <strong>of</strong> motorcycle helmet laws. Review <strong>of</strong> Economics and Statistics, 1991, 73(1):167-<br />

172.<br />

69. Comment on excess mortality <strong>of</strong> black adults in the U.S. (letter). JAMA, 1990, 264(5):572.<br />

70. - - -, Fries, J.F. Education level and rheumatoid arthritis: evidence from five data centers,<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> Rheumatology, 1991, 18(1):<strong>24</strong>-34.


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71. - - -, Waldon, H. Unemployment and highway fatalities. Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Politics, Policy<br />

and Law, 1991, 16(1): 135-156.<br />

72. Hypertension, gender, job hazards, and absenteeism. <strong>Health</strong> Policy, 1990, 16:221-232.<br />

73. Employers should inform prospective employees <strong>of</strong> job hazards. Occupational Hazards,<br />

1991, 53(1):45-46.<br />

74. A ranking <strong>of</strong> jobs based upon the blood pressures <strong>of</strong> incumbents. Journal <strong>of</strong> Occupational<br />

Medicine, 1991, 33(8):853-861.<br />

75. - - -, Gill, A. Do women receive compensating wages for risks <strong>of</strong> dying? Social Science<br />

Quarterly, 1991, 72(4):727-737.<br />

76. - - -, Fries, J.F. Occupation, income, and education as independent predictors <strong>of</strong> arthritis in<br />

four national probability samples. Arthritis and Rheumatism, 1991, 134(8):984-995.<br />

77. - - -, Wilkinson, J. The effect <strong>of</strong> gasoline taxes on highway fatalities. Journal <strong>of</strong> Policy<br />

Analysis and Management, 1991, 10(3):474-481. Reprinted in The Managerial Economics<br />

Reader, edited by D.L. Lamdin, Kolb Publishing, Miami, 19<strong>94</strong>.<br />

78. Employee and job attributes as predictors <strong>of</strong> absenteeism. Social Science and Medicine,<br />

1991, 33(2):127-137.<br />

79. - - -, Fries, J.F. Education and arthritis in the national health and nutrition examination<br />

survey I. Social Science and Medicine, 19<strong>94</strong>, 38(4):575-583.<br />

80. - - -, Fries, J.F. Mortality predictors among 263 rheumatoid arthritis patients. Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Rheumatology, 1991, 18(9):1307-1312.<br />

81. - - -, Berger, M.C. An econometric technique to remove unobserved variables that bias the<br />

relationship between alcohol and blood pressure. Journal <strong>of</strong> Studies on Alcohol, 1993.<br />

54(2):225-234.<br />

82. - - -, Hunter, C. <strong>Health</strong> policy and the distribution <strong>of</strong> lifetime income. Milbank Memorial<br />

Fund Quarterly, 1992, 70(2):341-359.<br />

83. - - -, Fries, J.F. Predictors <strong>of</strong> disability in a longitudinal sample <strong>of</strong> rheumatoid arthritis<br />

patients. Annals <strong>of</strong> Rheumatic Disease, 1992. 51:581-587.<br />

84. - - -, Fries, J.F., Hubert, H.B. Gender and race differences in the correlation between body<br />

mass and education. Journal <strong>of</strong> Epidemiology and Community <strong>Health</strong>, 1992, 46:191-196.


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85. International comparisons <strong>of</strong> physician’s salaries. International Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Services,<br />

1992, 22(2):217-220.<br />

86. - - -, Fries, J.F. A randomized trial <strong>of</strong> a health promotion program for seniors. Archives <strong>of</strong><br />

Internal Medicine, 1992, 152:1201-1206.<br />

87. - - -, Fries, J.F. Associations among health habits, gender, age, and education in a sample<br />

<strong>of</strong> retirees. International Journal <strong>of</strong> Aging and Human Development, 1992-1993,<br />

36(2):139-155. Reprinted in <strong>Health</strong> and <strong>Health</strong> Care Utilization edited by J. Hendricks,<br />

Baywood Publishers, Amityville, New York. 1993.<br />

88. - - -, Fries, J.F. <strong>Health</strong> habits and medical costs. Inquiry, 1992. 29(1):44-54.<br />

