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Peter Fallesen — Curriculum Vitae

Bellahøjvej 118, 1. th DK-2720 Vanløse Denmark Born: June 19, 1984 Nationality: Danish Phone: Ho|||+45 61333184 Email:Hom|[email protected] Homepages:[email protected] Homepage:Rockwool Foundation Homepages:Stockholm University Homepages:Google Scholar

Current Positions

2015 Researcher (Assistant Professor), Rockwool Foundation Research Unit, Copenhagen 2015 Postdoctoral Fellow, Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University

Areas of Specialization

Sociology • Child Welfare • Family Demography • Criminology • Quantitative Methods

Education

2015 PhD in Sociology, University of Copenhagen

inAssessment Committee: ProfessorAnders Holm, University of Copenhagen (chair) in Assessment Committee:ProfessorTorkild H. Lyngstad, University of Oslo

in Assessment Committee: ProfessorLawrence M. Berger, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2010 MSc in Sociology with specialization in methods, University of Copenhagen

2008 BSc in Sociology, University of Copenhagen

Previous Positions

2010-2015 Research Fellow, Rockwool Foundation Research Unit

2014-2015 Part-time Lecturer, Department of Sociology, University of Copenhagen 2013-2014 Visiting Junior Fellow, CIQLE, Department of Sociology, Yale University 2013 Short Term Visiting Junior Fellow, CSSR, School of Social Welfare, UC Berkeley

2012 Teaching Assistant, Copenhagen Business School

2007-2009 Teaching Assistant, University of Copenhagen

2006-2010 Research Assistant, Rockwool Foundation Research Unit

Awards

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Grants

2015 Beyond employment effects—externalities and unintended consequences of the 2003 Danish Employment Act. Grant from the Rockwool Foundation. DKK 2,550,000. ($400,000). PI.

Co-investigators: Christopher Wildeman and Lawrence M. Berger.

2013 The effect of early inpatient treatment of psychiatric patients. Grant from the Rockwool Foundation. DKK 1,565,000 ($283,000). PI.Co-investigator: Rasmus Landersø.

2013 Welfare institutions, welfare policy, and labor supply. Grant from the Rockwool Foundation. DKK 4,175,000 ($861,000). Principal investigator: Signe Hald Andersen. Co-investigators: Richard Breen, Berkay Ozcan, and Christopher Wildeman.

2012 Life courses, peer effects, and crime. Grant from the Rockwool Foundation. DKK 5,365,000 ($972,000). Principal investigator: Torben Tranæs.Co-investigators: Signe Hald Andersen, Lars Højsgaard Andersen, Britt Østergaard, Peer Skov, Anna Piil Damm, Cédric Gorinas, and Christopher Wildemann.

2011 Evaluation of Intervention under the Ministry of Social Affairs. Grant from the Rockwool Foundation. DKK 3,000,000 ($543,000). Principal investigator: Signe Hald Andersen. 2010 Children in care II, effects and consequences. Grant from the Rockwool Foundation. DKK

3,690,000 ($668,000). Principal investigator: Signe Hald Andersen.Co-investigators: Bjarne Madsen, Astrid Estrup Enemark, Christopher Wildeman, and Natalia Emanuel.

Scholarships

2013 Denmark-America Foundation & The Egmont Foundation: J. C. Petersen and wife Fanny Petersen’s scholarship. DKK 100,000 ($17,500)

2013 The Oticon Foundation Travel Scholarship. DKK 24,000 ($4,350)

Publications

Journal articles—peer-reviewed († indicates chapter from dissertation)

2016 Wildeman, Christopher & Fallesen, Peter (forthcoming). “The Effect of Lowering Wel-fare Payment Ceilings on Children’s Risk of Out-of-Home Placement.” Commisioned by

Children and Youth Services Review.

2015 Andersen, Signe Hald & Fallesen, Peter (2015). “Family matters? The effect of kinship care on foster care disruption risk.” Child Abuse & Neglect, 48, 68-79. [Featured in Else-vier’sNewsletter for Science Journalists]

2015† Fallesen, Peter & Wildeman, Christopher (2015). “The Effect of Medical Treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) on Foster Care Caseloads: Evidence from Danish Registry Data.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 56 (3): 398-414. [Fea-tured as aJHSB Policy Brief and on theJHSB Blog].

2014† Fallesen, Peter (2014). ”Identifying Divergent Foster Care Careers for Danish Children.”

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2014† Fallesen, Peter, Emanuel, Natalia & Wildeman, Christopher (2014). “Cumulative risk of foster care placements in Denmark.” PLoS One, 9 (10): e109207.

2013† Fallesen, Peter (2013), “Time well spent: The duration of foster care and early adult la-bor market, educational, and health outcomes.” Journal of Adolescence, 36 (6): 1003-1011. 2010 Bonke, Jens & Fallesen, Peter (2010), ”The impact of incentives and interview methods

on response quantity and quality in diary- and booklet-based surveys.”Survey Research Methods, 4 (2): 91-101.

