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May 2017 DOUGLAS A. WOLF Gerald B. Cramer Professor of Aging Studies Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Aging Studies Institute 314 Lyman Hall Syracuse University Syracuse, New York 13244-1020 (315) 443-9066 [email protected] http://asi.syr.edu/person/douglas-wolf/ EDUCATION 1977 Ph.D., Public Policy Analysis, University of Pennsylvania 1973 B.A., Sociology, University of Pennsylvania PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2015-2017 Member of Board of Overseers for the Panel Study of Income Dynamics. 2012- Associate Director, Syracuse University Aging Studies Institute (ASI) 2009-2015 Director, Syracuse University Center for Aging and Policy Studies (CAPS) 2009-2014 Research Professor of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Upstate Medical University 2008-2009 Interim Director, Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University 1999- Gerald B. Cramer Professor of Aging Studies, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 1998-2012 Associate Director for Aging Studies, Center for Policy Research, Syracuse University 1998- Research Affiliate, Boston College Center for Retirement Research. 1995- Professor of Public Administration, Syracuse University 1994-2012 Senior Research Fellow, Center for Policy Research, Syracuse University 1994-1999 Director, Maxwell Center for Demography and Economics of Aging 1992-1995 Associate Professor of Public Administration, Syracuse University 1990-1992 Director, Population Studies Center, The Urban Institute 1988-1990 Senior Research Associate, Population Studies Center, The Urban Institute 1989-1990 Professorial Lecturer, Department of Demography, Georgetown University 1987-1988 Acting Leader of Population Program, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Laxenburg, Austria

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May 2017

DOUGLAS A. WOLF Gerald B. Cramer Professor of Aging Studies

Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs

Aging Studies Institute 314 Lyman Hall

Syracuse University Syracuse, New York 13244-1020

(315) 443-9066 [email protected]

http://asi.syr.edu/person/douglas-wolf/

EDUCATION

1977 Ph.D., Public Policy Analysis, University of Pennsylvania

1973 B.A., Sociology, University of Pennsylvania

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2015-2017 Member of Board of Overseers for the Panel Study of Income Dynamics.

2012- Associate Director, Syracuse University Aging Studies Institute (ASI)

2009-2015 Director, Syracuse University Center for Aging and Policy Studies (CAPS)

2009-2014 Research Professor of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Upstate Medical University

2008-2009 Interim Director, Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University

1999- Gerald B. Cramer Professor of Aging Studies, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs

1998-2012 Associate Director for Aging Studies, Center for Policy Research, Syracuse University

1998- Research Affiliate, Boston College Center for Retirement Research.

1995- Professor of Public Administration, Syracuse University

1994-2012 Senior Research Fellow, Center for Policy Research, Syracuse University

1994-1999 Director, Maxwell Center for Demography and Economics of Aging

1992-1995 Associate Professor of Public Administration, Syracuse University

1990-1992 Director, Population Studies Center, The Urban Institute

1988-1990 Senior Research Associate, Population Studies Center, The Urban Institute

1989-1990 Professorial Lecturer, Department of Demography, Georgetown University

1987-1988 Acting Leader of Population Program, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Laxenburg, Austria

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1986-1988 Research Scholar, IIASA

1983-1986 Senior Research Associate, Human Resources Policy Center, The Urban Institute

1980-1982 Research Associate, The Urban Institute

1977-1980 Economist, Office of Income Security Policy Research, ASPE, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare

1975-1977 Research Associate, Mathematica Policy Research

HONORS AND AWARDS

Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Research Fellow, 1999.

Fellow of the Gerontological Society of America (Behavioral and Social Sciences section), 1998.

Recipient of the Daniel Patrick Moynihan award for outstanding teaching, research and service at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, 1994.

FUNDED PROJECTS

Principal Investigator, “Improved measures of population health: Heterogeneity in active life expectancy.” Funded by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention grant number 1 R03 SH000061-01; 2016-2017.

Investigator, “National Health and Aging Trends Study” (J. Kasper, Johns Hopkins University, Principal Investigator). Funded by National Institute on Aging grant no. 1 U01 AG032947-01; 2008-2019.

Principal Investigator, “Do State-Level Policy Choices Influence Caregiver Behavior?” Funded by Russell Sage Foundation grant no. 85-12-02; 2012-2013.

Principal Investigator and Director, “Center for Aging and Policy Studies.” Funded by National Institute on Aging grant no. 1 P30 AG034464; 2009-2015.

Principal Investigator, “A Prospective Model of Medicare Cost Trajectories.” Funded by National Institute on Aging grant no. 1 R01 AG034455; 2009-2013.

Principal Investigator, “The Determinants and Consequences of Unpaid Family Care for the Elderly.” Funded by Russell Sage Foundation grant no. 85-09-06; 2009-2011.

Co-Principal Investigator, “Social Security Income, Housing Consumption, and Housing Adjustment.” Funded by Social Security Administration grant to the Boston College Retirement Research Consortium; 2008-2009.

Principal Investigator, “End of Life Trajectories: A Prospective Model.” Funded by National Institute on Aging grant no. 1 R01 AG029260; 2007-2010.

Investigator, “Military Service and Health Outcomes in Later Life” (J. Wilmoth, Principal Investigator). Funded by National Institute on Aging grant no. 1 R01 AG028480; 2007-2010.

Principal Investigator, “The Social Value of Becoming a Parent.” Funded by National Institute on Child Health and Human Development grant no. 1 R03 HD048674-01A1; 2005-2007.

Task Leader, “Childless Elderly Beneficiaries’ Use and Costs of Medicare Services,” funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; 2002-2003.

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Investigator, “Future Impact of Declining Marital Rates on Social Security Spouse and Widow Benefits” (Madonna Harrington Meyer, Principal Investigator). Funded by Social Security Administration grant to the Boston College Retirement Research Consortium; 2001-2002.

Network member, “Family Support for Older People: Determinants and Consequences” Network (leader: Emily Grundy), funded by the European Science Foundation; 2001-2004.

Co-investigator, “Living Arrangements and SSI Receipt” (Melissa Favreault, Principal Investigator). Funded by Social Security Administration grant to the Boston College Retirement Research Consortium; 2000-2001.

Principal Investigator, “Elder Care and Living Arrangements in Three Western Nations.” Funded by National Institute on Aging grant no. 1 R01 AG14402-01A1; 1999-2003.

Investigator, “Do Fiscal Factors Influence Elderly Migration Decisions?” (William Duncombe, Principal Investigator). Funded by National Institute on Aging grant no. 1 R03 AG1569601; 1998-1999.

Project Leader, “Living and Care Arrangements of United States and German Elderly.” Project 3 of “The Well-being of the Elderly in a Comparative Context” (R. Burkhauser, Principal Investigator). Funded by National Institute on Aging grant no. 2 P01 AG09743-06; 1996-1999.

Principal Investigator, “Dynamic Microsimulation of Elders’ Health and Well-being.” Funded by National Institute on Aging grant no. R01-AG11815-01A1; 1994-2001.

