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CURRICULUM VITAE CHARLENE M. KALENKOSKI Department of Personal Financial Planning Texas Tech University 1301 Akron Avenue Box 41210 Lubbock, TX 79409-1210 (806) 834-1211 [email protected] EDUCATION: Ph.D., Economics, August 2002, The George Washington University. M.Phil., Economics, May 1999, The George Washington University. B.S., Economics, May 1996, The George Washington University. CERTIFICATION: CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER TM Professional, 2016-present. AREAS OF CONCENTRATION: Personal Financial Planning, Economics of the Household, Labor and Demographic Economics, Microeconomics. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Professor, Texas Tech University, Department of Personal Financial Planning, 2017-present. Associate Editor, Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 2017-present. Board Member, Society of Economics of the Household, 2017-present. Treasurer, Society of Economics of the Household, 2017-2019. Director of the Ph.D. Program in Personal Financial Planning, Texas Tech University, Department of Personal Financial Planning, 2016-present. Director of the Retirement Planning and Living Research Initiative, Texas Tech University, College of Human Sciences, 2016-2019. Co-Director of the Ph.D. Program in Personal Financial Planning, Texas Tech University, Department of Personal Financial Planning, 2014-2016. Editorial Board Member, Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 2013-2017. Associate Professor, Texas Tech University, Department of Personal Financial Planning, 2013-2017. Research Fellow, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2009-present. Associate Professor, Ohio University, Department of Economics, 2008-2013. Assistant Professor, Ohio University, Department of Economics, 2002-2008. Social Science Analyst, U.S. Bureau of the Census, Center for Economic Studies, 2000-2002.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

CHARLENE M. KALENKOSKI

Department of Personal Financial Planning Texas Tech University 1301 Akron Avenue

Box 41210 Lubbock, TX 79409-1210

(806) 834-1211 [email protected]

EDUCATION:

Ph.D., Economics, August 2002, The George Washington University. M.Phil., Economics, May 1999, The George Washington University. B.S., Economics, May 1996, The George Washington University.

CERTIFICATION:

CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERTM Professional, 2016-present. AREAS OF CONCENTRATION:

Personal Financial Planning, Economics of the Household, Labor and Demographic Economics, Microeconomics.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Professor, Texas Tech University, Department of Personal Financial Planning, 2017-present.

Associate Editor, Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 2017-present. Board Member, Society of Economics of the Household, 2017-present. Treasurer, Society of Economics of the Household, 2017-2019. Director of the Ph.D. Program in Personal Financial Planning, Texas Tech

University, Department of Personal Financial Planning, 2016-present. Director of the Retirement Planning and Living Research Initiative, Texas

Tech University, College of Human Sciences, 2016-2019. Co-Director of the Ph.D. Program in Personal Financial Planning, Texas Tech

University, Department of Personal Financial Planning, 2014-2016. Editorial Board Member, Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning,

2013-2017. Associate Professor, Texas Tech University, Department of Personal Financial

Planning, 2013-2017. Research Fellow, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2009-present. Associate Professor, Ohio University, Department of Economics, 2008-2013. Assistant Professor, Ohio University, Department of Economics, 2002-2008. Social Science Analyst, U.S. Bureau of the Census, Center for Economic

Studies, 2000-2002.

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Senior Economist, American Economics Group, 1999-2000. Lecturer, The George Washington University, 1999. Adjunct Professor, The George Washington University, 1999. Teaching Assistant, The George Washington University, 1998-2000. Research Assistant (Labor Economics), The George Washington University,

1996-1998. Research Assistant (Industrial Organization), The George Washington

University, 1996-1998. Research Assistant, American Economics Group, 1995-1999.

HONORS AND AWARDS: 2017-2018 College of Human Sciences Nominee for the President’s Academic

Achievement Award, Texas Tech University. 2017 Plan Plus Best Paper Award in Behavioral Finance at the Academy of

Financial Services Conference. Ching-Yao Hsieh Prize in Economics, The George Washington University,

1999 (teaching prize). Ching-Yao Hsieh Prize in Economics, The George Washington University,

1996 (research prize). Summa Cum Laude award of Bachelor of Science degree, The George

Washington University, 1996. Phi Beta Kappa National Honor Society, elected 1996.

JOURNAL ARTICLES: Yuanshan Cheng, Charlene M. Kalenkoski, and Philip Gibson (2019).

“Factors Associated with Hiring and Firing Financial Advisors during the Great Recession,” Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning 30(2): 289-303.

Tenney, Jacob and Charlene M. Kalenkoski (2019). “Financial Ratios and Financial Satisfaction: Exploring Associations between Objective and Subjective Measures of Financial Well-being among Older Americans,” Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning 30(2): 231-243.

Patrick Payne, Charlene M. Kalenkoski, and Christopher Browning (2019). “Risk Tolerance and the Financial Satisfaction of Credit-Card Users,” Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning 30(1): 110-120.

Cheng, Yuanshan and Charlene M. Kalenkoski (2018). “Lost in Fees: An Analysis of Financial Planning Compensation,” The Journal of Wealth Management 20(4): 46-54.

Alyousif, Maher and Charlene M. Kalenkoski (2017). “Who Seeks Financial Advice?” Financial Services Review 26: 405-432.

Parent, Michael; Kalenkoski, Charlene M.; and Eric Cardella (2017). “Risky Business: Precarious Manhood and Investment Portfolio Decisions,” Psychology of Men and Masculinity, DOI: 10.1037/men0000089.

Kalenkoski, Charlene Marie and Sabrina Wulff Pabilonia (2017). “Does High School Homework Increase Academic Achievement?” Education Economics 25(1): 45-59.

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Kalenkoski, Charlene Marie and Eakamon Oumtrakool (2017). “The Caregiving Responsibilities of Retirees: What Are They and How Do They Affect Retirees’ Well-being?” Applied Economics 49(13): 1298-1310.

Payne, Patrick; Browning, Christopher; and Charlene M. Kalenkoski (2016). “Public Reaction to Stock Market Volatility: Evidence from the ATUS” Applied Economics Letters 23(17): 1197-1200.

Kalenkoski, Charlene M. and Donald J. Lacombe (2015). “Using Spatial Econometric Techniques to Analyze the Joint Employment Decisions of Spouses,” Journal of Labor Research, Vol. 36, No. 1, pp. 67-77.