2010 Andersen, Signe Hald & Fallesen, Peter (2010), ”A question of class: On the hetero-geneous relationship between background characteristics and a child’s placement risk.”

Children and Youth Services Review, 32 (6): 783-789.

Books and chapters (* indicates unreviewed)

2015 Fallesen, Peter, Time and Placement: Five Empirical Essays on Foster Care. PhD thesis. Copenhagen: University of Copenhagen

2013 Andersen, Signe Hald & Fallesen, Peter (2013),Når man anbringer et barn II: Årsager, ef-fekter af anbringelsesforanstaltninger og konsekvenser. Odense: University Press of South-ern Denmark.

2012* Fallesen, Peter, (2012) ”Giorgio Agamben – væren, biopolitik og liv på tærsklen. In Michael Hviid Jacobsen & Anders Petersen (eds.), Samfundsteori & Samtidsdiagnose – en introduktion til sytten nyere samfundstænkere. Copenhagen: Forlaget Unge Pædagoger. 2010 Andersen, Signe Hald & Fallesen, Peter (2010), ”Risikofaktorer og sociale skel.”

Chap-ter 5 in Signe Hald Andersen (ed.),Når man anbringer et barn: Baggrund, stabilitet i an-bringelsen og det videre liv.Odense: University Press of Southern Denmark.

2010 Andersen, Signe Hald & Fallesen, Peter (2010), ”Efter anbringelsen.” Chapter 7 in Signe Hald Andersen (ed.),Når man anbringer et barn: Baggrund, stabilitet i anbringelsen og det videre liv. Odense: University Press of Southern Denmark.

Working papers and unreviewed articles

2015 Fallesen, Peter & Andersen, Lars H. (2015). Explaining the Consequences of Imprison-ment for Union Formation and Dissolution in Denmark. Rockwool Foundation Research Unit Study Paper.

2015 Fallesen, Peter & Wildeman, Christopher (2015). JHSB Policy Brief: Does medical treat-ment of children’s behavioral problems lower foster care rates? Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 56 (3).

2015 Keilow, Maria, Holm, Anders & Fallesen, Peter (2015). The Effects of Medical Treatment of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) on Children’s Educational Achieve-ment. Rockwool Foundation Research Unit Study Paper.

2014 Fallesen, Peter, Geerdsen, Lars Pico, Imai, Susumu & Tranæs, Torben (2014), The Effect of Workfare on Crime: Incapacitation and Program Effects. IZA Discussion Paper No. 8716.

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2010 Andersen, Signe Hald & Fallesen, Peter (2010), Disentangling the heterogeneous rela-tionship between background characteristics and a child’s placement risk. The Rockwool Foundation Research Unit Study Paper No. 30. Odense: University Press of Southern Den-mark.

2009 Bonke, Jens & Fallesen, Peter (2009), The Impact of Incentives and Interview Methods on Response Quantity and Quality in Diary- and Booklet-based Surveys. The Rockwool Foundation Research Unit Study Paper No. 25. Odense: University Press of Southern Den-mark.

2009 Fallesen, Peter & Landersø, Rasmus: “Uddannelse – et af flere redskaber.” Social Politik, 2009, 5:11-15

Manuscripts under Revision

UR Fallesen, Peter & Breen, Richard. “Temporary Life Changes and the Timing of Divorce.” Revise and resubmit atDemography.

Manuscripts under Review

UR Fallesen, Peter, Geerdsen, Lars Pico, Imai, Susumu & Tranæs, Torben. “The Effect of Workfare on Crime: Incapacitation and Program Effects.” Submitted to Journal of Public Economics.

UR Landersø, Rasmus & Fallesen, Peter. “Psychiatric Hospital Admission and Later Mental Health, Crime, and Labor Market Outcomes.” Submitted toJournal of Health Economics. UR Fallesen, Peter & Andersen, Lars H. “Explaining the Consequences of Imprisonment for

Union Formation and Dissolution in Denmark.” Submitted to Journal of Policy Analysis and Management.

Manuscripts in Preparation

IP Fallesen, Peter. “Downward Spiral: The Impact of Out-of-Home Placement on Paternal Welfare Dependency.” Rejection with invitation to resubmit atSocial Services Review

IP Fallesen, Peter. “The timing of marriage and childbirth among women in Denmark, 1980-2014.”

IP Fallesen, Peter. “Gender inequalities in income and employment: The role of children’s age when parents divorce.”

IP Keilow, Maria, Holm, Anders & Fallesen, Peter. “The Effects of Medical Treatment of At-tention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) on Children’s Educational Achievement.”

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Selected presentations and talks (* indicates invited)

2015* “Temporary Life Changes and the Timing of Divorce.” Department of Sociology, Stock-holm University.

2015 “Gender inequalities in income and employment: The role of children’s age when parents divorce.” European Sociological and Demographic Network for the Study of Divorce, Vil-nius, Lithuania.