Principal Investigator and Director, “Center for Demography and Economics of Aging.” Funded by National Institute on Aging grant no. P20 AG12837; 1994-1999.

Principal Investigator, “Migration and the Proximity of Elderly to their Children.” Funded by National Institute on Aging grant no. R01-AG10255; 1992-1994.

Principal Investigator and organizer, “US-USSR Population Symposium.” Partial funding from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and from the National Institute on Aging through grant no. R13 HD28258; Additional funding from the International Research and Exchanges Board and the Soros Foundation; 1991.

Principal Investigator, “Intergenerational Families: Structure, Dynamics, Exchanges.” Funded by National Institute on Aging grant no. R01-08651; 1989-1993.

Co-Principal Investigator (1989-1991), “Evaluation of the Washington State Family Independence Program” (D. Lee Bawden, Project Director). Funded by contract with the Legislative Budget Committee, State of Washington; 1989-1994.

Principal Investigator, “Day Care and Self-sufficiency: Choices of Welfare Mothers.” Funded by grant no. 88ASPE199A from the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (ASPE/DHHS); 1988-1990.

Co-Principal Investigator, “Older Women and Social Support: A Follow-up Study” (Alice Day, Principal Investigator). Funded by National Institute on Aging grant R01-AG06207; 1986-1989.

Co-Principal Investigator, “Health, Kin Networks, and Living Arrangements of Aged Women” (Beth Soldo, Principal Investigator). Funded by National Institute on Aging grant no. R01-AG05153; 1985-1986.

Co-investigator, “An Analysis of Time on Welfare” (June O’Neill, Principal Investigator). Funded by contract HHS-100-83-0048 from ASPE/DHHS; 1983-1984.

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Principal Investigator, “Kinship and the Living Arrangements of Older Americans.” Funded by National Institute of Child Health and Human Development contract N01-HD-12183; 1981-1982.

Co-investigator, “Longitudinal Analysis of Family and Household Structure” (Thomas Espenshade, Principal investigator). Funded by National Institute of Child Health and Human Development contract no. N01-HD-02849; 1980-1984.

PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS

Peer-reviewed publications

J.K. Montez, M. Hayward, and D. Wolf, 2017. “Do U.S. States' Socioeconomic and Policy Contexts Shape Adult Disability?” Social Science & Medicine 178: 115-126. PubMed Central ID: PMID: 28219027.

V. Freedman, D. Wolf, and B. Spillman, 2016. “Disability-Free Life Expectancy Over 30 Years: A Growing Female Disadvantage in the US Population.” American Journal of Public Health 106: 1079-1085. PubMed Central ID: PMC 4860065.

D. Wolf, K. Raissian, and E. Grundy, 2015. “Parental Disability, Parent Care, and Offspring Mental Health Outcomes.” European Journal of Ageing 12: 175-185.

D. Wolf, V. Freedman, J. Ondrich, C. Seplaki, and B. Spillman, 2015. “Disability Trajectories at the End of Life: A ‘Countdown’ Model.” Journals of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences 70: 745-752. PubMed Central ID: PMC 4635644.

D. Wolf, V. Freedman, J. Ondrich, C. Seplaki, and B. Spillman, 2015. “Reply” (to a comment by S. Lynch). Journals of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences 70: 757-758.

D. Wolf, 2014. “Getting Help from Others: The Effects of Demand and Supply.” Journals of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences 69: S59-S64. PubMed Central ID: PMC 4303063.

K. Arora and D. Wolf, 2014. “Is There a Tradeoff Between Parent Care and Self-Care?” Demography 51: 1251-1270. PubMed Central ID: 24903840.

H. S. Lee and D. Wolf, 2014. “An Evaluation of Recent Old-Age Policy Innovations in South Korea.” Research on Aging 36: 707-730.

V. A. Freedman, J. D. Kasper, B. Spillman, E. M. Agree, V. Mor, R. B. Wallace, and D. A. Wolf, 2014. “Behavioral Adaptation and Late-Life Disability: A New Spectrum for Assessing Public Health Impacts.” American Journal of Public Health 104: e88-e94.

N. Folbre and D. Wolf, 2012. “The Intergenerational Welfare State.” Population and Development Review 38 (supplement): 36-51.

J. C. Henretta, D. A. Wolf, M. F. Van Voohris, and B. J. Soldo, 2012. “Family structure and the reproduction of inequality: Parents’ contribution to children’s college costs.” Social Science Research 41: 876-887. PubMed Central ID: PMC 23017857.

S. Read, E. Grundy and D. A. Wolf, 2011. “Fertility history, health and health trajectories in later life: A study of older women and men in the British Household Panel Survey.” Population Studies 65: 201-215. PubMed Central ID: PMC 21614727.

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V. A. Freedman, J. D. Kasper, J. C. Cornman, E. M. Agree, K. Bandeen-Roche, V. Mor, B. C. Spillman, R.Wallace, and D. A. Wolf. 2011. “Validation of New Measures of Disability and Functioning in the National Health and Aging Trends Study.” Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences 66A: 1013-1021. PubMed Central ID: PMC 21715647.

D. Wolf, R. Lee, T. Miller, G. Donehower, and A. Genest, 2011. “Fiscal Externalities of Becoming a Parent.” Population and Development Review 37: 241-266. PubMed Central ID: PMC 21760651.

D. Wolf and A. Amirkhanyan, 2010. “Demographic Change and its Public Sector Consequences.” Public Administration Review 70: S12-S23.

D. Wolf and T. Gill, 2009. “Modeling Transition Rates Using Panel Current-Status Data: How Serious is the Bias?” Demography 46: 371-386. PubMed Central ID: PMC 2831273.

M. Usdansky and D. Wolf, 2008. “When Child Care Breaks Down: Mothers’ Experiences with Child Care Problems and Resulting Missed Work.” Journal of Family Issues 29: 1185-1210.

E. M. Wolf and D. A. Wolf, 2008. “Mixed Results in a Transitional Planning Program for Alternative School Students.” Evaluation Review 32: 187-215. PubMed Central ID: PMC 18319424.

D. Wolf, C. Mendes de Leon, and T. Glass, 2007. “Trends in Rates of Onset of and Recovery from Disability at Older Ages: 1982-1994.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 62B: S3-S10. PubMed Central ID: PMC 17284564.

J. Laditka and D. Wolf, 2006. “Improving Knowledge about Disability Transitions by Adding Retrospective Information to Panel Surveys.” Population Health Metrics 4:16 (13 December). PubMed Central ID: PMC 17166277.

V. A. Freedman, N. Hodgson, J. Lynn, B. C. Spillman, T. Waidmann, A. M. Wilkinson, and D. A. Wolf, 2006. “Promoting Decline in Late-Life Disability Prevalence: Comparisons of Three Potentially High-Impact Interventions.” The Milbank Quarterly 84: 493-520. PubMed Central ID: PMC 16953808.