Kalenkoski, Charlene M. and Gigi Foster (2015). “Measuring the Relative Productivity of Multitasking to Sole-tasking in Household Production: Experimental Evidence,” Applied Economics, Vol. 47, No. 18, pp. 1847-1862.

Kalenkoski, Charlene M. and Eakamon Oumtrakool (2014). “How Retirees Spend Their Time: Helping Clients Set Realistic Income Goals,” Journal of Financial Planning, Vol. 27, No. 10, pp. 48-52.

Kalenkoski, Charlene M. (2014). “Does Generosity Beget Generosity? The Relationships between Transfer Receipt and Formal and Informal Volunteering,” Review of Economics of the Household, Vol. 12, No. 3, 547-563.

Foster, Gigi and Charlene M. Kalenkoski (2013). “Tobit or OLS? An Empirical Evaluation under Different Diary Window Lengths,” Applied Economics, Vol. 45, No. 20, pp. 2994-3010.

Kalenkoski, Charlene M. and Donald J. Lacombe (2013). “Minimum Wages and Teen Employment: A Spatial Panel Approach,” Papers in Regional Science, Vol. 92, No. 2, pp. 407-417.

Kalenkoski, Charlene M. and Karen S. Hamrick (2013). “How Does Time Poverty Affect Behavior? A Look at Eating and Physical Activity,” Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, Vol. 35, No. 1, pp. 89-105.

Kalenkoski, Charlene Marie and Sabrina Wulff Pabilonia (2012). “Time to Work or Time to Play: The Effect of Student Employment on Homework, Sleep, and Screen Time,” Labour Economics, Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 211-221.

Kalenkoski, Charlene M.; Hamrick, Karen S.; and Margaret Andrews (2011). “Time Poverty Thresholds and Rates for the U.S. Population,” Social Indicators Research, Vol. 104, No. 1, pp. 129-155.

Kalenkoski, Charlene Marie and Sabrina Wulff Pabilonia (2010). “Parental Transfers, Student Achievement, and the Labor Supply of College Students,” Journal of Population Economics, Vol. 23, No. 2, pp. 469-496.

Kalenkoski, Charlene Marie and Sabrina Wulff Pabilonia (2009). “Does Working while in High School Reduce Study Time in the U.S.?” Social Indicators Research, Vol. 93, No. 1, pp. 117-121.

Kalenkoski, Charlene M.; Ribar, David C.; and Leslie S. Stratton (2009). “The Influence of Wages on Parents’ Allocations of Time to Child Care and Market Work in the United Kingdom,” Journal of Population Economics, Vol. 22, No. 2, pp. 399-419.

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Kalenkoski, Charlene M. and Donald J. Lacombe (2008). “Effects of Minimum Wages on Youth Employment: The Importance of Accounting for Spatial Correlation,” Journal of Labor Research, Vol. 29, No. 4, pp. 303-317.

Kalenkoski, Charlene M. and Gigi Foster (2008). “The Quality of Time Spent with Children in Australian Households,” Review of Economics of the Household, Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 243-266.

Kalenkoski, Charlene (2008). “Parent-Child Bargaining, Parental Transfers, and the Post-secondary Education Decision,” Applied Economics, Vol. 40, No. 4, pp. 413-436.

Kalenkoski, Charlene M.; Ribar, David C.; and Leslie S. Stratton (2007). “The Effect of Family Structure on Parents’ Child Care Time in the United States and the United Kingdom,” Review of Economics of the Household, Vol. 5, No. 4, pp. 353-384.

Kalenkoski, Charlene M. and Donald J. Lacombe (2006). “Right-to-Work Laws and Manufacturing Employment: The Importance of Spatial Dependence,” with Donald Lacombe, Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 73, No. 2, pp. 402-418.

Richard Vedder and Charlene Kalenkoski (2006). “The Economic Status of Union Workers in the United States,” Journal of Labor Research, Vol. 27, No. 4, pp. 593-603.

Kalenkoski, Charlene M.; Ribar, David C.; and Leslie Stratton (2005). “Parental Child Care in Single Parent, Cohabiting, and Married Couple Families: Time Diary Evidence from the United Kingdom,” American Economic Review, Vol. 95, No. 2, pp. 194-198.

Kalenkoski, Charlene M. (2005). “Parents Who Won’t Pay: Expected Parental Contributions and Postsecondary Schooling,” Public Finance and Management, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 178-236.

Cordes, Joseph J.; Kalenkoski, Charlene; Harry S. Watson (2000). “The Tangled Web of Taxing Talk: Telecommunication Taxes in the New Millennium,” National Tax Journal, Vol. 53, No.3, Part 1, pp. 563-587.

BOOKS:

Kalenkoski, Charlene M. and Gigi Foster (eds.) (2015). The Economics of Multitasking, Palgrave Macmillan.

BOOK CHAPTERS:

Kalenkoski, Charlene M. (2017). “Caregiving by Older Adults: Gender Differences in Well-being,” in Gender and Time Use in a Global Context: The Economics of Employment and Unpaid Labor, edited by Rachel Connelly and Ebru Kongar, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 271-282.

Kalenkoski, Charlene M. and Gigi Foster (2015). “Discussion: The Economics of Multitasking” in The Economics of Multitasking, edited by Charlene M. Kalenkoski and Gigi Foster, Palgrave Macmillan.

Kalenkoski, Charlene M. and Gigi Foster (2015). “Are Women Better than Men at Multitasking Household Production Activities?” in The Economics

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of Multitasking, edited by Charlene M. Kalenkoski and Gigi Foster, Palgrave Macmillan.

Kalenkoski, Charlene M. and Gigi Foster (2015). “Introduction: The Economics of Multitasking” in The Economics of Multitasking, edited by Charlene M. Kalenkoski and Gigi Foster, Palgrave Macmillan.

Kalenkoski, Charlene M.; Ribar, David C.; and Leslie S. Stratton (2011). “How Do Adolescents Spell Time Use? An Alternative Methodological Approach for Analyzing Time Diary Data” Research in Labor Economics Vol. 33, pp. 1-44.