89. - - -, Fries, J.F., Parikh, N. Severity and duration <strong>of</strong> disability in a sample <strong>of</strong> rheumatoid<br />

arthritis patients followed for eight years. Journal <strong>of</strong> Rheumatology, 1992, 19(12):1906-<br />

1911.<br />

90. Non-random assignment, vehicle safety inspections and highway fatalities. Public Choice,<br />

19<strong>94</strong>, 78:373-387.<br />

91. Ward, M.M., - - -. Marital status and the progression <strong>of</strong> functional disability in patients<br />

with rheumatoid arthritis. Arthritis and Rheumatism, 1993, 36(5):581-588.<br />

92. - - -, Fries, J.F. Disability in occupations in a national sample. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Public<br />

<strong>Health</strong>, 1992. 82(11):1517-15<strong>24</strong>.<br />

93. - - -, Ward, M.M., Fries, J.F. Reducing attrition bias with an instrumental variable.<br />

Statistics in Medicine, 1993, 12:1005-1018.<br />

<strong>94</strong>. Distribution <strong>of</strong> lifetime income allowing for varying mortality rates among women, men,<br />

blacks, and whites. Journal <strong>of</strong> Economic Issues, 1992, 26(4):1191-1220.<br />

95. - - -, Fries, J.F. Tobit, fixed effects, and cohort analyses <strong>of</strong> the relationship between<br />

severity and duration <strong>of</strong> rheumatoid arthritis. Social Science and Medicine, 1993,<br />

36(11):1495-1502.<br />

96. - - -, Jiang, W. Ranking jobs by cirrhosis deaths in the California occupational mortality<br />

study. Addiction, 1993, 88:767-779.<br />

97. Ward, M.M., - - -. Pooled time series regression analysis in longitudinal studies. Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Clinical Epidemiology, 1993, 46(7):645-659.<br />

98. Preemployment drug screening (letter). Journal <strong>of</strong> Occupational Medicine, 1993,<br />

35(10):983.


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99. Multidisciplinary findings on socioeconomic status and health (letter). American Journal<br />

<strong>of</strong> Public <strong>Health</strong>, 1993, 83(2):289,290.<br />

100. Ward, M.M., - - -, Fries, J.F. Rheumatology specialty care and the progression <strong>of</strong><br />

disability. Archives <strong>of</strong> Internal Medicine, 1993, 153:2229-2237.<br />

101. Ward, M.M., - - -. The relative importance <strong>of</strong> pain and functional disability to patients with<br />

rheumatoid arthritis, Journal <strong>of</strong> Rheumatology, 1993, 20(9):14<strong>94</strong>-1499.<br />

102. - - -, Fries, J.F. Education, gender, and the compression <strong>of</strong> morbidity, International Journal<br />

<strong>of</strong> Aging and Human Development, 19<strong>94</strong>, 39:233-<strong>24</strong>6.<br />

103. Compensating wages, value <strong>of</strong> a statistical life, and inter-industry differentials. Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Environmental Economics and Management, 1995, 28: 83-97.<br />

104. - - -, Fries, J.F. Arthritis and mortality in the NHANES I follow-up. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

York Academy <strong>of</strong> Medicine, 19<strong>94</strong>, 71(1):68-86.<br />

105. - -, Lubeck D.,. Farnham P, and Fries JF. Potential and actual work days lost among<br />

patients with HIV. Journal <strong>of</strong> Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, 1995, 8: 392-398.<br />

106. - - -, Lubeck D, Farham P, Fries JF. Hours at work and employment status among HIV<br />

patients. AIDS, 1995, 9:81-88.<br />

107. Dangerous jobs and heavy alcohol use in two national probability samples. Alcohol and<br />

Alcoholism, 1995, 30(1):71-86.<br />

108. Hoskin A.F., - - -, Planek T.W. Estimated risk <strong>of</strong> occupational fatalities associated with<br />

hazardous waste site remediation. Risk Analysis, 19<strong>94</strong>, 14(6):1011-1017.<br />

