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DANIEL I. REES

CONTACT INFORMATION

October, 2016

University of Colorado Denver Department of Economics, Campus Box 181 Denver, CO 80217-3364 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (303) 315-2037 EDUCATION Cornell University, Ph.D., Labor Economics, 1992 University of Wisconsin, Madison, M.S., Economics, 1988 Oberlin College, B.A., 1986

EMPLOYMENT Professor of Economics, University of Colorado Denver, 2008-present Associate Professor of Economics, University of Colorado at Denver, 2000-2008 Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Colorado at Denver, 1993-2000 Visiting Research Scholar, Center for Health and Wellbeing, Princeton University, 2014- 2015 Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics, Queen’s University, 1992-1993 Instructor, Maastricht University, 1990 (summer)

OTHER APPOINTMENTS Editor-in-Chief, Economics of Education Review, 2014-present Associate Editor, IZA World of Labor, 2013-present Associate Editor, Journal of Population Economics, 2011-present Research Fellow, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2011-present Associate Editor, Economics and Human Biology, 2011-2013 Associate Editor, Economics of Education Review, 2009-2013

JOURNAL ARTICLES 1.

Anderson, D. Mark, Benjamin Crost, and Daniel I. Rees. Forthcoming. “Wet Laws, Drinking Establishments, and Violent Crime.” Economic Journal.

2.

Hansen, Benjamin, Daniel I. Rees, and Joseph J. Sabia. Forthcoming. “Have Cigarette Taxes Lost their Bite? New Estimates of the Relationship between Cigarette Taxes and Youth Smoking.” American Journal of Health Economics.

3.

Duncan, Brian, Hani Mansour, and Daniel I. Rees. Forthcoming. “It’s Just a Game: The Super Bowl and Low Birth Weight.” Journal of Human Resources.

4.

Anderson, D. Mark and Daniel I. Rees. 2015. “Deployments, Combat Exposure, and Crime.” Journal of Law and Economics, Vol. 58, No 1, pp. 235-267.

5.

Anderson, D. Mark, Benjamin Hansen, and Daniel I. Rees. 2015. “Medical Marijuana Laws and Teen Marijuana Use.” American Law and Economics Review, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 495-528.

6.

Anderson, D. Mark and Daniel I. Rees. 2015. “Per Se Drugged Driving Laws and Traffic Fatalities.” International Review of Law and Economics, Vol. 42, pp. 122-134.

7.

Rees, Daniel I. and Joseph J. Sabia. 2015. “Migraine Headache and Labor Market Outcomes.” Health Economics, Vol. 24, No. 6, pp. 659-671.

8.

Sabia, Joseph J. and Daniel I. Rees. 2015. “Body Weight, Mental Health Capital, and Academic Achievement.” Review of Economics of the Household, Vol. 13, No. 3, pp 653-684.

9.

Anderson, D. Mark and Daniel I. Rees. 2014. “The Legalization of Recreational Marijuana: How Likely is the Worst-Case Scenario?” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 33, No. 1, pp. 221-232.

10.

Anderson, D. Mark and Daniel I. Rees. 2014. “The Role of Dispensaries: The Devil is in the Details.” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 33, No. 1, pp. 235-240.

11.

Anderson, D. Mark, Daniel I. Rees, and Joseph J. Sabia. 2014. “Medical Marijuana Laws and Suicides by Gender and Age.” American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 104, No. 12, pp. 2369-2376.

12.

Fox, David, Elizabeth J. Campagna, Joel Friedlander, David A. Partrick, Daniel I. Rees, and Allison Kempe. 2014. “National Trends and Outcomes of Pediatric Gastrostomy Tube Placement.” Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, Vol. 59, No. 5, pp. 582-588.

13.

McKinnish, Terra, Daniel I. Rees and Peter H. Langlois. 2014. “Seasonality in Birth Defects, Agricultural Production and Urban Location.” Economics and Human Biology, Vol. 15 (December), pp. 120-128.

14.

Rees, Daniel I. 2014. “Does Substance Use Affect Educational Outcomes?” IZA World of Labor, Article 66, doi: 10.15185/izawol.66

15.

