Curriculum Vita

Dean R. Lillard

December2010

Department of Policy Analysis and Management E-mail:

296 Martha Van Rensselaer Hall FAX: 607-255-4071

Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-4401 Work: 607-255-9290

Education

University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. Ph.D. (Economics), 1991

University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. M.A. (Economics), 1986

University of Washington, Seattle, WA., B.A. (Economics), cum laude 1983

Fellowships and Honors

Phi Beta Kappa

Omicron Delta Epsilon

Appointments Held

2000-presentSenior Research Associate, Department of Policy Analysis and Management, Cornell University, Co-Director and Project Manager - Cross-National Equivalent File

1999-presentResearch Affiliate, Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (German Institute for Economic Research), Berlin, Germany

1998-2000Research Associate III, Department of Policy Analysis and Management, Cornell University, Project Manager - Cross-National Equivalent File

1991-1998Assistant Professor, Department of Policy Analysis and Management, Cornell University.

Membership in Organizations

American Economic Association

American Society of Health Economists

Population Association of America

Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management

International Health Economics Association

Journal articles

Lillard, Dean. (forthcoming). "Keeping it in the Family? If Parents Smoke Do Children Follow?" Journal of Applied Social Science Studies.

Christopoulou, Rebekka, Han, Jeffrey, Jaber, Ahmed, and Lillard, Dean. (2011). "Dying for a Smoke: How Much Does Differential Mortality of Smokers Affect Estimated Life-Course Smoking Prevalence?" Preventive Medicine. 52: 66-70(published online at:

Lillard, Dean. (2010). "The Value of More Information: A commentary on Stewart et al." Social Science and Medicine 71: 1910-1912 (appears online at:

Kenkel, Donald, Lillard, Dean R., and Liu, Feng. (2009). “An Analysis of Life-Course Smoking Behavior in China.” Health Economics 18: S147-S156.

Avery, Rosemary, Kenkel, Donald, Lillard, Dean, Mathios, Alan, and Wang, Hua. 2008. “Health Disparities and Direct-to-Consumer Advertising of Pharmaceutical Products.” Advances in Health Economics and Health Services Research vol 19: 71-94.

Frick, Joachim R., Jenkins, Stephen P., Lillard, Dean R., Lipps, Oliver and Wooden, Mark (2007).“The Cross-National Equivalent File (CNEF) and its Member Country Household Panel Studies.”Schmoller’s Jahrbuch(Journal of Applied Social Science Studies). 127 (4): 627-654.

Avery, Rosemary, Kenkel, Donald, Lillard, Dean, and Mathios, Alan. 2007. “Private Profits and Public Health: Does DTC Advertising of Smoking Cessation Products Encourage Smokers to Quit?” Journal of Political Economy. Vol. 115 (3): 447-481 (also NBER working paper 11938).

Burkhauser, Richard V. and Lillard, Dean R. 2007. “The Expanded Cross-National Equivalent File: HILDA Joins its International Peers.” The Australian Economic Review, Vol. 40 (2): 1–8.

Lillard, Dean R., Plassman, Vandana, Kenkel, Donald, and Mathios, Alan. 2007. “Who Kicks the Habit and How They Do It: Socioeconomic Differences across Methods.” Social Science and Medicine. 64: 2504-2519.

Avery, Rosemary, Kenkel, Donald, Lillard, Dean, and Mathios, Alan. 2007. “Regulating Advertisements: The Case of Smoking Cessation Products.” Journal of Regulatory EconomicsVol. 31 (2): 185-208.(also NBER working paper 12001).

Kenkel, Donald, Lillard, Dean R., and Mathios, Alan. 2006. “The Roles of High School Completion and GED Receiptin Smoking and Obesity.” Journal of Labor Economics. Vol. 24 (3): 635-660. (also NBER working paper 11990).

Burkhauser, Richard V. and Lillard, Dean R. 2005. “The Contribution and Potential of Data Harmonization for Cross-National Comparative Research” Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, Vol 7 (4): 313-330.

Lillard, Dean, and Burkhauser, RichardV. 2005. “Income Inequality and Health: A Cross-Country Analysis.” Schmollers Jahrbuch (Journal of Applied Social Science Studies) Vol. 125(1): 109-118.

Cawley, John, Grabka, Markus, and Lillard Dean R. 2005. “A Comparison of the Relationship Between Obesity and Earnings in the U.S. and Germany.” Schmollers Jahrbuch (Journal of Applied Social Science Studies) Vol. 125(1): 119-129.

