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January, 2014

JOHANNA CATHERINE MACLEAN

1316 Blockley Hall Office phone: 215-746-8682 423 Guardian Drive E-mail: [email protected]

Philadelphia, PA 19104 Website:http://medicalethics.med.upenn.edu/people/faculty/j-catherine-maclean

Employment:

2012-present: Assistant Professor, Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania

2004-2007: Senior Research Associate, Health Economics Research Group, University of Miami

Education:

Cornell University Ph.D. 2012 Economics

Dissertation Title: “Essays in Health Economics”

Dalhousie University M.A. 2004 Economics

Dalhousie University B.Sc. 2002 Economics (First Class Honours)

Fields of Specialization:

Health Economics, Labor Economics

Professional Activities and Service:

2014-present: Referee for Social Science and Medicine 2014-present: Referee for Drug and Alcohol Dependence

2013: American Society of Health Economists Scientific Review Committee 2013-present: Referee for Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 2013-present: Ad Hoc Grant Reviewer National Institutes of Health 2013-present: Referee for Journal of General Internal Medicine 2013-present: Referee for Journal of Health Economics

2013-present: Referee for Journal of Human Resources 2013-present: Referee for Southern Economic Journal 2012-present: Referee for Industrial Relations

2012-present: Referee for Journal of Population Economics 2012-present: Referee for Health Affairs

2011-present: Referee for Health Economics

2010-present: Referee for Economics and Human Biology

Honors and Scholarships:

2013: Butler-Williams Scholar on Aging (National Institute on Aging; National Institutes of Health) 2013: Thomas Scattergood Scholar on Behavioral Economics

2007-2012: College of Human Ecology Graduate Research Assistantship, Cornell University 2003: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Graduate Student Scholarship 2002: Prof. W. Russell Maxwell Memorial Scholarship, Dalhousie University

2002: Dean's List, Dalhousie University 2001: Dean's List, Dalhousie University

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1999: Dalhousie University Scholarship, Dalhousie University 1999: Frederick MacMillen Scholarship, Dalhousie University

Published Journal Articles:

Maclean, J.C. (2014) The lasting effects of leaving school in an economic downturn on alcohol use. Industrial and Labor Relations Review. Accepted.

Maclean, J.C., Webber, D. A., Marti, J. (2014) An application of unconditional quantile regression to cigarette taxes. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management. 33(1):188-210.

Maclean, J.C., Xu, H., French, M.T., Ettner, S.E. (2014) Personality disorders and body weight. Economics and Human Biology. 12:153-171.

Maclean, J.C., Cawley, J.H. (2014) The effect of rising obesity on the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps. Economics and Human Biology. In press.

Maclean, J.C. (2013) The health effects of leaving school in a bad economy. Journal of Health Economics. 32(5):951-964.

Maclean, J.C., Xu, H., French, M.T., Ettner, S.E. (2013) Axis II disorders and high cost health care utilization. Health Services Research. In press.

Maclean, J.C., Xu, H., French, M.T., Ettner, S.E. (2013) Mental health and sexual behaviors: Evidence from Axis II Disorders. The Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics. 16(4):187-208.

Popovici, I., French, M.T., Pacula, R., Maclean, J.C., Antonaccio, O. (2013) Cannabis use and antisocial behavior among youth. Sociological Inquiry. In press.

Cawley, J.H., Maclean, J.C. (2013) The consequences of rising youth obesity for U.S. Military Academy Admissions. Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy. 35(1): 32-51.

Cawley, J.H., Maclean, J.C. (2012) Unfit for service: The implications of rising obesity for U.S. military recruitment. Health Economics. 21(11): 1348-1366.

-NBER Working Paper 16408.

Ettner, S.E., Maclean, J.C., French, M.T. (2011) Does having a dysfunctional personality hurt your career? Axis II personality disorders and labor market outcomes. Industrial Relations. 50(1): 149-173.

French, M.T., Maclean, J.C., Sindelar, J.L., Fang, H. (2011) The morning after: Alcohol misuse and employment problems. Applied Economics. 21:2705-2720.

French, M.T., Norton, E.C., Fang, H., Maclean, J.C. (2010) Alcohol consumption and body weight. Health Economics. 19(7): 814-832.

French, M.T., Popovici, I., Maclean, J.C. (2009) Do alcohol consumers exercise more? Findings from a national survey. American Journal of Health Promotion. 24(1):2-10.