109. Smoking, self-selection, and absenteeism. Quarterly Review <strong>of</strong> Economics and Finance,<br />

1995, 35:365-386.<br />

110. Alcohol abuse and job hazards. Journal <strong>of</strong> Safety Research, 1996, 27(1):17-32.<br />

111. - - -, Dhir R. Schooling and frailty among seniors. Economics <strong>of</strong> Education Review, 1997,<br />

16(1):45-57.<br />

112. Occupations, cigarette smoking, and lung cancer in the epidemiological follow-up to the<br />

NHANES I and the California occupational mortality study. Bulletin <strong>of</strong> the New York<br />

Academy <strong>of</strong> Medicine, 1996, 73(2):370-397.


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113. Medical costs in workers’ compensation insurance: comment. Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Health</strong><br />

Economics, 1997, 16:121-1<strong>24</strong>.<br />

114. - - -, Lubeck, D. Farnham, P., Fries, J.F. Days absent from work among employed patients<br />

with and without HIV infection. Applied Economics Letters, 1997, 4:275-280.<br />

115. - - -, Markowitz, S.B., Fahs, M.C., Shin, C-G, Landrigan, P.J. Occupational injury and<br />

illness: estimates <strong>of</strong> costs, mortality and morbidity.” Archives <strong>of</strong> Internal Medicine, 1997,<br />

157:1557-1568.<br />

116. - - -, Bernstein, J. Public and private workers’ compensation insurance. Journal<br />

<strong>of</strong> Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1997, 39(2):119-121.<br />

117. - - -, Miller T.R. Ranking occupations based upon the costs <strong>of</strong> job-related injuries and<br />

illnesses. Journal <strong>of</strong> Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1997, 39(12):1170-1182.<br />

118. Fahs, M.C., Markowitz S.B., - - -, Shin C-G, Landrigan P.J. A national estimate <strong>of</strong> the cost<br />

<strong>of</strong> occupationally-related disease, 1992, Annals <strong>of</strong> the New York Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences,<br />

1997, 837:440-455.<br />

119. - - -, Miller T.R. Job-related diseases and occupations within a large workers’<br />

compensation data set. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Industrial Medicine, 1998, 33(3):197-211.<br />

120. - - -, Bernstein J. The authors’ reply. Journal <strong>of</strong> Occupational and Environmental<br />

Medicine, 1997, 39(9):819-820.<br />

121. Ward, M.M., Lubeck D., - - -. Long-term health outcomes <strong>of</strong> patients with rheumatoid<br />

arthritis treated in managed care and fee-for-service practice settings. Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Rheumatology, 1998, 25(4):641-649.<br />

122. A report card for occupational injuries and illnesses. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Industrial<br />

Medicine, 1998, 33(4):422-4<strong>24</strong>.<br />

123. - - -, Miller T.R. Occupational illnesses within two national data sets. International Journal<br />

<strong>of</strong> Occupational and Environmental <strong>Health</strong>, 1998, 4(2):99-113.<br />

1<strong>24</strong>. A review article <strong>of</strong> the social benefits <strong>of</strong> education, Economics <strong>of</strong> Education Review,<br />

1998, 17(3):363-368.<br />

125. - - -, Miller T.R. Ranking industries based upon the costs <strong>of</strong> job-related injuries and<br />

diseases. In Sorkin A, Farquhar I. Research in Human Capital and Development, Vol. 12.<br />

J.A.I. Press, Stamford Conn. 1998.


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126. - - -. Parents’ schooling and the correlation between education and frailty. Economics <strong>of</strong><br />

Education Review, 1998, 17(3):349-358.<br />

127. - - -. Race, gender, and the correlation between schooling and disability among seniors in<br />

the NHANES follow-up. Journal <strong>of</strong> Disability, 1998, 7(3):42-62.<br />

128. - - -, Schnall P. Costs <strong>of</strong> job-related circulatory diseases, Occupational Medicine: State <strong>of</strong><br />

the Art Reviews, 2000, 15(1):257-268.<br />

129. - - -, Hoskin, A. Hazards for nearby residents and cleanup workers <strong>of</strong> waste sites. Journal<br />