Rees, Daniel I. and Joseph J. Sabia. 2014. “The Kid’s Speech: The Effect of Stuttering on Human Capital Acquisition.” Economics of Education Review, Vol. 38 (February), pp. 76-88.

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Roblin, Douglas W., Debra P. Ritzwoller, Daniel I. Rees, Nikki M. Carroll, Anping Chang, Matthew F. Daley. 2014. “The Influence of Deductible Health Plans on Receipt of the Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Series.” Journal of Adolescent Health, Vol. 54, No. 3, pp. 275-281.

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Anderson, D. Mark, Benjamin Hansen, and Daniel I. Rees. 2013. “Medical Marijuana Laws, Traffic Fatalities, and Alcohol Consumption.” Journal of Law and Economics, Vol. 56, No. 2, pp. 333-369.

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Crost, Benjamin and Daniel I. Rees. 2013 “The Minimum Legal Drinking Age and Marijuana Use: New Estimates from the NLSY97.” Journal of Health Economics, Vol. 32, No. 2, pp. 472-474.

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Hansen, Benjamin, Daniel I. Rees, and Joseph J. Sabia. 2013. “Cigarette Taxes and How Youth Obtain Cigarettes.” National Tax Journal, Vol. 66, No. 2, pp. 371-394.

20.

Peters, Christina R., Daniel I. Rees, and Rey Hernández-Julián. 2013. “The Tradeoff between Family Size and Child Health in Rural Bangladesh.” Eastern Economic Journal, Vol. 40, No. 1, pp. 71-95.

21.

Rees, Daniel I. and Joseph J. Sabia. 2013. “Forced Intercourse, Mental Health, and Human Capital.” Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 80, No. 2, pp. 324-344.

22.

Sabia, Joseph J. and Daniel I. Rees. 2013. “The Effect of Parental Involvement Laws on Youth Suicide.” Economic Inquiry, Vol. 51, No. 1, pp. 620-636.

23.

Mansour, Hani and Daniel I. Rees. 2012. “Armed Conflict and Birth Weight: Evidence from the al-Aqsa Intifada.” Journal of Development Economics, Vol. 99, No. 1, pp. 190199.

24.

Sabia, Joseph J. and Daniel I. Rees. 2012. “Body Weight and Wages: Evidence from Add Health.” Economics and Human Biology, Vol. 10. No. 1, pp. 14-19.

25.

Sabia, Joseph J. and Daniel I. Rees. 2012. “Does the Number of Sex Partners Affect Educational Attainment?” Journal of Population Economics, Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 89-118.

26.

Argys, Laura M., Susan L. Averett, and Daniel I. Rees. 2011. “Older Siblings and Adolescent Risky Behavior: Does Parenting Play a Role?” Journal of Population Economics, Vol. 24, No. 3, pp. 957-978.

27.

Eide, Eric R. and Daniel I. Rees. 2011. “Introduction to the Special Issue on Education and Health.” Economics of Education Review, Vol. 30, No. 5, pp. 775-777.

28.

Fox, David, Elaine Morrato, Elizabeth J. Campagna, Daniel I. Rees, L. Miriam Dickinson, David A. Partrick, and Allison Kempe. 2011. “Outcomes of Laparoscopic Fundoplication in Children's Hospitals: 2005-2008.” Pediatrics, Vol. 127, No. 5, pp. 872880.

29.

Rees, Daniel I. and Joseph J. Sabia. 2011. “The Effect of Migraine Headache on Educational Attainment.” Journal of Human Resources, Vol. 46, No. 2, pp. 317-332.

30.

Sabia, Joseph J. and Daniel I. Rees. 2011. “Individual Heterogeneity and Reverse Causality in the Relationship between Migraine Headache and Educational Attainment.” Economics of Education Review, Vol. 30, No. 5, pp. 913-923.

31.

Sabia, Joseph J. and Daniel I. Rees. 2011. “The Effect of Adolescent Body Weight on Sexual Activity.” Health Economics, Vol. 20, No. 11, pp. 1330-1348.

32.

Sabia, Joseph J. and Daniel I. Rees. 2011. “Boys will be Boys: Are there Gender Differences in the Effect of Sexual Abstinence on Schooling?” Health Economics, Vol. 20, No. 3, pp. 287-305.

33.