Balsa, A.I., French, M.T., Maclean, J.C., Norton, E.C. (2009) From pubs to scrubs: Alcohol misuse and health care use. Health Services Research. 44(5p.1): 1480-1503.

French, M.T., Maclean, J.C., Ettner, S.L. (2008) Drinkers and bettors: Investigating the complementarity of alcohol consumption and problem gambling. Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 96(1-2):155-164.

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French, M.T., Maclean, J.C. (2006) Underage alcohol use, delinquency, and criminal activity. Health Economics. 15:1261-1281.

Journal Articles Under Review:

"Does leaving school in an economic downturn affect body weight?: Evidence from panel data." Revise and Re-submit.

“The health consequences of adverse labor market events: Evidence from panel data” (Joint with Douglas Webber, Michael French, and Susan Ettner). Revise and Re-submit.

“Economic downturns and substance use treatment: Evidence from admissions data.” (Joint with Jonathan Cantor and Rosalie Pacula). Revise and Re-submit.

-NBER Working Paper 19115.

“Cigarette taxes and older adult smoking: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study.” (Joint with Asia Sikora and Donald Kenkel). Revise and Re-submit.

“Adverse labor market events, mental health, and substance abuse: Evidence from panel data.” (Joint with Douglas Webber and Michael French). Submitted.

“The impact of smoking bans on consumer behavior: Quasi-experimental evidence from Switzerland.” (Joint with Stefan Boes and Joachim Marti). Submitted.

“Leaving school in an economic downturn: Long-run effects on marriage and fertility.” (Joint with Asia Sikora and Reginald Covington). Submitted.

“A new perspective on mental health and risky behaviors: Personality disorders and alcohol misuse” (Joint with Michael French). Submitted.

“The roles of assimilation and ethnic enclave residence in immigrant smoking.” (Joint with Jody Sindelar and Douglas Webber)

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Submitted.

-NBER Working Paper 19753.

“Leaving school in an economic downturn and self-esteem across early and middle adulthood.” (Joint with Terrence Hill). Submitted.

Working Papers:

"Tobacco control programs revisited: Going inside the black box." (Joint with Donald Kenkel and Hua Wang) “Compulsory schooling and smoking behavior among the elderly.” (Joint with Donald Kenkel and Asia Sikora) “Personality traits and body weight among older adults: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study.” (Joint with Asia Sikora)

“Tattoos and labor market earnings: Is there a link in the ink?” (Joint with Michael French, Phillip Robins, Bisma Sayed, and Leah Shiferaw)

“Does leaving school in an economic downturn impact access to health insurance?”

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“Older adult alcohol use: The role of personality.” (Joint with Asia Sikora)

“Economic downturns and substance use treatment: What can we learn from facilities data?” (Joint with Jonathan Cantor and Rosalie Pacula)

“Early childhood adversity and behavioral health: The role of parental investments” (Joint with Michael French and Ioana Popovici)

“Smoking and the Big Five personality traits.” (Joint with Asia Sikora and Raees Shaikh)

Unpublished Manuscripts:

“How does access to short term disability insurance impact SSDI claiming?” (Joint with David Autor, Mark Duggan, and Jonathan Gruber)

Blog posts:

“Economics and behavioral health” http://www.scattergoodfoundation.org/userblog/9372

Conference Presentations:

“The lasting effects of leaving school in an economic downturn on alcohol use.”

-Presented (poster) at the Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management Fall Research Conference in Washington, DC. November 2013.

“Employment, mental health, and substance abuse: Evidence from panel data.”

-Presented at the Addiction Health Services Research in Portland, Oregon. October, 2013.

“The roles of policies, enclave residence, and assimilation in smoking behaviors among non-natives.” -Presented at the Addiction Health Services Research in Portland, Oregon. October, 2013.

“Economic downturns and substance use treatment: Evidence from admissions data.” -Presented at the Addiction Health Services Research in Portland, Oregon. October, 2013.

“An application of unconditional quantile regression to cigarette taxes.”

-Presented at the International Association of Health Economics World Congress in Sydney, Australia. July, 2013.

“Employment, mental health, and substance abuse: Evidence from panel data.”

-Presented at the International Association of Health Economics World Congress in Sydney, Australia. July, 2013.

“Economic downturns and substance use treatment: Evidence from admissions data.”

-Presented (poster) at the Academy Health Annual Research Meeting in Baltimore, Maryland. June 2013.

“Axis II disorders and high cost health care utilization.”