BOOK REVIEWS:

Kalenkoski, Charlene M. (2010). “How Do We Spend Our Time? Evidence from the American Time Use Survey. Edited by Jean Kimmel,” Eastern Economic Journal, Vol. 36, pp. 282-283.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS:

Kalenkoski, Charlene Marie (2018). “Minimum Wages Hurt Young People,” IZA World of Labor Commentary. https://wol.iza.org/opinions/minimum-wages-hurt-young-people

Kalenkoski, C. (2017). “How Do the Adult Care Responsibilities of Older Americans Affect Their Well-being?” Innovation in Aging Vol. 1, Issue Suppl_1, pp. 31-32, https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igx004.123.

Alyousif, Maher H. and Charlene M. Kalenkoski (2017). “Why Do So Few Individuals Seek Professional Financial Advice?” Advisor Perspectives 5/8/17. https://www.advisorperspectives.com/articles/2017/05/08/why-do-so-few-individuals-seek-professional-financial-advice.

Kalenkoski, Charlene Marie (2016). “The Effects of Minimum Wages on Youth Employment and Income,” IZA World of Labor, No. 243, DOI: 10.15185/izawol.243.

Kalenkoski, Charlene M. and Karen S. Hamrick (2014). “Time Poverty Thresholds in the USA,” with Karen Hamrick, in Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research, edited by Michalos, Alex C. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer, pp. 6650-6653.

Kalenkoski, Charlene M. (2006). “Comparable Worth,” in Encyclopedia of Career Development, edited by Greenhaus, J. and G.A. Callanan, Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Reference Publications, pp. 184-188.

Atrostic, Barbara K. and Charlene M. Kalenkoski (2002). “Item Response Rates: One Indicator of How Well We Measure Income,” 2002 Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Survey Research Methods Section (CD-ROM).

WORKING PAPER SERIES:

Joseph, P.K.; Kalenkoski, Charlene M.; and Donald J. Lacombe (2019). “Is Math Literacy a Determinant of Early Financial Literacy? An Investigation Based on State of Texas Assessment of Academic

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Readiness,” Retirement Planning and Living Working Paper Series No. 2019-005.

Joseph, P.K.; Kalenkoski, Charlene M.; and Donald J. Lacombe (2019). “Impacts of Financial Literacy and College Graduation on the Real Per Capita Gross Domestic Product and the Real Per Capita Income of the U.S. States,” Retirement Planning and Living Working Paper Series No. 2019-004.

Joseph, P.K.; Kalenkoski, Charlene M.; and Donald J. Lacombe (2019). “As Math Literacy Goes, So Goes Financial Literacy: Based on International Educational Systems,” Retirement Planning and Living Working Paper Series No. 2019-003.

Kalenkoski, Charlene M. and Sara Helms McCarty (2019). “In or Out or Somewhere in Between? The Determinants of Gradual Retirement,” Retirement Planning and Living Working Paper Series No. 2019-002.

Kalenkoski, Charlene M.; Lyford, Conrad; Korankye, Thomas; Gavin, Meredith; and Alan N. Peiris (2019). “Vitamin D, Cognitive Function, and Gait Speed in Older Adults: A NHANES Study,” Retirement Planning and Living Working Paper Series No. 2019-001.

Cardella, Eric; Kalenkoski, Charlene M.; and Michael Parent (2018). “Less Is Not More: Information Presentation Complexity and 401(k) Planning Choices,” IZA Discussion Paper No. 11538.

Cardella, Eric; Kalenkoski, Charlene M.; and Michael Parent (2018). “Less Is Not More: Information Presentation Complexity and 401(k) Planning Choices,” Retirement Planning and Living Working Paper Series No. 2018-02.

“Asking for Action: Does Financial Advice Improve Financial Behaviors?” with Maher Alyousif, SSRN Working Paper Series No. 2954773, April 2017.

“(Mis) Trusting Financial Advisers,” with Maher Alyousif, SSRN Working Paper Series No. 2955828, April 2017.

UNPUBLISHED RESEARCH:

“Less is Not More: Information Presentation Complexity and 401(k) Planning Choices,” with Eric Cardella and Michael Parent, December 2019.

“In or Out or Somewhere in Between? The Determinants of Gradual Retirement,” with Sara McCarty, December 2019.

“As Math Literacy Goes, So Goes Financial Literacy –Based on International Educational Systems,” with P.K. Joseph and Donald Lacombe, December 2019.

“Does Bargaining Influence Household Risk Hedging Decisions?” with Xianwu Zhang, November 2019.

“Do Investors’ Subjective Risk Perceptions Influence Their Portfolio Choices? A Household Bargaining Perspective,” November 2019.

“The Effect of Time Use and Food Cost on Dietary Quality,” with Carlos Carpio, Ana Moyeda, and Mary Murimi, October 2019.

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“Vitamin D, Cognitive Function, and Gait Speed in Older Adults: A NHANES Study,” with Conrad Lyford, Thomas Korankye, Meredith Gavin, and Alan Peiris, October 2019.

“Is Math Literacy a Determinant of Early Financial Literacy? An Investigation Based on State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness,” with P.K. Joseph and Donald Lacombe, October 2019.

“Predictors of Self-Reported Trust in Financial Professionals,” with Cagla Yildirim, September 2019.

“Impacts of Financial Literacy and College Graduation on the Real Per Capita Gross State Product and the Real Per Capita Income of the U.S. States,” with P.K. Joseph, September 2019.

“How Do Household Members’ Subjective Risk Perceptions Influence Their Household's Portfolio Choices?” with Xianwu Zhang, August 2018.

“The Impact of Retirement on Physical Health,” with Christopher Crouch, October 2018.

“Access to Financial Education in High School and Its Effect on an Individual’s Preferences Toward Debt at the Time of a Home Purchase,” with Leobardo Diosdado, October 2018.

“Risk Perception, Bargaining and Household Portfolio Choice,” with Xianwu Zhang, October 2018.

“How Do Social Security Rules Affect a Widow’s Decision to Remarry?” with Cagla Yildirim, September 2018.

“A Place for Mom: Correlation between Mandatory Reporting and Older Americans’ Participation in Financial Markets,” with Benjamin Steele Campbell, August 2018.

“Age Differences in Risk Tolerance and Risk Domains,” with Muna Alabed, August 2018.

“Age Related Differences in Financial Satisfaction,” with Muna Alabed, August 2018.