A. Amirkhanyan and D. Wolf, 2006. “Parent Care and the Stress Process: Findings from Panel Data.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 61B: S248-S255. PubMed Central ID: PMC 16960238.

D. Wolf and S. Ballal. 2006. “Family Support for the Elderly in an Era of Demographic Change and Policy Constraints.” Ageing & Society 26: 693-706.

M. Harrington Meyer, D. Wolf, and C. Himes, 2006. “Declining Eligibility for Social Security Spouse and Widow Benefits in the U.S.?” Research on Aging 28: 240-260.

D. Wolf, K. Hunt, and J. Knickman, 2005. “Perspectives on the Recent Decline in Disability at Older Ages.” The Milbank Quarterly 83: 365-395. PubMed Central ID: PMC 16201997.

E. Agree, V. Freedman, J. Cornman, D. Wolf and J. Marcotte, 2005. “Reconsidering Substitution in Long Term Care: When does Assistive Technology Take the Place of Personal Care?” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 60B: S272-280. PubMed Central ID: PMC 16131628,

M. Harrington Meyer, D. Wolf, and C. Himes, 2005. “Linking Benefits to Marital Status: Decreasing Access to Social Security Spouse and Widow Benefits.” Feminist Economics 11: 145 – 162. Also, pp. 145-162 in N. Folbre, L. Shaw, and A. Stark (eds.), Warm Hands in Cold Age: Gender and Aging (London: Routledge Taylor & Francis, 2007).

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D. Wolf and C. Longino, 2005. “Our ‘Increasingly Mobile Society?’ The Curious Persistence of a False Belief.” The Gerontologist 45: 5-11. PubMed Central ID: PMC 15695413.

C. Tomassini, K. Glaser, D. Wolf, M. I. Broese van Groenou, and E. Grundy, 2004. “Living Arrangements Among Older People: An Overview of Trends and Determinants in Europe and the U.S.” Population Trends No. 115: 24-34. PubMed Central ID: PMC 15192891.

V. A. Freedman, H. Aykan, D. Wolf, and J. E. Marcotte, 2004. “Disability and Home Care Dynamics Among Older Unmarried Americans.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 59B: S25-33. PubMed Central ID: PMC 14722341.

A. Amirkhanyan and D. Wolf, 2003. “Caregiver Stress and Noncaregiver Stress: Exploring the Pathways of Psychiatric Morbidity.” The Gerontologist 43: 817-827. PubMed Central ID: PMC 14704381.

Wolf, E., K. Sowards, and D. Wolf, 2003. “Predicting Retention of Drug Court Participants Using Event History Analysis.” Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 37: 138-162.

Tomassini, C., D. Wolf, and A. Rosina, 2003. “Parental Housing Assistance and Parent-Child Proximity in Italy.” Journal of Marriage and the Family 65: 700-715.

Duncombe, W., M. Robbins, and D. Wolf. 2003 “Place Characteristics and Residential Location Decisions Among the Retirement-Age Population.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 58B: S244-S252. PubMed Central ID: PMC 12878658.

Baldwin, S. I., D. Wolf, and L. L. Ploutz-Snyder. 2003. “Relationship of Self-Reported and Observed Performance of Daily Tasks Among Older Adults” (abstract). Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 35 (Supplement): S130.

Wolf, D., S. Laditka, and J. Laditka, 2002. “Patterns of Active Life among Older Women: Differences Within and Between Groups.” Journal of Women and Aging 14: 9-26. PubMed Central ID: PMC 12537277 (also, pp. 9-26 in S. Laditka (ed.), Health Expectations for Older Women: International Perspectives. Haworth Press, 2002).

Ploutz-Snyder, L., T. Manini, R. Ploutz-Snyder, and D. Wolf, 2002. “Functionally-Relevant Thresholds of Quadriceps Femoris Strength.” Journal of Gerontology: Biological Sciences 57A: B144-B152. PubMed Central ID: PMC 11909879.

Meyers, M., T. Heintze, and D. Wolf, 2002. “Child Care Subsidies and the Employment of Welfare Recipients.” Demography 39: 165-179. PubMed Central ID: PMC 11852835.

Wolf, D., 2001. “The Role of Microsimulation in Longitudinal Data Analysis.” Canadian Studies in Population 28: 313-339.

Wolf, D., 2001. “Population Change: Friend or Foe of the Chronic-Care System?” Health Affairs 20: 28-42. PubMed Central ID: PMC 11816669.

Duncombe, W., M. Robbins, and D. Wolf, 2001. “Retire to Where? A Discrete Choice Model of Residential Location.” International Journal of Population Geography 7: 281-293.

Himes, C., U. Schneider, and D. Wolf, 2001. “Community-based Long-term Care Service Use in Germany.” Vierteljarhsheft zur Wirtschaftsforschung (Quarterly Journal of Economic Research) 70:153-158.

Tomassini, C., and D. Wolf, 2000. “Shrinking Kin Networks in Italy due to Sustained Low Fertility.” European Journal of Population 16: 353-372.

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Himes, C., G. Wagner, D. Wolf, H. Aykan, and D. Dougherty, 2000. “Nursing Home Entry in Germany and the United States.” Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology 15: 99-118. PubMed Central ID: PMC 14618005.

Tomassini, C., and D. Wolf, 2000. “Stability and Change in the Living Arrangements of Older Italian Women: 1990-1995.” Genus LVI: 203-220.

Aykan, H., and D. Wolf, 2000. “Traditionality, Modernity, and Household Composition: Parent-Child Coresidence in Turkey.” Research on Aging 22: 395-421.

Wolf, D., 1999. “The Family as Provider of Long-Term Care: Efficiency, Equity, and Externalities.” Journal of Aging and Health 11: 360-382. PubMed Central ID: PMC 10558591.

Couch, K., M. Daly, and D. Wolf, 1999. “Time? Money? Both? The Allocation of Resources to Older Parents.” Demography 36: 219-232. PubMed Central ID: PMC 10332613.

Laditka, S., and D. Wolf, 1998. “New Methods for Modeling and Calculating Active Life Expectancy.” Journal of Aging and Health 10: 214-241.

Wolf, D., V. Freedman, and B. Soldo, 1997. “The Division of Family Labor: Care for Elderly Parents.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 52: 102-109. PubMed Central ID: PMC 9215362.

Henretta, J., M. Hill, W. Li, B. Soldo, and D. Wolf, 1997. “Selection of Children to Provide Care: The Effect of Earlier Parental Transfers.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 52: 110-119. PubMed Central ID: PMC 9215363.

Wolf, D., 1995. “Changes in the Living Arrangements of Older Women: An International Study.” The Gerontologist 35: 724-731. PubMed Central ID: PMC 8557200.

Freedman, V., and D. Wolf, 1995. “A Case Study in Multiple Imputation.” Demography 32: 459-470. PubMed Central ID: PMC 8829977.

