Scott Drewianka

  • Associate Professor, Economics

Education

  • PhD, University of Chicago
  • MA, University of Chicago
  • BA, Carleton College

Teaching Schedule

Course Num Title Meets Syllabus
ECON 415-001 Economics of Employment and Labor Relations MW 4pm-5:15pm Syllabus
ECON 751-001 Labor Economics I MW 1pm-2:15pm Syllabus

Research Interests

  • Labor Economics
  • Demographic Economics
  • Microeconomics

Current Projects

  • "Estimating Heterogeneity in Lifetime Earnings Risk" (with Phillip Oberg)
  • "Simultaneity and Selection in Financial Hardship and Divorce" (with Martin E. Meder)
  • "The Labor Supply of U.S Natives with Immigrant Spouses" (with Miao Chi)
  • "Earnings Risk and Heterogeneous Expected Earnings Profiles" (with Phillip Oberg)

Selected Publications

Drewianka, S. D., & Chi, M. (2014) How Much Is a Green Card Worth? Evidence from Mexican Men Who Marry Women Born in the U.S. Labour Economics , 31, 103-116.
Coughlin, T. , & Drewianka, S. D. (2011) Can Rising Inequality Explain Aggregate Trends in Marriage? Evidence from U.S. States, 1977-2005. BE Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy , 11(1), 1-33.
Drewianka, S. D. (2010) Cross-Sectional Variation in Individuals’ Earnings Instability. Review of Income and Wealth , 56(2), 291-326.
Drewianka, S. D. (2008) Constrained Labor Supply and Risk-Aversion. Economics Letters , 101(2), 130-133.
Drewianka, S. D. (2008) Divorce Law and Family Formation. Journal of Population Economics , 21(2), 485-503.
Cotti, C. , & Drewianka, S. D. (2007) Economic Restructuring and Labor Market Inefficiency: Evidence from Cross-Sectoral Data. Southern Economic Journal , 74(1), 214-238.
Drewianka, S. D. (2006) A Generalized Model of Commitment. Mathematical Social Sciences , 52(3), 233-251.
Drewianka, S. D. (2003) Estimating Social Effects in Matching Markets. The Review of Economics and Statistics , 85(2), 409-423.