“Financial Literacy and Aging,” with Muna Alabed, August 2018. “The Intergenerational Effects of Student Loans,” with Sabrina Pabilonia,

January 2018. “Bridge Employment: Determinants of and Effects on Retirement

Satisfaction,” with Patrick Payne and Hossein Salehi, August 2017. “Relating Behaviors, Demographic Characteristics, and Environmental Factors

to BMI,” with Leslie Stratton, June 2012. “Convict Labor in the Ohio Penitentiary in the 1800s,” with Nancy Tatarek,

January 2011. “Time Poverty as a Factor in SNAP Participation and Food Insecurity,” with

Margaret Andrews and Karen Hamrick, October 2009. “Determinants of State Minimum Wage Laws: A Bayesian Spatial Probit

Approach,” with Donald Lacombe and Garth Holloway, November 2008. “Women's and Men's Work Commitments to Scientific Careers,” with David

Ribar, November 2005. “Does Increasing Nonresponse in Surveys Affect Analysis?” with Barbara K.

Atrostic, August 2002.

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“Work Effort and Welfare Generosity,” with David Ribar and Mark Wilhelm, November 1998.

“Child Support and Welfare Generosity,” with David Ribar and Mark Wilhelm, October 1997.

PAPER/PANEL PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS AND CONFERENCES:

“Effect of Caring for Pets on the Well-being of Older Americans” (with Thomas Korankye)

-American Economic Association, Allied Social Sciences Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, January 2020 (poster presented by Charlene Kalenkoski).

“Vitamin D, Cognitive Function, and Gait Speed in Older Adults: A NHANES Study” (with Conrad Lyford, Thomas Korankye, Meredith Gavin, and Alan Peiris)

-American Geriatrics Society Annual Scientific Meeting, Portland, OR, May 2019 (poster presented by Conrad Lyford).

“Age Differences in Risk Tolerance and Risk Domains” (with Muna Alabed) -Academic Research Colloquium for Financial Planning and Related

Disciplines, Arlington, VA, February 2019 (paper presented by Muna Alabed).

-Academic Research Colloquium for Financial Planning and Related Disciplines, Arlington, VA, February 2019 (panel presentation by Muna Alabed).

“Age Related Differences in Financial Satisfaction” (with Muna Alabed) -Academic Research Colloquium for Financial Planning and Related

Disciplines (poster session), Arlington, VA, February 2019 (presented by Muna Alabed).

“Objective Measures and Emerging Adults’ Perceptions of Financial Knowledge” (with Jacob Tenney)

-Academic Research Colloquium for Financial Planning and Related Disciplines (poster session), Arlington, VA, February 2019 (presented by Jacob Tenney).

“Insurance Products: Do They Really Affect Retirement Satisfaction?” (with Hossein Salehi)

-Academic Research Colloquium for Financial Planning and Related Disciplines (poster session), Arlington, VA, February 2019 (presented by Hossein Salehi).

“Less is Not More: Information Presentation Complexity and 401(k) Planning Choices” (with Eric Cardella and Michael Parent)

-American Economic Association (poster session), Allied Social Sciences Association, Atlanta, GA, January 2019.

“Do Investors’ Subjective Risk Perceptions Influence Their Portfolio Choices? A Household Bargaining Perspective” (with Xianwu Zhang)

-International Association for Feminist Economics, Allied Social Sciences Association, Atlanta, GA, January 2019.

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“The Effects of Time and Money Expenditures on Dietary Quality” (with Carlos Carpio, Ana Moyeda, and Mary Murimi)

-Southern Economic Association, Washington, DC, November 2018. “In or Out or Somewhere in Between? The Determinants of Gradual

Retirement” (with Sara McCarty) -Southern Economic Association, Washington, DC, November 2018

(presented by Sara McCarty). “How Do Household Members’ Subjective Risk Perceptions Influence Their

Household's Portfolio Choices?” (with Xianwu Zhang) -Southern Economic Association, Washington, DC, November 2018

(presented by Xianwu Zhang). “Risk Perception, Bargaining and Household Portfolio Choice” (with Xianwu

Zhang) -Financial Management Association, San Diego, CA, October 2018 (presented by Xianwu Zhang).

“Financial Literacy and Aging” (with Muna Alabed) -Academy of Financial Services, Chicago, Illinois, October 2018

(presented by Muna Alabed). “Age Differences in Risk Tolerance and Risk Domains” (with Muna Alabed) -Academy of Financial Services, Chicago, Illinois, October 2018

(presented by Muna Alabed). “What Are the Determinants of Purchasing Long-Term-Care Insurance by

Older Americans?” (with Hossein Salehi) -Academy of Financial Services, Chicago, Illinois, October 2018

(presented by Hossein Salehi). “Do Women Trust Financial Advisors?” (with Cagla Yildirim) -Academy of Financial Services, Chicago, Illinois, October 2018

(presented by Cagla Yildirim). “The Impact of Retirement on Physical Health” (with Christopher Crouch) -Academy of Financial Services, Chicago, Illinois, October 2018

(presented by Christopher Crouch). “A Place for Mom: Correlation between Mandatory Reporting and Older

Americans’ Participation in Financial Markets” (with Benjamin Steele Campbell)

-Academy of Financial Services, Chicago, Illinois, October 2018 (presented by Benjamin Steele Campbell).

“Access to Financial Education in High School and Its Effect on an Individual’s Preferences towards Debt at the Time of a Home Purchase” (with Leobardo Diosdado)

-Academy of Financial Services, Chicago, Illinois, October 2018 (presented by Leobardo Diosdado).

“How Does Retirement Change Households’ Time Use and Expenditures?” (with Zunaira Khalid)

-Time Use across the Lifecourse Conference, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, June 2018 (presented by Zunaira Khalid).

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“What Is Reality? A Look at How Subjective Perceptions of Financial Wellness Compare to Objective Measures for Older Americans” (with Jacob Tenney)

-Academic Research Colloquium for Financial Planning and Related Disciplines, Arlington, VA, February 2018 (presented by Jacob Tenney).

“Information Presentation and 401(k) Plan Choices” (with Eric Cardella and Michael Parent)

-Southern Economic Association, Tampa, FL, November 2017. -Academy of Financial Services, Nashville, TN, October 2017

“A Look at How Subjective Perceptions of Financial Wellness Compare to Objective Measures for Older Americans” (with Jacob Tenney)

-Academy of Financial Services, Nashville, TN, October 2017 (presented by Jacob Tenney).