Wolf, D., and B. Soldo, 1994. “Married Women’s Allocation of Time to Employment and Care of Elderly Parents.” Journal of Human Resources 29: 1259-1276.

Wolf, D., 1994. “The Elderly and Their Kin: Patterns of Availability and Access.” In L. Martin and S. Preston (eds.), The Demography of Aging. Washington D.C.: National Academy Press, pp. 146-194.

Tu, E., V. Freedman, and D. Wolf, 1993. “Kinship and Family Support in Taiwan: A Microsimulation Approach.” Research on Aging 15: 465-486.

Wils, A., and D. Wolf, 1992. “Varieties of Independent Living: Older Women in The Netherlands, 1982.” Genus XLVIII: 183-197. PubMed Central ID: PMC 12317866.

Wolf, D., and F. Sonenstein, 1991. “Child Care Use Among Welfare Mothers: A Dynamic Analysis.” Journal of Family Issues 12: 516-536.

Freedman, V., D. Wolf, B. Soldo, and E. Stephen, 1991. “Intergenerational Transfers: A Question of Perspective.” The Gerontologist 31: 640-647. PubMed Central ID: PMC 1778490.

Pullum, T., and D. Wolf, 1991. “Correlations between Frequencies of Kin.” Demography 28: 391-409. PubMed Central ID: PMC 1936375.

Sonenstein, F., and D. Wolf, 1991. “Satisfaction with Child Care: Patterns Among Welfare Mothers.” Journal of Social Issues 47: 15-31.

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Wolf, D. 1990, “Household Patterns of Older Women: Some International Comparisons.” Research on Aging 12: 463-486. PubMed Central ID: PMC 2277858.

Soldo, B., D. Wolf, and E. Agree, 1990. “Family, Households, and Care Arrangements of Frail Older Women: A Structural Analysis.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences 45: 238-249. PubMed Central ID: PMC 2229950.

Mincy, R., I. Sawhill, and D. Wolf, 1990. “The Underclass: Can it be Defined and Measured?” Science 248: 450-453. PubMed Central ID: PMC 17815593.

Engberg, J., P. Gottschalk, and D. Wolf, 1990. “A Random Effects Logit Model of Work-Welfare Transitions.” Journal of Econometrics 43: 63-75.

Wolf, D., T. Burch, and B. Matthews, 1990. “Kin Availability and the Living Arrangements of Older Unmarried Women: Canada, 1985.” Canadian Studies in Population 17: 49-70.

Wolf, D., and A. Pinnelli, 1989. “Living Arrangements and Family Networks of Older Women in Italy.” Research on Aging 11: 354-373. PubMed Central ID: PMC 2799060. Also published as “Sistemazioni abitative e reti familiari per le donne sole in Italia.” La Ricerca Sociale, no. 45 (1991), pp. 102-121.

Wolf, D., 1988. “Kinship Patterns and Household Composition of the Elderly: Hungarian Women, 1984.” European Journal of Population 4: 315-337. PubMed Central ID: PMC 13159004. Reprinted in J. Mogey (ed.), Aiding and Aging: The Coming Crisis. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press (1990), pp. 315-337.

Wolf, D., 1988. “The Multistate Life Table with Duration Dependence.” Mathematical Population Studies 1: 217-245. PubMed Central ID: PMC 12281207.

Wolf, D., and B. Soldo, 1988. “Household Composition Choices of Older Unmarried Women.” Demography 25: 387-403. PubMed Central ID: PMC 3266155. Reprinted in D. Bogue, E. Arriaga and D. Anderton (eds.), Readings in Population Research Methodology, Volume 4, published by Social Development Center for UNFPA (1993).

Moffitt, R., and D. Wolf, 1987. “The Effect of the 1981 Omnibus Reconciliation Act on Welfare Recipients and Work Incentives in AFDC.” Social Service Review 61: 247-260.

O’Neill, J., L. Bassi, and D. Wolf, 1987. “The Duration of Welfare Spells.” Review of Economics and Statistics 69: 241-248.

Wolf, D., and D. Greenberg, 1986. “The Dynamics of Welfare Fraud: An Econometric Duration Model in Discrete Time.” Journal of Human Resources 21: 437-455.

Wolf, D., 1986. “Simulation Methods for Analyzing Continuous-Time Event-History Models.” In N. Tuma (ed.), Sociological Methodology. New York: Jossey-Bass Publications, pp. 283-308.

Espenshade, T. and D. Wolf, 1985. “SIPP Data on Marriage, Separation, Divorce, and Remarriage: Problems, Opportunities, and Recommendations.” Journal of Economic and Social Measurement 13: 229-236.

Fraker, T., R. Moffitt, and D. Wolf, 1985. “Effective Tax Rates and Guarantees in the AFDC Program, 1967-1982.” Journal of Human Resources 20: 251-263.

Wolf, D., 1984. “Kin Availability and the Living Arrangements of Older Women.” Social Science Research 13: 72-89.

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Wolf, D., 1984. “Changes in Household Size and Composition Due to Financial Incentives.” Journal of Human Resources 19: 87-103.

Wolf, D., and F. Levy, 1984. “Pension Coverage, Pension Vesting, and the Distribution of Job Tenures.” In H. Aaron and G. Burtless (eds.), Retirement and Economic Behavior. Washington, D.C.: The Brookings Institution. Excerpted in B. Langbein, Pension and Employee Benefit Law. New York: Foundation Press (1990), pp. 23-61.

Greenberg, D., and D. Wolf, 1982. “Economic Consequences of Experiencing Parental Marital Disruption.” Children and Youth Services Review 4: 141-162.

Inman, R., and D. Wolf, 1976. “SOFA: A Simulation Program for Predicting and Evaluating the Policy Effects of Grants-in-Aid.” Socio-Economic Planning Sciences 10: 77-88.

Book chapters and non-refereed publications D. Wolf, 2015. “Late Life Disability Trends and Trajectories.” Pp. 77-99 in Linda K. George and

Kenneth F. Ferraro (eds.), Handbook of Aging and the Social Sciences, 8th Edition. New York: Academic Press.

D. Monahan and D. Wolf, 2014. “The Continuum of Disability over the Lifespan: The Convergence of Aging with Disability and Aging into Disability” (special issue editors’ introduction). Disability and Health Journal 7 (Supplement), S1-S3.

D. Wolf, C. Wing, and L. Lopoo, 2013. “Methodological Problems in Determining the Consequences of Military Service.” Pp. 254-274 in J.M. Wilmoth and A.S. London (eds.), Life Course Perspectives on Military Service. New York: Routledge.

D. Wolf, 2012. “Introduction.” Pp. 1-10 in D. Wolf and N. Folbre (eds.), Universal Coverage of Long-Term Care in the United States: Can We Get There from Here? (web publication). New York: Russell Sage Foundation (https://www.russellsage.org/sites/all/files/Wolf_LTC /Wolf_Universal-LTC_Chapter-1.pdf).

