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Training Faculty, Population Studies Center.
Professor, Economics.
Professor, Public Policy.
Ph.D., Princeton University
John DiNardo is Professor of Economics and Public Policy. His research focuses on applied econometrics, labor economics, health economics, political science and econometrics. Most recently his work has focused on assessing the importance of unions using financial market data, immigrant and native-born wage distributions, and the impact of immigrant inflows on the native-born.
For more information please see the personal and departmental pages for John E. DiNardo at left.