“How Do Social Security Rules Affect an Individual’s Decision to Remarry? (with Cagla Yildirim)

-Academy of Financial Services, Nashville, TN, October 2017 (presented by Cagla Yildirim)

“Do Investors’ Subjective Risk Perceptions Influence Their Portfolio Choice? A Household Bargaining Perspective” (with Xianwu Zhang)

-Academy of Financial Services, Nashville, TN, October 2017 (presented by Xianwu Zhang)

“How Do the Adult Care Responsibilities of Older Americans Affect Their Wellbeing?”

-International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, San Francisco, CA, July 2017.

-Society of Economics of the Household, San Diego, CA, June 2017. “Bridge Employment: Determinants of and Effects on Retirement

Satisfaction” (with Patrick Payne and Hossein Salehi) -Southern Economic Association, Washington, DC, November 2016. -Academy of Financial Services, Las Vegas, NV, October 2016. “Caregiving by Older Adults: Gender Differences in Well-being” -Time Use Across the Life Course Conference, University of Maryland

(poster session), College Park, MD, June 2016. -New Directions in the Study of Intergenerational Transfers and Time Use in Later Life: A Panel Study of Income Dynamics Conference, University of Michigan Institute for Social Research (poster session), Ann Arbor, MI, June 2016.

-Population Association of America, Washington, DC, March/April 2016. -Southern Economic Association, New Orleans, LA, November 2015.

“Does High School Homework Increase Academic Achievement?” (with Sabrina Pabilonia)

-Society of Labor Economists (poster session), Seattle, WA, May 2016 (presented by Sabrina Pabilonia).

-Southern Economic Association, New Orleans, LA, November 2015. -American Educational Research Association Time Use Conference,

Washington, DC, March 2015.

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-Perspectives on Time Use in the U.S. Conference, Washington, DC, June 2014. -Society for Research on Adolescence, Austin, TX, March 2014.

“Public Reaction to Stock Market Volatility: Evidence from the ATUS” (with Patrick Payne and Christopher Browning)

-Academy of Financial Services, Orlando, FL, October 2015 (presented by Patrick Payne).

-Financial Planning Association, Boston, MA, September 2015 (presented by Patrick Payne).

“The Caregiving Responsibilities of Retirees: What Are They and How Do They Affect Retirees’ Well-being?” (with Eakamon Oumtrakool)

-Population Association of America (poster session), San Diego, CA, April 2015.

-Southern Economic Association, Atlanta, GA, November 2014. “Are Women Better than Men at Multitasking Household Activities? New

Experimental Evidence” (with Gigi Foster) -Southern Economic Association, Atlanta, GA, November 2014. -American Economic Association, Allied Social Sciences Association,

San Diego, CA, January 2013. “The Caregiving Responsibilities of Retirees: What Are They and How Do

They Affect Retirees’ Well-being?” -Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession,

Western Economic Association International, Denver, CO, June 2014. -Perspectives on Time Use in the U.S. Conference (poster session),

Washington, DC, June 2014. “Using Spatial Econometric Techniques to Analyze the Joint Employment

Decisions of Spouses” (with Donald Lacombe) -Labor and Employment Relations Association, Allied Social Sciences

Association, Philadelphia, PA, January 2014. “Balancing Teaching and Research” -Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession,

Midwest Economics Association, Columbus, OH, March 2013. “Measuring the Relative Productivity of Multitasking to Sole-tasking in

Household Production: New Experimental Evidence” (with Gigi Foster) -Southern Economic Association, New Orleans, LA, November 2012. -International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, Boston,

MA, August 2012. “Does High School Homework Affect Academic Achievement” (with Sabrina

Pabilonia) -Western Economic Association International, San Francisco, CA,

June/July 2012 (presented by Sabrina Pabilonia). “How Does Time Poverty Affect Behavior? A Look at Eating and Physical

Activity” (with Karen Hamrick) -Society of Government Economists, Allied Social Sciences Association, Chicago, IL, January 2012.

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-International Perspectives on Time Use Conference, University of Maryland, June 2011.

“Minimum Wages and Teen Employment: A Spatial Panel Approach” (with Donald Lacombe)

-North American Regional Science Association, Miami, FL, November, 2011 (presented by Donald Lacombe).

“Time to Work or Time to Play: The Effect of Student Employment on Homework, Sleep, and Screen Time” (with Sabrina Pabilonia)

-Population Association of America, Washington, DC, April 2011 (presented by Sabrina Pabilonia). - International Association for Time Use Research, Paris, France, July 2010 (presented by Sabrina Pabilonia).

“Do High School Study Habits and Parental Supervision Affect College Attendance and Performance?” (with Sabrina Pabilonia) -Southern Economic Association, Atlanta, GA, November 2010.

-Society of Government Economists, Washington, DC, November 2010 (presented by Sabrina Pabilonia).

“Adult Eating Behaviors and Weight Status: A Time Use Analysis” (with Leslie Stratton)

-Western Economic Association International, Vancouver, Canada, July 2009. -American Time Use Research Conference (poster session), College Park, MD, June 2009. -International Association for Time Use Research, Sydney, Australia, December 2008.

“The Multitasking of Household Production,” (with Gigi Foster) - Western Economic Association International, Vancouver, Canada, July

2009 (presented by Gigi Foster). -8th IZA/SOLE Transatlantic Meeting of Labor Economists, Buch,

Ammersee, Germany, May 2009. “Time to Work or Time to Play: The Effect of Student Employment on

Homework, Housework, Screen Time, and Sleep” (with Sabrina Pabilonia) -American Time Use Research Conference, College Park, MD, June 2009. -Southern Economic Association, Washington, DC, November 2008.

“Time Use, Food Security and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance (SNAP) Participation” (with Margaret Andrews and Karen Hamrick)

-American Time Use Research Conference, College Park, MD, June 2009 (presented by Margaret Andrews).

“Time Use and Weight Status: An Analysis of Adults” (with Leslie Stratton) -First Annual Meeting on the Economics of Risky Behaviors, Washington,

DC, March 2009 (presented by Leslie Stratton). “The Multitasking of Child Care” (with Gigi Foster) -International Association for Time Use Research, Sydney, Australia,

December 2008. “Time Diary Data: Are Two Days Better Than One?” (with Gigi Foster)

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-International Association for Time Use Research, Sydney, Australia, December 2008 (presented by Gigi Foster).