Rees, Daniel I. and Joseph J. Sabia. 2010. “Body Weight and Smoking Initiation: Evidence from Add Health.” Journal of Health Economics, Vol. 29, No. 5, pp. 774-777.

34.

Rees, Daniel I. and Joseph J. Sabia. 2010. “Sports Participation and Academic Performance: Evidence from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health.” Economics of Education Review, Vol. 29, No. 5, pp. 751-759.

35.

Rees, Daniel I. and Joseph J. Sabia. 2010. “Exercise and Adolescent Mental Health: New Evidence from Longitudinal Data.” Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics, Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 13-25.

36.

Sabia, Joseph J. and Daniel I. Rees. 2009. “The Effect of Sexual Abstinence on Educational Attainment.” Demography, Vol. 46, No. 4, pp. 695-715.

37.

Sen, Bisakha, Susan L. Averett, Laura M. Argys, and Daniel I. Rees. 2009. “The Effect of Substance Use on the Delinquent Behavior of Adolescents.” Applied Economics Letters, Vol. 16, No. 17, pp. 1721-1729.

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Rees, Daniel I., Joseph J. Sabia, and Laura M. Argys. 2009. “A Head above the Rest: The Relationship between Adolescent Height and Psychological Wellbeing.” Economics and Human Biology, Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 217-228.

39.

Rees, Daniel I. and Joseph J. Sabia. 2009. “The Effect of Breastfeeding on Educational Attainment: Evidence from Sibling Data.” Journal of Human Capital, Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 43-72.

40.

Rees, Daniel I. and Kevin T. Schnepel. 2009. “College Football Games and Crime.” Journal of Sports Economics, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 68-87.

41.

Sabia, Joseph J. and Daniel I. Rees. 2008. “The Effect of Adolescent Virginity Status on Psychological Well-Being.” Journal of Health Economics, Vol. 27, No. 5, pp. 13681381.

42.

Argys, Laura M. and Daniel I. Rees. 2008. “Searching for Peer Effects: A Test of the Contagion Hypothesis.” The Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 90, No. 3, pp. 442-458.

43.

Rees, Daniel I., Elizabeth Lopez, Susan L. Averett, and Laura M. Argys. 2008. “Birth Order and Participation in School Sports and Other Extracurricular Activities.” Economics of Education Review, Vol. 27, No. 3, pp. 354-362.

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Sabia, Joseph J. and Daniel I. Rees. 2008. “Youth Smoking and Addiction: Evaluating the Wisdom and Efficacy of Government Intervention.” Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research, Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 213-217.

45.

Rees, Daniel I. and Joseph J. Sabia. 2007. “The Relationship between Abortion and Depression: New Evidence from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study.” Medical Science Monitor, Vol. 13, No. 10, pp. CR430-436.

46.

Argys, Laura M., Daniel I. Rees, Susan L. Averett, and Benjama Witoonchart. 2006. “Birth Order and Risky Adolescent Behavior.” Economic Inquiry, Vol. 44, No. 2, pp. 215-233.

47.

Mocan, H. Naci and Daniel I. Rees. 2005. “Economic Conditions, Deterrence and Juvenile Crime: Evidence from Micro Data.” American Law and Economics Review, Vol. 7, No. 2, pp. 319-349.

48.

Duncan, Brian and Daniel I. Rees. 2005. “The Effect of Smoking on Depressive Symptomatology: A Reexamination of the Data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health.” American Journal of Epidemiology, Vol. 162, No. 5, pp. 461-470.

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Susan L. Averett, Daniel I. Rees, Brian Duncan, and Laura M. Argys. 2004. “Race, Ethnicity, and Gender Differences in the Relationship between Substance Use and Adolescent Sexual Activity.” Topics in Economic Analysis and Policy, Vol. 4, No.1.

50.

Rees, Daniel I., Jeffrey S. Zax, and Joshua Herries. 2003. “Interdependence in Worker Productivity.” Journal of Applied Econometrics, Vol. 18, No. 5, pp. 585-604.

51.

Zax, Jeffrey S. and Daniel I. Rees. 2002. “IQ, Academic Performance, Environment, and Earnings.” The Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 84, No. 4, pp. 600-616.

52.