<strong>of</strong> Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1999, 41(5):331-348.<br />

130. - - -, Hoskin, A. Remediation <strong>of</strong> contaminated sediments: a comparative analysis <strong>of</strong> risks to<br />

residents vs. remedial workers. Journal <strong>of</strong> Soil Contamination, 2000, 9(3):291-309.<br />

131. Zatzick D., Kang L., Kim R., - - -, Kravitz R. Patients with psychiatric disorders in trauma<br />

surgery. Journal <strong>of</strong> Trauma, 2000, 49(3):487-495.<br />

132. - - -, Garcia J. Problems with value <strong>of</strong> life estimates using data from the labor market.<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> Forensic Economics, 2000, 13(2):127-143.<br />

133. - - -, Cone, J.E., Harrison, R. Costs <strong>of</strong> job-related injuries in California. Preventive<br />

Medicine, 2001, 32(5):393-406.<br />

134. - - -, Seavey W., Leistikow B. Costs <strong>of</strong> job-related arthritis. Journal <strong>of</strong> Rheumatology,<br />

2001, 28(7):1647-1654.<br />

135. - - -, Bowles C., Leistikow B., Schenker M. Costs <strong>of</strong> Hepatitis C. Archives <strong>of</strong> Internal<br />

Medicine, 2001, 161(18):2231-2237.<br />

137. - - -, McCurdy S., Schenker M. Costs <strong>of</strong> occupational injuries in agriculture. Public <strong>Health</strong><br />

Reports, 2001, 116(3): 235-<strong>24</strong>8.<br />

138. Bertakis KD, Helms LJ, Callahan EJ, - - -, Azari R. Patient gender differences in the<br />

diagnosis <strong>of</strong> depression in primary care. J Women <strong>Health</strong> Gen-B, 2001, 10(7): 689-698.<br />

139. - - -, Fries J.F. Frailty and education in the Hispanic Hanes. Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Health</strong>care for the<br />

Poor and Underserved, 2002, 13(1):112-127.<br />

140. - - -, Romano PS, Schenker MB, et al. Costs <strong>of</strong> occupational COPD and asthma. Chest,<br />

2002, 121(1):264-272.


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141. Callahan E.J., Bertakis, K.D., Azari, R, Robbins, JA, Helms, LJ & - - -. What is the Impact<br />

<strong>of</strong> Symptoms and Diagnosis <strong>of</strong> Depression on Charges in Primary Care? Journal <strong>of</strong> Family<br />

Practice, 2002, 51(6): 540-544.<br />

142. - - -, Kravitz R.L., Samuels S. Physician satisfaction across specialties. Archives <strong>of</strong> Internal<br />

Medicine, 2002, 162(14): 1579-1584.<br />

143. Molitor F., Walsh, R.M., - - -. Determinants <strong>of</strong> longer time from HIV result to enrolment in<br />

publicly-funded care and treatment in California by race/ethnicity and behavioral risk.<br />

AIDS Patient Care, 2002, 16(11): 555-565.<br />

144. - - -, Kravitz RL. Physician career satisfaction: reply. Archives <strong>of</strong> Internal Medicine, 2003,<br />

162(2): <strong>24</strong>4.<br />

145 - - -, Yasmeen S, Miller TR. Medical costs <strong>of</strong> fourteen occupational diseases.<br />

Scandinavian<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> Work, Environment and <strong>Health</strong>, 2003, 29(4): 304-313.<br />

145. Kravitz RL, - - -, Samuels S., Schembri M. Tracking career satisfaction and perceptions <strong>of</strong><br />

quality among U.S. obstetricians and gynecologists. Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2003,<br />

102(3): 463-470.<br />

146. - - -, Schembri M. Instrumental variables technique: cigarette price provided better<br />

estimate <strong>of</strong> effects <strong>of</strong> smoking on SF-12. Journal <strong>of</strong> Clinical Epidemiology, 2004, 57(3):<br />