“Determinants of State Minimum Wage Laws: A Bayesian Spatial Probit Approach” (with Donald Lacombe and Garth Holloway) -Southern Economic Association, Washington, DC, November 2008. “Does Working While in High School Crowd Out Study Time?” (with Sabrina

Pabilonia). -Society of Government Economists, Allied Social Sciences Association, New Orleans, LA, January 2008 (presented by Sabrina Pabilonia). -International Association for Time Use Research, Washington, DC, October 2007 (presented by Sabrina Pabilonia).

“Time Poverty Thresholds” (with Karen Hamrick). -International Association for Time Use Research, Washington, DC,

October 2007. “How Do Adolescents Spell Time Use?” (with David Ribar and Leslie

Stratton) -Asian Conference on Applied Micro-Economics/Econometrics, Seoul, South Korea, December 2007 (presented by David Ribar). -International Association for Time Use Research, Washington, DC, October 2007 (presented by David Ribar). -Institute for Research on Poverty Summer Research Workshop, June 2007 (presented by David Ribar). -Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) “Topic Week: Nonmarket Time in Economics,” Bonn, Germany, May-June 2007.

-Population Association of America, New York, NY, March 2007 (presented by Leslie Stratton).

“The Quality of Time Spent with Children in Australian Households” (with Gigi Foster) -International Association for Time Use Research, Washington, DC, October 2007.

“The Quantity and Quality of Child Care in Australian Households” (with Gigi Foster) -Population Association of America, New York, NY, March 2007.

“Household Disadvantage and Adolescents’ Time Use” (with David Ribar and Leslie Stratton)

-Society of Government Economists, Allied Social Sciences Association, Chicago, IL, January 2007.

“Adolescents’ Time Use” (with David Ribar and Leslie Stratton) -Southern Economic Association, Charleston, SC, November 2006. “The Influence of Wages on Parents’ Allocations of Time to Child Care and

Market Work in the United Kingdom” (with David Ribar and Leslie Stratton)

-Society of Labor Economists (poster session), Cambridge, MA, May 2006 (presented by Leslie Stratton).

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“The Market Value of Time and Its Impact on the Allocation of Time to Child Care and Market Work in the United Kingdom” (with David Ribar and Leslie Stratton) -Econometric Society, Allied Social Sciences Association, Boston, MA, January 2006 (presented by David Ribar).

“Parental Child Care in Single Parent, Cohabiting, and Married Couple Families: Time Diary Evidence from the United States and the United Kingdom” (with David Ribar and Leslie Stratton)

-Society of Government Economists, Allied Social Sciences Association, Boston, MA, January 2006.

-American Time Use Survey Early Results Conference (poster session), Washington, DC, December 2005.

-Levy Institute “Time-use and Economic Well-being” conference, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, October 2005.

“Women's and Men's Work Commitments to Scientific Careers” (with David Ribar)

-Southern Economic Association, Washington, DC, November 2005 (presented by David Ribar).

“Parental Child Care in Single Parent, Cohabiting, and Married Couple Families: Time Diary Evidence from the United Kingdom” (with David Ribar and Leslie Stratton)

-European Society for Population Economics, Paris, France, June 2005 (presented by David Ribar).

-Population Association of America, Philadelphia, PA, March 2005. -American Economic Association, Allied Social Sciences Association,

Philadelphia, PA, January 2005. “Parental Transfers, Student Achievement, and the Labor Supply of College

Students” (with Sabrina Pabilonia) -Western Economic Association International, Vancouver, BC, July 2004. -Society of Labor Economists, San Antonio, TX, April 2004. -Eastern Economic Association, Washington, DC, February 2004

(presented by Sabrina Pabilonia). -Southern Economic Association, San Antonio, TX, November 2003. “Parents Who Won’t Pay: Expected Parental Contributions and Postsecondary

Schooling” -Population Association of America, Minneapolis, MN, May 2003. -Midwest Economics Association, St. Louis, MO, March 2003. -Southern Economic Association, New Orleans, LA, November 2002. “Parent-Child Bargaining, Parental Transfers, and the Postsecondary Education

Decision” -Southern Economic Association, New Orleans, LA, November 2002. -Western Economic Association International, Seattle, WA, July 2002. -Population Association of America, Atlanta, GA, May 2002. -Southern Demographic Association, Miami Beach, FL, October 2001. “Shifting Income Sources: Does Increasing Nonresponse in Surveys Affect

Analysis?” (with B.K. Atrostic)

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-The International Conference on Improving Surveys, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 2002 (presented by B.K. Atrostic).

“Item Response Rates: One Indicator of How Well We Measure Income” (with B.K. Atrostic)

-American Statistical Association, Joint Statistical Meetings, New York, New York, August 2002 (presented by B.K. Atrostic).

“Telecommunications Taxes: The Tangled Web of Taxing Talk” (with Joseph Cordes and Harry Watson)

-National Tax Association, Washington, DC, June 2000 (presented by Joseph Cordes).

“Work Effort and Welfare Generosity” (with David Ribar and Mark Wilhelm) -Southern Economic Association, Baltimore, MD, November 1998

(presented by David Ribar). “Child Support and Welfare Generosity” (with David Ribar and Mark

Wilhelm) -Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, DC, November 1997 (presented by David Ribar).

OTHER CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION:

Family Finance Research Renaissance Retreat at Brigham Young University (participant and presenter of information about the Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning), Provo, Utah, September 2019.

Southern Economic Association (session organizer and chair, discussant), Washington, DC, November 2018.

Southern Economic Association (session organizer and chair, discussant), Tampa, FL, November 2017.

International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics (abstract reviewer), San Francisco, CA, July 2017.

Southern Economic Association (session organizer, chair, and discussant), Washington, DC, November 2016.

Southern Economic Association (session organizer and chair, discussant), New Orleans, LA, November 2015.

Population Association of America (session organizer and chair), San Diego, CA, May 2015.

American Educational Research Association Time Use Conference (discussion panelist), Washington, DC, March 2015.