N. Folbre and D. Wolf, 2012. “Long-Term Care Coverage for All: Getting There from Here.” Pp. 217-240 in D. Wolf and N. Folbre (eds.), Universal Coverage of Long-Term Care in the United States: Can We Get There from Here? (web publication). New York: Russell Sage Foundation (https://www.russellsage.org/sites/all/files/Wolf_LTC/Wolf_Universal-LTC_ Chapter-11.pdf).

S. Bianchi, N. Folbre, and D. Wolf, 2012. “Unpaid care work.” Pp. 40-64 in N. Folbre (ed.), For Love and Money: Care Provision in the United States. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

N. Folbre and D. Wolf, 2012. “Measuring care work.” Pp. 205-227 in N. Folbre (ed.), For Love and Money: Care Provision in the United States. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

D. Wolf and C. Jenkins, 2008. “Family Care and Assisted Living: An Uncertain Future?” Pp. 198-222 in S. Golant and J. Hyde (eds.), The Assisted Living Residence: A Vision for the Future. Johns Hopkins University Press.

K. Glaser, D. Wolf, and C. Tomassini. 2006. “Guest Editorial: The FAMSUP network and its comparative studies of family support for frail older people.” Ageing & Society 26: 689-92.

D. Wolf, 2004. “Demography, Public Policy, and ‘Problem’ Families.” Pp. 171-8 in T.M. Smeeding, D.P. Moynihan, and L. Rainwater (eds.), The Future of the Family. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

D. Wolf, 2004. “Valuing Informal Elder Care.” Pp. 110-129 in M. Bittman and N. Folbre (eds.), Family Time: The Social Organization of Care. New York: Routledge.

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Wolf, D., 2001. “Living Arrangements.” Pp. 609-611 in G. Maddox (ed.), Encyclopedia of Aging, Third Edition, Volume 1. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company.

Wolf, D., 2001. “Note on Statistical Analysis and Microsimulation for Studying Living Arrangements and Intergenerational Transfers.” Population Bulletin of the United Nations, Special Issue Nos. 42/43, pp. 386-392.

Soldo, B., D. Wolf, and J. Henretta, 1999. “Intergenerational Transfers: Blood, Marriage, and Gender Effects on Household Decisions.” In James P. Smith and Robert J. Willis (eds.), Wealth, Work, and Health. Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan Press, pp. 335-355.

Wolf, D., 1997. “The FAMSIM Prototype for Austria: Analysis of FFS Data.” Pp. 65-83 in W. Lutz (ed.), FAMSIM-Austria: A Prototype Dynamic Microsimulation Model for the Evaluation of Family Policies and Projections Based on the European Family and Fertility Survey. Vienna: Austrian Institute for Family Studies.

Wolf, D., 1997. “Technical Issues in the Design and Implementation of Dynamic Microsimulation Models.” Pp. 38-53 in W. Lutz (ed.), FAMSIM - Austria: A Prototype Dynamic Microsimulation Model for the Evaluation of Family Policies and Projections Based on the European Family and Fertility Survey. Vienna: Austrian Institute for Family Studies.

Wolf, D., B. Soldo, and V. Freedman, 1996. “The Demography of Family Care for the Elderly.” In T. Hareven (ed.), Aging and Generational Relations Over The Life Course: A Historical and Cross-Cultural Perspective. Hawthorne, NY: Walter de Gruyter, pp. 115-138.

Wolf, D., 1995. “Living Arrangements.” Pp. 567-569 in G. Maddox (ed.), Encyclopedia of Aging, Second Edition. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company.

Wolf, D., 1994. “The Lifetime Risk of Coresidence with an Elderly Parent.” In United Nations Department of International Economic and Social Affairs, Ageing and the Family (ST/ESA/SER.R/124), pp. 149-159.

Clark, R., and D. Wolf, 1992. “Proximity of Children and Elderly Migration.” In A. Rogers (ed.), Elderly Migration and Population Redistribution: A Comparative Perspective. London: Belhaven Press, pp. 77-96.

Lutz, W., and D. Wolf, 1989. “Fertility and Marital Status Changes over the Life Cycle: A Comparative Study of Finland and Austria.” Yearbook of Population Research in Finland XXVII: 15-28.

Soldo, B., E. Agree, and D. Wolf, 1989. “The Balance Between Formal and Informal Care.” In M. Ory and K. Bond (eds.), Aging and Health Care: Social Science and Policy Perspectives. New York: Routledge, pp. 193-217.

Wolf, D., 1988. “Kinship and Family Support in Aging Societies.” In United Nations Department of International Economic and Social Affairs, Economic and Social Implications of Population Aging. New York, pp. 305-330.

Greenberg, D., and D. Wolf, 1985. “Is Wage Matching Worth All the Trouble?” Public Welfare 43: 13-20. To be reprinted in A. Schmitz and R.O. Zerbe (eds.), Applied Benefit-Cost Analysis, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Inc., 2008.

Books D. Wolf and N. Folbre (eds.), 2012. Universal Coverage of Long-Term Care in the United States:

Can We Get There from Here? (online publication). New York: Russell Sage Foundation

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(https://www.russellsage.org/publications/universal-coverage-long-term-care-united-states).

Greenberg, D., and D. Wolf, 1986. Using Computers to Combat Welfare Fraud. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Reviews and Comments

“Close Enough for Government Work? The Current State of Public Policy Microsimulation.” Review of A. Gupta and V. Kapur (eds.), Microsimulation in Government Policy and Forecasting. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 7 (2004); http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/JASSS.html.

Review of “From Parent to Child: Intrahousehold Allocations and Intergenerational Relations in the United States,” by J. Behrman, R. Pollak, and P. Taubman. Contemporary Sociology, 25 (September 1996).

Review of “Later Phases of the Family Cycle,” by E. Grebnik, C. Höhn, and R. Mackensen (eds.), Population and Development Review, Volume 16 (September 1990).

“Discussion of Nazli Baydar’s ‘What Can Backwards Recurrence Time Data Tell Us?” In K. Mayer and N. Tuma (eds.), Applications of Event History Analysis in Life Course Research. Berlin: Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung, (1987).

Comment on Chapter by Schwartz, Danziger, and Smolensky. In H. Aaron and G. Burtless (eds.), Retirement and Economic Behavior. Washington, D.C.: The Brookings Institution, (1984).

Review of “The Geography of Public Finance,” by R.J. Bennett. Contemporary Sociology, Volume 12 (January 1983).

Other Publications

J. Karas Montez, D. Wolf, and M.D. Hayward, “How do U.S. states influence the health and longevity of their residents?” Scholars Strategy Network Key Findings Brief, May 2017 (http://www.scholarsstrategynetwork.org/briefs-and-spotlights).

J. Karas Montez, M.D. Hayward, and D. Wolf, “Do U.S. states’ socioeconomic and policy contexts shape differences in adult disability?” Population Research Center, the University of Texas at Austin, Research Brief, March 2017 (www.liberalarts.utexas.edu/prc).