Averett, Susan, L., Daniel I. Rees, and Laura M. Argys. 2002. “The Impact of Government Policies and Neighborhood Context on Teenage Sexual Activity and Contraceptive Use.” American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 92, No. 11, pp. 17731778.

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Block, Stephen R., Steven A. Rosenberg, Yvonne Gunther-Kellar, Daniel I. Rees, and Nancy Hodges. 2002. “Improving Human Services for Children with Disabilities and their Families: The Use of Vouchers as an Alternative to Traditional Service Contracts.” Administration in Social Work, Vol. 26, No.1, pp. 23-36.

54.

Rees, Daniel I., Laura M. Argys, and Susan L. Averett. 2001. “New Evidence on the Relationship between Substance Use and Adolescent Sexual Behavior.” Journal of Health Economics, Vol. 20, No. 5, pp. 837-847.

55.

Argys, Laura M, Susan L. Averett, and Daniel I. Rees. 2000. “Welfare Generosity, Pregnancies and Abortions among Unmarried AFDC Recipients.” Journal of Population Economics, Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 569-594.

56.

Rees, Daniel I. and Dominic J. Brewer, and Laura M. Argys. 2000. “How Should We Measure the Effect of Ability Grouping on Student Performance?” Economics of Education Review, Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 17-20.

57.

Goldhaber, Daniel, Dominic J. Brewer, Eric Eide, and Daniel I. Rees. 1999. “Testing for Sample Selection in the Milwaukee School Choice Experiment.” Economics of Education Review, Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 259-267.

58.

Rees, Daniel I. and H. Naci Mocan. 1997. “Labor Market Conditions and the High School Dropout Rate: Evidence from New York State.” Economics of Education Review, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 103-109.

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Argys, Laura M., Daniel I. Rees, and Dominic J. Brewer. 1996. “Detracking America's Schools: Equity at Zero Cost?” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 15, No. 4, pp. 623-645.

60.

Rees, Daniel I., Laura M. Argys, and Dominic J. Brewer. 1996. “Tracking in the United States: Descriptive Statistics from NELS.” Economics of Education Review, Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 83-89.

61.

Mont, Daniel and Daniel I. Rees. 1996. “The Influence of Classroom Characteristics on High School Teacher Turnover.” Economic Inquiry, Vol. 34, No. 1, pp. 152-167.

62.

Argys, Laura M. and Daniel I. Rees. 1995. “Unionization and School Productivity: A Reexamination.” Research in Labor Economics, Vol. 14, pp. 49-68.

63.

Brewer, Dominic J., Daniel I. Rees, and Laura M. Argys. 1995. “Detracking America's Schools: The Reform without Cost?” Phi Delta Kappan, Vol. 77, No. 3, pp. 210-215.

64.

Rees, Daniel I., Pradeep Kumar and Dorothy W. Fisher. 1995. “The Salary Effect of Faculty Unionism in Canada.” Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Vol. 48, No. 3, pp. 441-451.

65.

Rees, Daniel I. 1994. “Does Unionization Increase Faculty Retention?” Industrial Relations, Vol. 33, No. 3, pp. 297-321.

66.

Ehrenberg, Ronald G., Daniel I. Rees, and Dominic J. Brewer. 1993. “Institutional Responses to Increased External Support for Graduate Students.” The Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 75, No. 4, pp. 671-682.

67.

Rees, Daniel I. 1993. “The Effect of Unionization on Faculty Salaries and Compensation: Estimates from the 1980s.” Journal of Labor Research, Vol. 14, No. 4, pp. 399-422.

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Rees, Daniel I. 1991. “Grievance Procedure Strength and Teacher Quits.” Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Vol. 45, No. 1, pp. 31-43.

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Ehrenberg, Ronald G., Hirschel Kasper, and Daniel I. Rees. 1991. “Faculty Turnover at American Colleges and Universities: Analysis of AAUP Data.” Economics of Education Review, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 99-110.

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Ehrenberg, Ronald G., Randy A. Ehrenberg, Daniel I. Rees, and Eric Ehrenberg. 1991. “School District Leave Policies, Teacher Absenteeism, and Student Achievement.” Journal of Human Resources, Vol. 26, No. 1, pp. 72-105.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS 1.