2015 “Gender inequalities in income and employment: The role of children’s age when parents divorce.” RC28 Meeting, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

2015 “Explaining the Differential Consequences of Imprisonment and a Noncustodial Alterna-tive for Union Formation and Dissolution in Denmark.” Population Association of America annual meeting, San Diego, CA, USA.

2015* “Temporary Life Changes and the Timing of Divorce.” SOFI, Stockholm University. 2015* “Introduction to Analytical Sociology.” Interacting Minds Centre, Aarhus University,

Den-mark.

2014 “Temporary Life Changes and the Timing of Divorce.” NORDFORSK meeting, Oslo, Nor-way.

2014 “The effect of sentencing types on singlehood and relationship dissolution: Evidence from a Danish policy experiment.” American Society of Criminology annual meeting, San Fran-cisco, CA.

2014 “The Effect of Medical Treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) on Foster Care Caseloads: Evidence from Danish Registry Data.” International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect Conference, Nagoya, Japan.

2014 “The Effect of Medical Treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) on Foster Care Caseloads: Evidence from Danish Registry Data.” European Scientific Asso-ciation on Residential and Family Care for Children and Adolescents Conference, Copen-hagen, Denmark.

2014 “Identifying divergent foster care careers for Danish children.” European Scientific Asso-ciation on Residential and Family Care for Children and Adolescents Conference, Copen-hagen, Denmark.

2014 “The effect of sentencing types on singlehood and relationship dissolution: Evidence from a Danish policy experiment.” Stockholm Criminology Symposium, Sweden.

2014 “The Effect of Medical Treatment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) on Foster Care Caseloads: Evidence from Danish Registry Data.” Population Association of America annual meeting, Boston, MA, USA.

2014* ”Knowledge of Children Generated through Linked Data in Denmark.” Advancing the Sci-ence of Children’s Services through Large Data, School of Social Work, USC, CA, USA. 2013* ”The effect of foster care placement on paternal welfare dependency.” CIQLE, Department

of Sociology, Yale University, USA.

2013* “The Danish Child Protection system.” School of Social Work, USC, CA, USA.

2013* “Patterns of care: Towards a definition of unstable foster care careers.” School of Social Work, UC Berkeley, CA, USA.

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fos-ter care duration on lafos-ter life outcomes.” The Danish National Centre for Social Research, Copenhagen, Denmark.

2013* “Incarceration, recidivism, and protective factors.” Held at Vestre Fængsel for the Danish Prison and Probation Services and The Social-Democratic Party’s Employment Commit-tee.

2013 “The effect of foster care placement on paternal welfare dependency.” Population Associ-ation of America annual meeting, New Orleans, LA, USA.

2012 “The effect on social exclusion of having a child removed from home: Family mechanisms and the life course.” Advanced Quantitative Sociology group under the Danish Sociologi-cal Association, Copenhagen, Denmark.

2012 “The effect on paternal crime of having a child removed from home.” NSfK Research Sem-inar, Selfoss, Iceland.

Teaching

2014 Explaining the Social: Analytical Sociology and Social Mechanisms, Department of Soci-ology, University of Copenhagen (Graduate level). Lecturer.

2012 Quantitative Methods II, Department of Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School (Signe Hald Andersen; undergraduate level). Teaching Assistant

2008-2009 Classical and Contemporary Sociological Theory, Department of Sociology, University of Copenhagen (Thora Margareta Bertilsson; undergraduate level). Lecturer and Teaching Assistant

2007-2009 Quantitative Methods, Department of Sociological, University of Copenhagen (Lars Pico Geerdsen; undergraduate level). Teaching Assistant

2007-2008 Advanced Quantitative Methods, Department of Sociology, University of Copenhagen (Lars Pico Geerdsen; undergraduate level). Teaching Assistant

Services and Professional Activities

Research Networks

Level-of-living group (LNU), Swedish Institute for Social Research, Stockholm University. Research Committee 28, Social Stratification and Mobility, International Sociological As-sociation.

Center for Stratification Research, University of Copenhagen.

Center for Research on Inequalities and the Life Cycle, Yale University. Children’s Data Network, University of Southern California.

Activities

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Visiting Junior Fellow, CIQLE, Department of Sociology, Yale University, academic year 2013/14

Visiting Researcher, CSSR, School of Social Welfare, UC Berkeley, (2 weeks in 2013)

Board Member, Danish Society for Survey Research, 2009/10.

Memberships

American Society of Criminology Danish Sociological Association European Economic Association International Sociological Association Population Association of America

Peer Reviewer

Statistics Denmark,Nationaløkonomisk Tidsskrift,European Sociological Review,Public Opin-ion Quarterly,Gender and Education,Journal of Health and Social Behavior.

Language Proficiencies

Speaks and writes fluent Danish and English. Speaks fluent German.

Reads and understands Swedish and Norwegian. Rudimentary knowledge of Italian.

References

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