Amalia Rebecca Miller
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Assistant Professor
Department of
Economics
University of Virginia
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P.O. Box
400182 (US Mail)
2015 Ivy Road
(Courier)
Charlottesville, VA
22904-4182
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Phone: (434) 924-6750
Fax: (434) 982-2904
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Email: armiller at virginia.edu
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Curriculum
Vitae (Updated: November, 2009)
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Publications
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The Effects of Motherhood Timing on
Career Path forthcoming in Journal of Population Economics.
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Press mentions
include: Sunday Times, Slate, Financial
Times, Observer
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Did the Airline Tariff Publishing
Case Reduce Collusion? forthcoming in Journal of Law and Economics.
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The Effects of Welfare Reform on the
Academic Performance of Children in Low-Income Households, (with Lei Zhang) Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 28(4), Fall 2009, pp.
577-599.
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Privacy
Protection and Technology Diffusion: The Case of Electronic Medical Records,
(with Catherine Tucker) Management Science, (Lead
article) 55(7), July 2009, pp. 1077-1093.
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Press mentions
include: Computer
World, Boston
Globe, Ars
Technica, American
Medical News, News
Leader, NBC29
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Motherhood
Delay and the Human Capital of the Next Generation, American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 99(2), May
2009, pp. 15458.
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Extended working
paper version on SSRN
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The Impact of
Midwifery-Promoting Public Policies on Medical Interventions and Health
Outcomes, B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and
Policy, 6(1), 2006,
Article 6.
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Awarded the 2006 Arrow Prize for Junior
Economists
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Working Papers
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Can Healthcare IT Save Babies?
(with Catherine Tucker)
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Revise and
resubmit at Journal of Political
Economy
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User Size and
Network Externalities (with Catherine Tucker)
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Electronic Discovery and the Adoption
of Information Technology (with Catherine Tucker)
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Intergenerational Effects of Welfare
Reform (with Lei Zhang)
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Does Temporary Affirmative Action
Produce Persistent Effects? A Study of Minority and Female Employment in Law
Enforcement (with Carmit
Segal)
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Supplemental Web Appendix
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The
Opt-In Revolution: Contraception,
Women's Labor-Supply and the Gender Gap in Wages (with Martha J. Bailey and Brad
Hershbein)
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Research in Progress
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Playing the Fertility Game at Work (with Federico Ciliberto,
Helena
Skyt Nielsen and Marianne
Simonsen)
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Public Spending on At-Risk Children (with Chris Clapp, John Pepper and Steven Stern)
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Press mention: Cavalier
Daily
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