V. Freedman, D. Wolf, and V. Mor, “Duration of mobility and self-care accommodations measures in the National Health and Aging Trends Study.” NHATS Technical Paper #12, September 2015. Available at www.NHATS.org.

E. Spencer and D. Wolf, “Why admitting women to combat may not ensure career equality in America’s all-volunteer military.” Scholars Strategy Network Basic Facts Brief, June 2014 (http://scholarsstrategynetwork.org/policy-briefs).

D. Wolf, “Family care for America’s sick and frail elders.” Scholars Strategy Network Basic Facts Brief, April 2012 (http://scholarsstrategynetwork.org/policy-briefs).

M. Harrington Meyer, D. Wolf, and C. Himes. 2006. “How Will Declining Rates of Marriage Reshape Eligibility for Social Security?” Syracuse University, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Center for Policy Research Policy Brief No. 33.

D. Wolf, “Changes in the Households of Older Women: The Living-alone Phenomenon.” Popnet (August 1987).

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G. Heilig, W. Lutz, and D. Wolf. “Aging and the Family.” Popnet (February 1987).

D. Greenberg and D. Wolf. 1985. “Cost-Benefit Evaluation of Four Wage Matching Systems.” Computer Matching 4 (April).

Selected Papers Presented at Conferences and Professional Meetings

V. Freedman, J.Karas Montez, and D. Wolf. “Late-life disability trajectories: The influence of hidden episodes.” Presented (by Freedman) at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Chicago, April 27-29, 2017.

M. Brown and D. Wolf. “Estimating the prevalence of serious mental illness and dementia among HRS Medicare beneficiaries.” Presented (by Brown) at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, November 16, 2016.

J. Karas Montez, M. Hayward, and D. Wolf. “Disparities in Adult Disability across U.S. States: What is the Role of State Environments?” Presented (by Karas Montez) at the 28th REVES Meeting, June 8-10, 2016, Vienna. Also presented at the Upstate Population Workshop, Cornell University, October 28, 2016.

D. Wolf and J. Karas Montez. “Heterogeneity in active life expectancy: A discrete mixture model.” Presented at the annual TRENDS meeting, May 23, 2016, Ann Arbor, MI.

Y. Kim, S. Hamersma, Y. Hou, and D. Wolf. “Medicaid and birth outcomes over the business cycle.” Presented (by Kim) at the annual meeting of the Midwest Economic Association, Evanston, IL, April 2, 2016.

D. Wolf and I-F Lin. “The division of parental care among siblings.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington, D.C., March 31-April 2 2016.

C. Seplaki, D. Wolf, M. Chen, A. Agree, and A. Cherlin. “Recent Fertility and Future Kinship Networks: Preliminary Results on Cohort Fertility from a Simulation-based Approach to the Study of Kinship.” Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington, D.C., March 31-April 2 2016.

M. Broese van Groenou, K. Glaser, C. Tomassini, and D. Wolf. “Has the recent economic crisis brought the generations closer?” Presented at the Aging Families/Changing Familes conference, Syracuse, New York, June 3-6, 2015.

D. Wolf, V. Freedman, J. Ondrich, C. Seplaki, and B. Spillman. “Disability Trajectories at the End of Life: A ‘Countdown’ Model.” Presented at the annual meetings of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C., November 8-9, 2014.

V. Freedman, D. Wolf, and B. Spillman. “Examining a Trend Over Three Decades in Late-Life Disability Prevalence in the U.S.” Presented (by Freedman) at the annual TRENDS meeting, Ann Arbor, March 28, 2014; also presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Boston, May 1-3, 2014.

D. Wolf and K. Arora, “Do state-level policy choices influence caregiver behavior?” Presented (by Arora) at the Annual Meetings of the Southern Economic Association, Tampa, Florida, November 23-25, 2013.

H.S. Lee and D. Wolf, “An evaluation of recent social policy innovations in South Korea.” Presented (by Lee) at the 20th IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Seoul, Korea, June 23-27, 2013.

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H.S. Lee and D. Wolf, “Is caring for your elderly parents harmful to your psychological well-being?” Presented (by Lee) at the 20th IAGG World Congress of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Seoul, Korea, June 23-27, 2013.

D. Wolf, “To what extent is informal care a supply-driven phenomenon?” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, New Orleans, April 11-13, 2013; also presented at the TRENDS and NHATS Early Results Workshop, Ann Arbor, April 24-26, 2013.

K. Arora and D. Wolf. “Caregiving and Physical Activity: Competing Time Uses?” Presented (by Arora) at the Cornell Population Center’s “Encore Conference,” November 30, 2012; also presented (by Arora) at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, New Orleans, April 11-13, 2013.

E. Grundy, S. Read, and D. Wolf. “Pathways from fertility history to later life health: Results from analyses of two U.K. longitudinal studies.” Presented (by Grundy) at the conference on “Advances in Methodology and Applications: Bio-demography and Multistate Event History Analysis in Interdisciplinary Studies on Health Aging,” Beijing, China, October 15-18, 2012.

D. Wolf, K. Raissian, and E. Grundy. “Parental disability, parent care, and offspring mental health outcomes.” Presented (by Raissian) at the 1st GGP User Conference, Budapest, May 23-24 2011.

D. Wolf, V. Freedman, B. Spillman, E. Agree, J. Cornman and J. Kasper. “Alternative measures of self-care disability.” Poster presented at the annual meetings of the Population Association of America, Washington, D.C, March 31 – April 2, 2011.

H.S. Lee and D. Wolf, “An evaluation of recent social policy innovations in South Korea.” Presented (by Lee) at the Transforming Care 2010 conference, Copenhagen, June 21-23, 2010.

D. Wolf and B. Spillman, “Trends in Current versus Chronic Disability from the National Long Term Care Survey, 1982-2004.” Presented at the TRENDS meeting, Ann Arbor, April 30, 2010.

D. Wolf, R. Lee, T. Miller, G. Donehower, and A. Genest, “Fiscal Externalities of Becoming a Parent.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Dallas, April 16, 2010.

D. Wolf, E. Grundy, and S. Kalogirou, “Proximity to Place of Birth and Intergenerational Resource Flows.” Presented at a conference on “Proximity, Coresidence, and Intergenerational Transfers” held in Ann Arbor, Michigan, May 2-5, 2009.

C. Wing, D. Wolf, A. London and J. Wilmoth, “Military Service and Later Labor Force Outcomes: A Life Course Approach.” Presented (by Wing) at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Detroit, May 2009.

D. Wolf, J. Wilmoth, and A. London, “Military Service and Mortality: A Reappraisal Based on Frailty Models.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, New York City, March 29-31, 2007.

M. Usdansky and D. Wolf, “When Child Care Fails: Young Mothers’ Experiences with Missed Work and Child Care Problems.” Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Los Angeles, March 30-April 1, 2006.

V. Freedman, J. Lynn and D. Wolf, “A framework for identifying high-impact interventions.” Presented (by Freedman) at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, November 19, 2005.