Southern Economic Association (discussant), Atlanta, GA, November 2014. Western Economic Association International (chair), Denver, CO, June 2014. Southern Economic Association (discussant), New Orleans, LA, November

2012. Southern Economic Association (discussant), Atlanta, GA, November 2010. International Association for Time Use Research (chair), Sydney, Australia,

December 2008. Southern Economic Association (discussant), Washington, DC, November

2008.

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Allied Social Sciences Association (chair), New Orleans, LA, January 2008. Allied Social Science Association (chair and organizer), Chicago, IL, January

2007. Southern Economic Association (chair), Charleston, SC, November 2006. Food and Eating Consequences of Time-Use Decisions: A Research and

Policy Conference (discussant), Washington, DC, July 2004. Society of Labor Economists (discussant), San Antonio, TX, May 2004. Eastern Economic Association (chair, co-organizer, discussant), Washington,

DC, February 2004. Southern Economic Association (chair and discussant), San Antonio, TX, November 2003. Midwest Economics Association (discussant), St. Louis, MO, March 2003.

INVITED TALKS:

“Less Is Not More: Information Presentation Complexity and 401(k) Planning Choices,” Mellen Research Seminar Series, John Carroll University, April 2019.

“Researcher-Practitioner Collaborations: Connecting TTU and TTUHSC,” Clinical Research Institute Texas Tech Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, TX, April 2018.

“What Do We and Don’t We Know about Time Use?” Fall 2016 GW Alumni Lecture in Economics, Washington, DC, December

2016. “How Do Adolescents Spell Time Use? An Alternative Methodological

Approach for Analyzing Time Diary Data” -Child Time Diaries Workshop, Centre for Longitudinal Studies of the Institute of Education, University of London, and the Centre for Time Use Research, University of Oxford, London, United Kingdom, June 2013.

“Does Generosity Beget Generosity? The Relationships between Transfer Receipt and Formal and Informal Volunteering”

-Portfolios of the Atlanta Poor Workshop, Center for the Economic Analysis of Risk, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, May 2013.

“The Multitasking of Household Production” -Department of Psychology, Ohio University, Athens, OH, September

2009. -Department of Economics, Ohio University, Athens, OH, May 2009. “Time Poverty Thresholds” -Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture,

Washington, DC, July 2008. “How Do Adolescents Spell Time Use?” -Union College, Seminar Series, Schenectady, NY, April 2008.

-University of Nebraska, Seminar Series, Lincoln, NE, November, 2007. “Parental Child Care in Single-Parent, Cohabiting, and Married-Couple

Families: Time Diary Evidence from the United Kingdom” -U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Economic Research Seminar Series, Washington, DC, May 2005.

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“Parent-Child Bargaining, Parental Transfers, and the Postsecondary Education Decision” -Initiative in Population Research, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, February, 2003. -Society of Government Economists, Labor and Human Resources Brown Bag, Washington, DC, September 2001.

PEER REVIEWS: Academic Journals: American Journal of Sociology; Annals of Economics and Statistics; Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy; Applied Economics; Applied Economics Letters; B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy; Contemporary Economic Policy; Demography; Eastern Economic Journal; Econometrics; Economic Inquiry; Economic Modelling; Economics Bulletin; Economic Information Bulletin; Economics and Human Biology; Economics Letters; Economics of Education Review; Education Economics; Education Finance and Policy; Electronic International Journal of Time Use Research; Empirical Economics; European Economic Review; Feminist Economics; Financial Planning Review; Fiscal Studies; Forum for Social Economics; Health Education and Behavior; Industrial and Labor Relations Review; International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics; International Journal of Manpower; International Journal of Production Research; Journal of Choice Modelling; Journal of Comparative Economics; Journal of Development Studies; Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization; Journal of Economic Education; Journal of Economic Surveys; Journal of Family Issues; Journal of Family and Economic Issues; Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning; Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences; Journal of Human Resources; Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics; Journal of Labor Research; Journal of Marriage and Family; Journal of Official Statistics; Journal of Population Economics; Journal of Time Use Research; Kyklos; Labour Economics; Labour: Managerial Finance; Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations; Modern Economy; Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics; PLOS ONE; Review of Economic Studies; Review of Economics of the Household; Social Forces; Social Indicators Research; Social Science Journal; Social Science Research; Social Science Quarterly; Sociological Forum; Southern Economic Journal; The Sociological Quarterly; Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice; World Journal of Applied Economics Other Periodicals: Economic Research Report Series

Books: Palgrave Macmillan; Pearson Addison-Wesley; Pearson Economics; Oxford University Press, Inc.; W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research; W.W. Norton & Co.

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Grant Review Panels: Food Assistance and Nutrition Research Program (FANRP), Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture; National Science Foundation; Texas Tech Scholarship Catalyst Program

Conference Abstract Submissions: International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics

EXTERNAL RESEARCH FUNDING AWARDS:

“The Comparative Productivity and Efficiency of Sole-tasking versus Multitasking,” University of New South Wales, Australian School of Business Research Grant, AU$12,000, co-investigator, June 2010 - June 2011.

“Time Poverty Thresholds,” cooperative agreement with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, $27,500, September 2006 - September 2008.

INTERNAL RESEARCH AND COURSE DEVELOPMENT FUNDING AWARDS:

2019 Scholarship Catalyst Program Award, Texas Tech University, “The Determinants and Effects of Bridge Employment,” $4,000, principal investigator, November 2018 – December 2019.

2017 Scholarship Catalyst Program Award, Texas Tech University, “Aging and Online Purchase Decision Making: The Comparison of Eye-tracking Data and Behavioral Data,” $3,500, co-investigator, December 2016 - December 2017.

2016 Texas Tech University Transdisciplinary Research Academy, “Time Stress and Choice of Retirement Plans,” $4,000, principal investigator, April 2016-March 2017.

2016 Texas Tech University Transdisciplinary Research Academy, “Food Choices and Eating Behaviors: Painting a Complete Picture,” $4,000, co-investigator, April 2016-March 2017.

Proposal Support Program, Texas Tech University, “Precarious Manhood and Financial Risk Taking,” $1,500, co-investigator, April 2016-March 2017.

Departmental Research Initiative Funds Award, Texas Tech University, $1,500, co-investigator, March 2016-February 2017.