Anderson, D. Mark, Daniel I. Rees, and Joseph J. Sabia. 2015. “Anderson et al. Respond.” American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 105, No. 4, pp. e8-e9.

2.

Duncan, Brian and Daniel I. Rees. 2006. “The Authors Reply.” American Journal of Epidemiology, Vol. 163, No. 8, pp. 780-781.

3.

Brewer, Dominic J., Daniel I. Rees, and Laura M. Argys. 1996. “The Reform without Cost? A Reply to Our Critics.” Phi Delta Kappan, Vol. 77, No. 6, pp. 442-444.

WORK IN PROGRESS 1.

Anderson, D. Mark, Ryan Brown, Kerwin Kofi Charles, and Daniel I. Rees. “The Effect of Occupational Licensing on Consumer Welfare: Early Midwifery Laws and Maternal Mortality.” To be submitted.

2.

Anderson, D. Mark, Lindsay L. Carlson, and Daniel I. Rees. “Booster Seat Effectiveness among Older Children: Evidence from Washington State.” Under review at the American Journal of Preventive Medicine (revision requested).

3.

Carpenter, Christopher S., Chandler B. McClellan, and Daniel I. Rees. “Economic Conditions, Illicit Drug Use, and Substance Use Disorders in the United States.” Under review at the Journal of Health Economics (revision requested).

4.

Crost, Benjamin, Joseph H. Felter, Hani Mansour, and Daniel I. Rees. “Election Fraud and Post-Election Conflict: Evidence from the Philippines.” Under review at the American Journal of Political Science.

5.

Crost, Benjamin, Claire Duquennois, Joseph H. Felter, and Daniel I. Rees. “Climate Change, Agricultural Production and Civil Conflict: Evidence from the Philippines.” Under review at the Economic Journal.

REFEREE SERVICE American Economic Review, American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, American Journal of Health Economics, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, British Journal of Industrial Relations, Canadian Journal of Economics, Canadian Journal of Higher Education, Canadian Public Policy, Children and Youth Services Review, Contemporary Economic Policy, Demography, Eastern Economic Journal, Economic Inquiry, Economics of Education Review, Economics and Human Biology, Education Economics, Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, Great Plains Research, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Health Economics, International Journal of Sport Finance,

Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Economic Surveys, Journal of the European Economic Association, Journal of Health Economics, Journal of Human Capital, Journal of Human Resources, Journal of Labor Research, Journal of Law and Economics, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Journal of Population Economics, Journal of Public Economics, Journal of Quantitative Criminology, Journal of Sports Economics, Journal of Youth and Adolescence, Nicotine and Tobacco Research, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Review of Economics of the Household, Review of Economics and Statistics, Social Science and Medicine, Southern Economic Journal, World Medical and Health Policy

REVIEW PANELS 2012

National Institutes of Health (grant proposal review)

2015

National Institutes of Health (grant proposal review)

OTHER SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION 2012

Advisor for the Western Economic Association International Graduate Student Dissertation Workshop

2013

Advisor for the Western Economic Association International Graduate Student Dissertation Workshop

EXTERNAL FUNDING 1994

Co-Principal Investigator (with Laura Argys), “The Determinants and Effects of Ability Grouping: AnAnalysis of NELS88 Data.” Funded by the American Education Finance Association/National Center for Education Statistics Research Initiative for New Scholars. Amount: $5,000.

2004-06

Co-Principal Investigator (with Laura Argys), “Older Peers and Adolescent Behavior.” Funded by the National Institutes of Health, NICHD. Amount: $100,000.

2013-16

Co-Investigator (Joan O’Connell, PI), “Improving Health Outcomes among Native Americans with Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease.” Funded by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute. Amount: $1,467,501.

2015-17

Co-Investigator (Benjamin Crost, PI), “Measuring Civil Conflict: Should Newspaper Reports be Trusted?” Funded by the International Growth Centre. Amount: £44,770.

2015-16

Co-Investigator (Joseph Price, PI), “The Impact of Expanding the National School Meals Program on School Performance.” Funded by the IPR RIDGE Center for National Food and Nutrition Assistance Research. Amount: $38,899.

2016

Co-Investigator (D. Mark Anderson, PI), Arthur H. Cole Grant, Economic History Association. Amount: $5,000.