-Presented (poster) at the Academy Health Annual Research Meeting in Baltimore, Maryland. June 2013. “Does leaving school in an economic downturn affect body weight?: Evidence from panel data.” -Presented (poster) at the Academy Health Annual Research Meeting in Baltimore, Maryland. June 2013.

“An application of unconditional quantile regression to cigarette taxes.”

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Maryland. November 2012.

“The health effects of leaving school in a bad economy.”

-Presented at the American Society of Health Economists Conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota. June 2012. “The lasting effects of leaving school in an economic downturn on alcohol use.”

-Presented at the American Society of Health Economists Conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota. June 2012. “The effect of rising obesity on the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps.”

-Presented at the American Society of Health Economists Conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota. June 2012. “The health effects of leaving school in a bad economy.”

-Presented at the Society of Labor Economists Meetings in Chicago, Illinois. May 2012. “The health effects of leaving school in a bad economy.”

-Presented at the Cornell Population Program Encore Conference in Ithaca, New York. October 2011. “Does leaving school in a bad economy affect health behaviors?: Evidence from panel data.”

-Presented at the International Health Economics Association Conference in Toronto, Canada. July 2011. “The health effects of leaving school in a bad economy.”

-Presented at the Canadian Economics Association Conference in Ottawa, Canada. June 2011.

“Tobacco control programs revisited: Going inside the black box.” (Joint with Donald Kenkel and Hua Wang) -Presented at the Southern Economics Association Conference in Atlanta, Georgia. November 2011.

“Unfit for service: The implications of rising obesity for U.S. military recruitment.” (Joint with John Cawley) -Presented at the Southern Economics Association Conference in Atlanta, Georgia. November 2011.

“Tobacco control programs revisited: Going inside the black box.” (Joint with Donald Kenkel and Hua Wang) -Presented at the American Society of Heath Economists Conference in Ithaca, New York. June 2010.

“Unfit for service: The implications of rising obesity for U.S. military recruitment.” (Joint with John Cawley) -Poster at the American Society of Heath Economists Conference in Ithaca, New York. June 2010.

“Drinkers and bettors: Investigating the complementarity of alcohol consumption and problem gambling.” (Joint with Susan Ettner and Michael French)

Presented at the Southern Economics Association Conference in Charleston, South Carolina. November, 2006. “Cannabis use and antisocial behavior among youth.” (Joint with Ioana Popovici, Michael French, and Rosalie Pacula)

-Presented at the American Society of Heath Economists Conference in Madison, Wisconsin. June, 2006. “Alcohol consumption and body weight.” (Joint with Michael French, Edward Norton, and Hau Fang) -Presented at the Addiction Health Services Research Conference in Santa Monica, California. October 2005.

External Funding:

American Heart Association, Co-Investigator, 8/2013 to 7/2015, $400,000. -Evaluation of a Workplace Wellness Program.

National Institutes of Health/Food and Drug Administration, Co-Investigator, 10/2013 to 9/2018, $19,973,952.  -Yale Tobacco Center of Regulatory Science.

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National Institutes of Health/Food and Drug Administration, Co-Investigator, 10/2013 to 9/2018, $19,973,952. -University of Pennsylvania Tobacco Center of Regulatory Science.

Invited Lectures:

“The lasting effects of leaving school in an economic downturn on alcohol use.” -Presented at Temple University in Philadelphia, PA. November 2013.

“The health effects of leaving school in a bad economy.”

-Presented at John’s Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD. November 2013.

“Economic downturns and substance use treatment: Evidence from admissions data.” -Presented at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada. March 2013.

Professional Organizations:

Leonard Davis Institute for Health Economics Health Economics Research Group

Center for Health Incentives and Behavioral Economics American Economic Association

American Society of Health Economists

Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management International Health Economists Association

Society of Labor Economists Southern Economic Association

References: John Cawley

Professor, Department of Economics Cornell University

Phone: 607-255-0952, E-mail: [email protected] Kevin Hallock

Professor, Department of Economics

Cornell University

Phone: 607-255-3193, E-mail: [email protected] Donald Kenkel 

Professor, Department of Economics

Cornell University

Phone: 607-255-2594, E-mail: [email protected] Daniel Polsky

Professor, Health Care Management and Medicine

University of Pennsylvania

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Personal Information: Born: December 15, 1979

Citizenship: Canadian (Permanent Resident of the United States) Gender: Female

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