284-293.<br />

147. Marcin JP, Song J, - - -. Do higher volume pediatric intensive care units provide higher<br />

quality <strong>of</strong> care? Critical Care Medicine, 2003, 31(12): 52 Part 2 Suppl.<br />

148. - - -, Marcin JP, Miller TR. An estimate <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Government's undercount <strong>of</strong> nonfatal<br />

occupational injuries. Journal <strong>of</strong> Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2004, 46(1):<br />

10-18.<br />

149. - - -, Waehrer G, Miller TR, et al. Costs <strong>of</strong> occupational injury and illness across industries.<br />

Scandinavian Journal <strong>of</strong> Work Environment and <strong>Health</strong>, 2004, 30(3): 199-205.<br />

150. Waehrer G, - - -, Cassady D, Miller TR. Costs <strong>of</strong> occupational injury and illness across<br />

states. Journal <strong>of</strong> Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2004, 46(10): 1084-95.<br />

151. - - -, Robbins JA. Occupational disease and workers' compensation: coverage, costs, and<br />

consequences. Milbank Quarterly, 2004, 82(4): 689-721.<br />

152. Marcin JP, Song J, ---, The impact <strong>of</strong> pediatric intensive care: instrumental variable<br />

analysis. Pediatric Critical Care Med. 2005. 6(2): 136-141.


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152. Waehrer G, ----, Miller TR. Costs <strong>of</strong> occupational injury and illness within the health<br />

services sector. International Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Services. 2005. 35(2): 343-359.<br />

153. ---, Hubert HB , Romano PS. Lifestyle risk factors predict healthcare costs in an aging<br />

cohort. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Preventive Medicine. 2005, 29(5): 379-387<br />

154. ---. Expanding research on the economics <strong>of</strong> occupational health. Scandinavian Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

Work, Environment, and <strong>Health</strong>. 2006, 32(1): 1-4<br />

155. ---, McCurdy SA, Differences in workers compensation disability and impairment ratings<br />

under old and new California law .Journal <strong>of</strong> Occupational and Environmental Medicine.<br />

2006, 48(4): 419-425<br />

156. ---, Waehrer G, Miller TR. Costs differences across demographic groups and types <strong>of</strong><br />

occupational injuries and illnesses. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Industrial Medicine. 2006.<br />

49(10):845-53<br />

157. ---, Gillen M, Franks P, Sutherland S, Nguygen HH, Steenland K, Xing G. Costs <strong>of</strong><br />

needlestick injuries and subsequent hepatitis and HIV infection. Current Medical<br />

Research and Opinion. July 2007<br />

158. ---, White RH. An economic model <strong>of</strong> adverse events and costs for oral anticoagulants used<br />

in atrial fibrillation. Current Medical Research and Opinion. July 2007<br />

OTHER PUBLICATIONS, INCLUDING BOOK REVIEWS:<br />

Book review <strong>of</strong> Work and Job Satisfaction in the Public Sector by Anne H. Hopkins in the<br />

Southern Economic Journal, 1985, 51(3):955-956.<br />

“Pieces <strong>of</strong> People and Pieces <strong>of</strong> Eight” back cover <strong>of</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong> Political Economy,<br />

October 1986.<br />

Book review <strong>of</strong> The Social Context <strong>of</strong> the Chronic Pain Sufferer by Ranjan Roy in Social<br />

Science and Medicine, 1995, 41(3):447.<br />

Book review <strong>of</strong> Markets and Mortality by Peter Dorman, Industrial and Labor Relations<br />

Review, 1997, 50(3):519-521.<br />

“The Proletariat According to Smith.” Back cover <strong>of</strong> the Journal <strong>of</strong> Political Economy,<br />

105(5), October 1997.<br />

Book review <strong>of</strong> Education and Development: Measuring the Social Benefits by W.W.<br />

McMahon. Economics <strong>of</strong> Education Review, 2001, 20(6):612-613.


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SIGNIFICANT PRESENTATIONS:<br />

“Occupational Fatalities and Superfund Cleanup Sites.” Washington, D.C. March 31, 1995.<br />

Sponsored by the Harvard Center for Risk Analysis.<br />

REFERENCES:<br />

Supplied upon request.

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