Biographical Sketch for David Lam

 

Professor, Department of Economics

Research Professor, Population Studies Center

University of Michigan

 

 

David Lam is Professor in the Department of Economics and Research Professor in the Population Studies Center at the University of Michigan.  He received a M.A. in demography in 1982 and a Ph.D. in economics in 1983 from the University of California, Berkeley.  Professor Lam’s research focuses on the interaction of economics and demography in developing countries, including analysis of the economics of population growth, fertility, marriage, and aging. He has worked extensively in Brazil and South Africa, where his research analyzes links between education, labor markets, and income inequality. He was a Fulbright visiting researcher at the Institute for Applied Economic Research in Rio de Janeiro in 1989-90.  He was a visiting professor in the School of Economics at the University of Cape Town in 1997-98 and again in 2004-06.  His collaborations with the University of Cape Town include the Cape Area Panel Study, a longitudinal survey of young people in Cape Town supported by the U.S. National Institutes of Health. 

Professor Lam has published widely in leading economics and demography journals.  His publications include “The Dynamics of Population Growth, Differential Fertility, and Inequality,” American Economic Review, 1986; “Declining Inequality in Schooling in Brazil and Its Effect on Inequality in Earnings,” Journal of Development Economics,1992 (with Deborah Levison); Effects of Family Background on Earnings and Returns to Schooling:  Evidence From Brazil,” Journal of Political Economy, 1993 (with Robert Schoeni); “Demographic Variables and Income Inequality,” in Handbook of Population and Family Economics, 1997; “The Effects of Education on Fertility, Labor Supply, and Investments in Children, with Evidence from Brazil,” Journal of Human Resources, 1999, (with Suzanne Duryea); “Effects of Economic Shocks on Children’s Employment and Schooling in Brazil,” Journal of Development Economics, 2007 (with Suzanne Duryea and Deborah Levison).

Professor Lam has been on the faculty at the University of Michigan since 1983.  He served for many years as coordinator of the program in economic demography, a joint program between the Population Studies Center and the Department of Economics. He was Director of the Population Studies Center from 1994 to 2003, and also served as Director of the Michigan Center on the Demography of Aging.  He has been a member of the Board of Directors of the Population Association of America and a member of the Committee on Population of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences.  He has served as an advisor or consultant to the World Bank, the U.S. National Institutes of Health, the United Nations Population Division, and the South Africa Office of the Presidency. 

 

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