Burkhauser, R.V., Giles, P., Lillard, D.R., and Schwarze, J. 2005. “Until Death Do Us Part: An Analysis of the Economic Well-Being of Widows in Four Countries.”Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences.Vol. 60B No. 5, S238-S246.

Burkhauser, R.V., Giles, P., Lillard, D.R., and Schwarze, J. 2004. “Income Replacement Among Widows.”Perspectives on Labour and Income.(May), Vol.5no.5.

Kenkel, D., Lillard, Dean. R., and Mathios, Alan. 2004. ‘A Cross-Country Analysis of Tobacco Control Policies and Smoking Over the Life-course,’ Journal d'Economie Medicale22(3): 131-143.

Kenkel, Donald, Lillard, Dean, and Mathios, A. 2004. ‘Accounting for Measurement Error in Retrospective Smoking Data.’ Health Economics. Vol. 13: 1031-1044.

Burkhauser, R.V., Giles, P., Lillard, D.R., and Schwarze, J. 2003. “How Exits from the Labor Force or Death Impact Household Income: A Four Country Comparison of Public and Private Income Support.” Schmollers Jahrbuch (Journal of Applied Social Science Studies), Vol. 123(1): 151-162.

Kenkel, D., Lillard, D.R., and Mathios, A. 2003. “Tobacco Control Policies and Smoking Cessation: A Cross-Country Analysis” Schmollers Jahrbuch (Journal of Applied Social Science Studies), Vol. 123, Number 1, pp. 221-234.

Kenkel, Donald, Lillard, Dean R., and Mathios, Alan. 2003. “Smoke or Fire? Are Retrospective Smoking Data Valid?”Addiction 98(9): 1307-1313.

Lillard, Dean R. and DeCicca, P. (2001) “Higher Standards, More Dropouts? Evidence Within and Across Time.” Economics of Education Review, Vol.20, no.5, pp 459-473.

Lillard, D. R. and Gerner, J. (1999) “Getting to the Ivy League: How Family Composition Affects College Choice.” Journal of Higher Education, November/December, pp 706-730.

Burkhauser, R. V., Crews, A. and Lillard, D. R. (1999) “How Older People in the United States and Germany Fared in the Growth Years of the 1980s: A Cross-Sectional versus a Longitudinal View.”Journal of Gerontology, September, Vol. 54B, No. 5, S279-S290.

Couch, K. A. and Lillard, D. R. (1998) Sample Selection Rules and the Intergenerational Correlation in Earnings.= Labour Economics 5(3) pp 313-329.

Couch, K. A. and Lillard, D. R. (1997) Divorce, Educational Attainment and the Earnings Mobility of Sons,=Journal of Family and Economic Issues, vol 18(3), Fall, pp 231245.

Books, monographs, and edited volumes

Lipps, Oliver, Tillmann, Robin, Kuhn, Ursina, Lillard, Dean R. and Bergman, Manfred Max. (eds.), 2010. "Social Science Research with Panel Data in Switzerland." Swiss Journal of SociologyVol. 36 (2): Swiss Sociological Association.

Holst, E., Lillard, D.R. and DiPrete, T.A. (eds.), 2001. Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung Heft 1 (70): Duncker and Humblot, Berlin.

Book chapters

Lillard, Dean and Andew Sfekas. (2005). “Coupons and Advertising in Markets for Addictive Goods: Do Cigarette Manufacturers React to Known Future Tax Increases?” in Advances in Health Economics and Health Services Research, Vol. 16 – Substance Use: Individual Behavior, Social Interactions, Markets and Politics, Björn Lindgren and Michael Grossman Editors, Elsevier.

Burkhauser, Richard V., Butrica, Barbara A., Daly, Mary C. and Lillard Dean R. 'The Cross-National Equivalent File: A product of cross-national research.' (2001) in Soziale Sicherung in einer dynamischen Gesellschaft Irene Becker, Notburga Ott, Gabriele Rolf editors. Campus Verlag: Frankfurt/New York pp 354-376.

Couch, Kenneth A. and Lillard, Dean R. Earnings Mobility Conditional on Familial Origin: A Cross-National Comparison of Germany and the United States= 2004, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (In Generational Mobility in North America and EuropeMiles Corak, Editor, Cambridge University Press).