2016 Scholarship Catalyst Program Award, Texas Tech University, “Workplace Distractions: The Effects of Internet and Phone Use on Productivity in the Workplace,” $3,350, co-investigator, December 2015-December 2016.

Research Startup Funds, Texas Tech University, $107,828, September 2013-August 2015.

Online Course Development Stipend, Ohio University, $5000, Summer 2013. Research Challenge Award, Ohio University, $1000, April 2011-April 2012. International Travel Fund Award, Ohio University, $500, December 2010. Faculty Development Award, College of Arts and Sciences, Ohio University,

$1500, May 2010-February 2011.

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Professional Development Program Course Reduction, College of Arts and Sciences, Ohio University, Fall Quarter 2009.

Online Course Development Stipend, Ohio University, $2500, Summer 2009. International Travel Fund Award, $500, Ohio University, November/December

2008. Research Challenge Award, Ohio University, $1500, June 2008 - July 2009. Ohio University Learning Network (OULN) Course Development Grant, Ohio

University, Spring Quarter 2004. Research Challenge Award, Ohio University, $500, June 2003 – December

2004. Faculty Travel Award, Ohio University, $750, Spring Quarter 2003.

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:

Member, American Economic Association Member, Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education Member, Financial Planning Association Member, Gerontological Society of America Member, International Association for Feminist Economics Member, Population Association of America Member, Society of Labor Economists Member, Southern Economic Association

DISSERTATION COMMITTEES CHAIRED AT TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY:

Mark Evers, Ph.D. in Personal Financial Planning, in progress. Blain Pearson, Ph.D. in Personal Financial Planning, in progress. Jayson Cantu, Ph.D. in Personal Financial Planning, in progress. Thomas Korankye, Ph.D. in Personal Financial Planning, proposal defended. Muna Alabed, Ph.D. in Personal Financial Planning, proposal defended. Steele Campbell, Ph.D. in Personal Financial Planning, proposal defended. Christopher Crouch, Ph.D. in Personal Financial Planning, May 2020. Xianwu Zhang, Ph.D. in Personal Financial Planning, August 2019. P.K. Joseph, Ph.D. in Personal Financial Planning, August 2019. Hossein Salehi, Ph.D. in Personal Financial Planning, August 2019. Eakamon Oumtrakool, Ph.D. in Personal Financial Planning, December 2018. Jacob Tenney, Ph.D. in Personal Financial Planning, August 2018. Cagla Yildirim, Ph.D. in Personal Financial Planning, May 2018. Maher Alyousif, Ph.D. in Personal Financial Planning, May 2017. Yuanshan Cheng, Ph.D. in Personal Financial Planning, May 2016. Patrick Payne, Ph.D. in Personal Financial Planning, August 2015.

OTHER DISSERTATION COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP AT TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY:

Poy Lertchaipitak, Ph.D. in Personal Financial Planning, December 2017. Lanlan Chu, Ph.D. in Economics, May 2017.

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MASTER’S DEGREE THESES SUPERVISED AT OHIO UNIVERSITY: Fan Zhao, M.A. in Economics, August 2010. Andrew Bibler, M.A. in Economics, August 2010. Chris Micciche, M.F.E., August 2009. Than Pham, M.A. in Economics, August 2008. Daniel Bennett, M.A. in Economics, August 2008. Karl Kuszaj, M.F.E., March 2008. Ryan Nicholson, M.F.E., August 2007. Lindsey Partusch, M.A. in Economics, August 2007. Mitch Alderson, M.F.E., August 2006. Matt Suver, M.F.E., August 2006. Laura Miller, M.F.E., August 2006. Diana Castillo-Trejo, M.A. in Economics, June 2005. Katy Mathuews, M.A. in Economics, August 2004. Trevor Witchey, M.A. in Economics, June 2004.

COURSES TAUGHT AT TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY:

Graduate: Research Methods I; Research Methods II; Research Seminar in Personal Financial Planning; Household Economic Theory; Economics of Retirement; Introduction to Ph.D. Studies in Personal Financial Planning; Data Analysis and Interpretation for Financial Advisors; Fundamentals of Statistics for Personal Financial Planning; Economic Principles of Financial Decision Making; Residency in Personal Financial Planning

COURSES TAUGHT AT PREVIOUS INSTITUTIONS:

Undergraduate: Labor Economics; Economics of Human Resources; Economics of Antitrust Law; Antitrust, Regulation, and Public Ownership; Intermediate Microeconomics; Foundations of Microeconomics; Principles of Microeconomics; Economics with SAS

Undergraduate/Graduate Combined: Labor Economics; Economics of Human Resources; Economics of Antitrust Law; Intermediate Microeconomics; Economics with SAS

Graduate: Advanced Microeconomic Theory; SAS for Data Analysis UNIVERSITY SERVICE AT TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY:

Tenure Hearing Panel; Tenure Advisory Panel; Faculty Development Leave Panel; President’s Faculty Book Awards Committee; Library Committee; Faculty Senate; Faculty Senate Study Committee B –Funded Research; Faculty Senate Liaison to Library Committee; Faculty Grievance Panel; Faculty Senate Committee on Traffic and Pedestrian Safety Awareness; Faculty Senate Committee on Guns on Campus; Faculty Senate Nominations Committee; Faculty Senate Campus Climate Committee

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COLLEGE SERVICE AT TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY: Faculty Council (Chair); Promotion and Tenure Committee; College Curriculum Committee; Graduate Coordinating Committee; Doctoral Defense Committee

DEPARTMENT SERVICE AT TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY: Executive Committee; Ph.D. Qualifying Exam Committee (Chair); Ph.D. Admissions Committee (Chair); Ph.D. Student Annual Evaluation Committee (Chair); Ph.D. Program Committee; Research and Publication Evaluation Committee; Tenure and Promotion Rubric/Policy Committee; Post-Tenure Review Committee for Russell James (Chair); Post-Tenure Review Committee for Vickie Hampton; Financial Planning Research (Seminar) Series Committee (Chair); Academic Integrity Committee; Graduate Appreciation Committee (Chair); Scholarship Committee; Faculty and Staff Search Committees (various); Strategic Planning Committee

PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEE SERVICE WHILE AT TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY:

2018 Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning Outstanding Paper Nomination Committee; 2017 Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning Outstanding Paper Nomination Committee