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V. Freedman, N. Hodgson, J. Lynn, B. Spillman, T. Waidmann, A. Wilkinson, and D. Wolf, “Promoting Decline in Late-life Disability: A Framework for Identifying High-impact Interventions.” Presented at the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Boston, June 27, 2005.

M. Usdansky and D. Wolf, “A Routine Juggling Act: Managing Child Care and Employment.” Presented (by Usdansky) at the annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological Association, Washington D.C., March 17-20, 2005; also presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Philadelphia, March 31-April 2, 2005.

D. Wolf and J. Laditka, “Do Childless Elderly Cost Medicare More?” Presented at the National Long Term Care Survey Fall Conference, Washington, D.C., November 22, 2004.

M. Harrington Meyer, D. Wolf and C.L. Himes, “Linking Benefits to Marital Status: Race and Diminishing Access to Social Security Spouse Benefits.” Presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C., November 22, 2004.

D. Wolf and S. Ballal, “Recognizing the Value of Informal Elder Care: A Public Policy Perspective.” Presented at the International Sociological Association Inter-Congress Conference on Ageing Societies and Ageing Sociology: Diversity and Change in a Global World,” Roehampton University of Surrey, September 7-9, 2004.

M. Harrington Meyer, D. Wolf, and C. Himes, “Social Security and the Retreat from Marriage.” Presented at the “Changing Demographics, Stagnant Social Policies” conference, Syracuse University, May 3-4, 2004.

D. Wolf, “Another Variation on the Lee-Carter Model.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Boston, April 1-3, 2004.

Amirkhanyan, A., and D. Wolf. 2004. “Parent Care and the Stress Process: Findings from Panel Data.” Presented (by Amirkhanyan) at the HRS Family Research Conference, Santa Fe, New Mexico, February 27-28, 2004.

Amirkhanyan, A., and D. Wolf. 2003. “Panel-Data Estimates of a Stress-Pathway Model.” Presented (by Amirkhanyan) at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Diego, November 23, 2003.

Wolf, D., C. Mendes de Leon, and T. Glass. 2003. “Trends in Disability Transition Rates and Their Implications for Active Life Expectancy.” Presented at the International Conference on Health Policy Research, Chicago, October 17-19, 2003.

Wolf, D. 2003. “Uncertainty analysis for demographic microsimulation.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Minneapolis, May 1-3 2003.

Agree, E., V.A. Freedman, J. Cornman, D. Wolf, and J.E. Marcotte. “Redefining substitution: when do assistive devices take the place of personal care?” Presented (by Freedman) at the annual meeting of the International Gerontechnology Society, Miami, FL, November 2002; also presented (by Freedman) at the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, MA, November 2002.

Wolf, D. 2002. “Trends in Disability Transitions and Their Implications for Active Life Expectancy.” Presented at NCHS Workshop “Progress in Estimating Active Life Expectancy,” Hyattsville, MD, October 9.

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Amirkhanyan, A., and D. Wolf. 2002. “Caregiver Stress and Non-caregiver Stress: Exploring the Pathways of Psychiatric Morbidity.” Presented at the FAMSUP meeting, Strasbourg, July 11-12.

Wolf, D. 2002. “Uncertainty Analysis for Simulated Kin Networks.” Presented at the Conference on Future Seniors and their Kin, Marshall, California, April 5-7 2002.

Wolf, D. 2001. “Private Actions, Public Values: Towards a Social Balance Sheet.” Presented at the 17th Congress of the International Association of Gerontology, Vancouver, July 1-6.

Tomassini, C., D. Wolf, and A. Rosina. 2001. “Parental Housing Assistance and Parent-Child Proximity in Italy.” Presented (by Tomassini) at: Giornate di Studio sulla Popolazione Conference of the Italian Population Studies Association, Milan, February 19, 2001; the annual meetings of the Population Association of America, Washington, D.C., March 29-31, 2001; a Meeting of the European Network on Population Studies, Rome, April 21, 2001; and, at The European Population Conference, Helsinki, June 7-9.

Freedman, V., H. Aykan, J. Marcotte, and D. Wolf. 2001. “Disability and Care Dynamics Among Older Americans: An Investigation of Symmetry and Displacement in Home Care.” Presented (by Freedman) at the annual meetings of the Population Association of America, Washington, D.C., March 29-31.

Favreault, M., K. Smith, and D. Wolf. 2001. “Living Arrangements and SSI Receipt.” Presented (by Favreault) at The Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, Washington, D.C., March 29-31.

Wolf, D., and J.N. Laditka. 2001. “A Dynamic Multiple-Indicator Model of Disability and Death.” Presented at The Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, Washington, D.C., March 29-31.

Schneider, U., and D. Wolf. 2000. “The Forgone-Earnings Costs of Elder Care in Germany.” Presented at The INREC Meeting, Washington, D.C., November 17.

Himes, C., U. Schneider, and D. Wolf. 2000. “The Dynamics of Long-Term Care Service Use in Germany.” Presented (by Himes) at The Fourth International German Socio-Economic Panel Conference, Berlin, July 5-7.

Wolf, D., E. Grundy, and J. Laditka. 2000. “A Model for Panel Data with Categorical Responses, Unmeasured Heterogeneity, and Selective Nonresponse.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, Los Angeles, March 23-25.

Wolf, D., V. Freedman, J. Marcotte, and L. Ploutz-Snyder. 2000. “‘Periodicity’ and ‘Occurrence’ Bias in Estimates of Disablement Transitions.” Presented at REVES 12, Los Angeles, March 20-22.

Wolf, D. 1999. “The Role of Microsimulation in Longitudinal Data Analysis.” Presented at the Workshop on Longitudinal Research in Social Sciences—A Canadian Focus, London, Ontario, October 25-27.

Schneider, U., and D. Wolf. 1999. “The Costs of Informal Care in Germany.” Poster presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, November 19-23.

Wolf, D., E. Grundy, and J. Laditka. 1999. “The Dynamics of Formal Care in the United Kingdom.” Poster presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, November 19-23.

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Aykan, H., and D. Wolf. 1999. “Traditionality, Modernity, and Household Composition: Parent-Child Co-residence in Turkey.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, New York, March 25-27.

Robbins, M., W. Duncombe, and D. Wolf. 1998. “State and Local Government Factors in the Residential Choices of the Elderly.” Presented (by Robbins) at the Annual Meetings of the Southern Economic Association, Baltimore, November 8-10.

Heintze, T., M. Meyers, and D. Wolf. 1998. “The Impact of Child Care Subsidy Receipt on the Transition from Welfare to Work: Are Subsidies Really Worthwhile?” Presented (by Heintze) at the National Association of Welfare Research and Statistics Conference, Chicago, August 2-4.

Wolf, D. 1997. “Efficiency in the Allocation and Targeting of Community-Based Long-Term Care Resources.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Gerontological Society of America, Cincinnati, November 15-18. Also presented at the Population Workshop, University of Pennsylvania, October 6.