Conference proceedings

Lillard, Dean R. Cross-National Estimates of the Intergenerational Mobility in Earnings.= (2001) Proceedings of the 2000 Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users (GSOEP 2000) Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung Heft 1 (70): pp. 51-58. Duncker and Humblot, Berlin.

Burkhauser, Richard, V., Lillard, Dean R. and Paola M. Valenti ALong-Term Labor Force Exit and Economic Well-Being: A Cross-National Comparison.@ (2001) Proceedings of the 2000 Fourth International Conference of German Socio-Economic Panel Study Users (GSOEP 2000) Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung Heft 1 (70): pp 146-152. Duncker and Humblot, Berlin.

Other

Lipps, Oliver, Tillmann, Robin, Kuhn, Ursina, Lillard, Dean R. and Bergman, Manfred Max. (eds.), 2010. "Editorial." Swiss Journal of SociologyVol. 36 (2) pp 207-211: Swiss Sociological Association.

Lillard, Dean R. 2010. "Smoking in Australia." chapter 22 in Families, Incomes and Jobs, Volume 5: A Statistical Report on Waves 1 to 7 of the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey. Roger Wilkins, Diana Warren, Markus Hahn, and Brendan Houng editors. Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.

Lillard, Dean R. 2008. “The promise of cross-national research.” chapter 20 inIn Praise of Panel Surveys: The achievements of the British Household Panel Survey, Plans for the UK’s new household longitudinal survey, Understanding Society. Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex, Cochester: UK.

Kenkel, Donald S. and Lillard, Dean R. 2008. “How Advertising for Smoking-Cessation Products Can Help Meet Public Health Goals.” Resources for the Future Weekly Policy Commentary, January 14, 2008.

Burkhauser, Richard V. and Lillard, Dean R. 2006. “The Case for NIA Leadership in Integrating State-of-the-Art Biomarkers into Next Generation Social-Science-Based Data.” Report prepared for the National Institutes of Aging, Washington, DC.

Lillard, Dean R., and Burkhauser, Richard V. 2006. “Evaluation of the Cross-National Comparability of the Survey of Health, Ageing, and Retirement in Europe, the Health and Retirement Study, and the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing.” Report prepared for the National Institutes of Aging, Washington, DC.

Academic and Professional Service

EditorialBoard Membership
Journal of Longitudinal and Life Course Studies

Advisory Board Membership

Danish National Institute for Social Research, Copenhagen, Denmark

Referee

Economic Inquiry, Economics and Human Biology, Economics of Education Review, Education Next, Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis,Education Policy Analysis Archives,European Journal of Political Economy, Health Economics, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Industrial Relations Review, Journal of Applied Econometrics, Journal of Applied Social Science Studies (Schmollers Jahrbuch), Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis,Journal of Consumer Affairs, Journal of Health Economics, Journal of Human Capital, Journal of Human Resources, Journal of Marriage and Family,Journal of Official Statistics, Journal of Political Economy,Preventive Medicine, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Social Science and Medicine, Social Forces, Southern Economic Journal, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society (Series A)

Reviewer

Congressional Budget Office

Economic and Social Research Council (UK)

National Science Foundation

The Spencer Foundation

The W.T. Grant Foundation

NIH Special Emphasis Grant Review Panel (2008-2010)

NIH ARRA (Challenge Grant) Review Panel (June 2009)

Special Service Committee

Invited participant at National Science Foundation Principal Investigator meeting "Future Investments in Large-Scale Survey Data Access & DisseminationNSF PI meeting: ANES, GSS, and PSID" July 26-27, 2010.

Invited Panel Member to the UK Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Consultation Workshop for the Development of the UK Longitudinal Household Study, October 4, 2006, London, England.

Invited Conference Speaker at the National Consumers League “Direct-to-Consumer Advertising of Prescription Drugs: Shaping a Research Agenda.” Washington, DC June 29, 2006.

Invited Panel Member for Advisory Group “Longview” on Role of Longitudinal Panel Data Collection for Five-Year Review by the UK Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), September 21-22, 2005, Oxford, England.

Advisory group member to Department of Housing and Urban Development, "Moving to Opportunities" Housing Experiment, December, 1993.

Invited Panel Member for Advisory Group on High School Dropouts and High School Exit Exams, Center on Education Policy, Washington, DC. March 15, 2003

Invited participant at National Science Foundation Principal Investigator meeting "Future Investments in Large-Scale Survey Data Access & DisseminationNSF PI meeting: ANES, GSS, and PSID" July 26-27, 2010.