2013 Sessions for Christina Houseworth

 
Saturday
8:00 - 9:45 a.m.
SEA
Session 21A
Immigration, Trade, and Development

Session Chairs:

Michael Good, Florida International University

Papers:

"Remittances, Institutions, and Inequality in Developing Nations"
Joshua Dennis Hall, The University of Tampa (Contact Author)
Karla Borja, University of Tampa

"The Linkage Between Foreign Direct Investment and International Migration"
Xu Xu, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale (Contact Author)
Kevin Sylwester, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale

"Immigration and International Trade: Evidence from Recent South Korean Experiences"
Chong-Uk Kim, Sonoma State University (Contact Author)
Gie Young Lim, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies

"FDI and Temporary or Permanent Immigration"
Dhimitri Qirjo, SUNY Plattsburgh (Contact Author)

"Reconsidering the Localized Pro-Trade Effect of Immigration with Generalized Propensity Scores: What Really Is the Marginal Contribution?"
Michael Good, Florida International University (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Dhimitri Qirjo, SUNY Plattsburgh
Joshua Dennis Hall, The University of Tampa
Xu Xu, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
Azhar Iqbal, Wells Fargo Securities, LLC
Christina Houseworth, Hobart and William Smith Colleges

 

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Saturday
3:00 - 4:45 p.m.
SEA
Session 16D
Economics of Divorce

Session Chairs:

Christina Houseworth, Hobart and William Smith Colleges

Papers:

"Divorce Spillover Effects: The Effects of Marriage Market Participation on Future Divorce Rates"
Sheena Murray, University of Colorado, Boulder (Contact Author)

"Disruptive Events: The Relationship Between Divorce and Immigration"
Christina Houseworth, Hobart and William Smith Colleges (Contact Author)
Barry R. Chiswick, The George Washington University

"'Don't Worry. I’ll Divorce You When I Get Sick.' Medicaid Long Term Care Eligibility Rules and Divorce Among the Elderly"
Joseph Guse, Washington and Lee University (Contact Author)
Virginia Hodges, Jessie Ball DuPont Foundation

"Is 'Best Interest of the Child' Best for Every Child? The Long-Term Implications of Gender-Neutral Custody Laws"
Yang Chen, Ohio State University (Contact Author)

Discussants:

Yang Chen, Ohio State University
Joseph Guse, Washington and Lee University
Sheena Murray, University of Colorado, Boulder
Xue Li, Louisiana State University

 

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