Jenkins, C., and D. Wolf. 1997. “Caregiving Arrangements for Frail Older Individuals.” Presented (by Jenkins) at the Annual Meetings of the Gerontological Society of America, Cincinnati, November 15-18.

Robbins, M., W. Duncombe, and D. Wolf. 1997. “Can State and Local Governments Influence Elderly Migration?” Presented (by Robbins) at the APPAM Annual Research Conference, Washington, D.C., November 6-8.

Himes, C., G. Wagner, D. Wolf, H. Aykan, and D. Dougherty. 1997. “A Comparative Analysis of Nursing Home Entry in the United States and Germany.” Presented at the International Health and Retirement Surveys Conference, Amsterdam, August 7-8.

Wolf, D. 1997. “Microsimulation as a Tool for Population Projection.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington, D.C., March 27-29.

Wolf, D., and S. Laditka. 1996. “Stochastic Modeling of Active Life and Its Expectancy.” Presented (by Laditka) at REVES9, Rome, December 11-13.

Schneider, U., and D. Wolf. 1996. “Determinants and Consequences of Multigenerational Living Arrangements: The Case of Parent-Child Coresidence.” Presented (by Schneider) at the 30th Annual Conference of the German Society for Population Studies, Luxembourg, April 11-12. Also presented at the Tenth Anniversary Meeting of the European Society for Population Economics, Uppsala, Sweden, June 13-15.

Burkhauser, R., D. Wolf, and D. Wittenburg. 1995. “Social Security Policy and the Well-Being of Widows.” Presented (by Wittenburg) at the Annual Meetings of the Gerontological Society of America, Los Angeles, November 15-19.

Laditka, S., and D. Wolf. 1995. “Active Life Expectancy and the Use of Home and Community-Based Long-Term Care Services: A Microsimulation Approach.” Presented (by Laditka) at the Annual Meetings of the Gerontological Society of America, Los Angeles, November 15-19.

Schulte, M., and D. Wolf. 1995. “Family Networks of the Foreign Born Population.” Presented (by Schulte) at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C., August 19-23.

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McNally, J., and D. Wolf. 1995. “Family Structure, Family Support, and Institutionalization: Results from Merged Microdata.” Presented (by McNally) at the Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, San Francisco, April 6-8.

Couch, K., M. Daly, and D. Wolf. 1995. “Time? Money? Both? Modeling the Decision to Care for an Elderly Parent.” Presented (by Couch) at the Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, San Francisco, April 6-8.

Clark, R., and D. Wolf. 1995. “Proximity between Young Adults and Their Mothers.” Presented (by Clark) at the Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, San Francisco, April 6.

Clark, R., D. Wolf, and M. Schulte. 1994. “Apart and Together: Transitions between Coresidence, Propinquity, and Distance among Adults and their Parents.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, Miami, May 5-7.

Wolf, D., and R. Clark. 1993. “Models of Parent-Child Proximity.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 1-3.

Soldo, B., and D. Wolf. 1992. “Conceptual and Methodological Issues in the Analysis of Intergenerational Exchanges.” Presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C., November.

Clark, R., and D. Wolf. 1992. “Do Neighborhoods Matter? Dropping Out Among Teenage Boys.” Presented (by Clark) at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, April 30-May 2.

Wolf, D., and B. Soldo. 1991. “The Dynamics of Disability, Family Composition, and Caregiving.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, November.

Stephen, E., V. Freedman, D. Wolf, and B. Soldo. 1991. “Intergenerational Flows of Support: Transfers between the Elderly and Their Adult Children.” Presented (by Stephen) at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Regional Demographic Group, October.

Wolf, D., B. Soldo, V. Freedman, and E. Stephen. 1991. “Making Room for Mom: Coresidence of Married Couples and Elderly Mothers.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, Washington, D.C., March 21-23.

Wolf, D., and B. Soldo. 1990. “Family Structure and Caregiving Portfolios.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, November 16-20.

Wolf, D., and V. Freedman. 1990. “Intergenerational Transmission of Mortality: Evidence from 19th Century Sweden.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, Toronto, May 3-5.

Clark, R., and D. Wolf. 1990. “Modeling Underclass Behaviors Using Linked Individual and Tract-Level Data.” Presented (by Clark) at the Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, Toronto, May 3-5.

Wolf, D., R. Clark, and V. Freedman. 1990. “Modeling the Growth of the Underclass: Neighborhood Effects and Neighborhood Dynamics.” Presented at DHHS/ASPE-Joint Center for Political Studies Forum on the Underclass, March 8-9.

Wolf, D. 1989. “Changes in the Households of Older Women.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, Baltimore, March 30-April 1.

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Lutz, W., S. Scherbov, B. Wils, and D. Wolf. 1988. “Scenarios for Future Population Patterns in Europe to the Year 2000.” Presented (by Scherbov) at IIASA conference on Future Changes in Population Age Structure, Sopron, Hungary, October 18-21.

Wolf, D. 1988. “The Family as a Provider of Care for the Elderly: Implications of Demographic Change.” Presented at IUSSP Seminar on the Family, the Market and the State in Aging Societies, Sendai, Japan, September 19-21.

Calhoun, C., T. Espenshade, and D. Wolf. 1988. “Duration-Dependent Tables of Working Life for U.S. Women: The Opportunity Cost of Children.” Presented (by Calhoun) at Netherlands Interuniversity Demographic Institute Conference on Multistate Demography, Zeist, The Netherlands, October 31-November 4.

Sonenstein, F., and D. Wolf. 1988. “Caring for the Children of Welfare Mothers.” Presented (by Sonenstein) at the Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, April.

Wolf, D. 1987. “Incorporating Kinship Patterns in Projections of Household Composition.” Presented at the IIASA Workshop on Demographic Micro-simulation, Budapest, Hungary, November 30-December 1.

Soldo, B., and D. Wolf. 1986. “A Microanalytic Model of Community Care Arrangements.” Presented (by Soldo) at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Chicago, Nov. 15.

Sonenstein, F., and D. Wolf. 1985. “Child Care Policies and the Employment Behavior of Welfare Mothers.” Presented at the Seventh Annual Research Conference of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management.

Wolf, D. 1985. “Marital Status as a Semi-Markov Process.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America.

Wolf, D. 1983. “Women and Social Security: Policy Implications of Changing Marital Patterns.” Presented at the Fifth Annual Research Conference of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management.

Levy, F., and D. Wolf. 1982. “Pension Plan Characteristics and the Determination of Job Tenure.” Presented (by Levy) at the North American Winter Meeting of the Econometric Society.

Wolf, D. 1982. “Cyclical Patterns of Marriage: New Findings Derived from Individual-Level Data.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, April.

Wolf, D. 1980. “Income Maintenance and the Dynamics of Household Composition.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, August.

Wolf, D. 1977. “Work-Conditioned Transfers and Marital Dissolution: An Empirical Study of the Economics of Marriage.” Presented at the North American Winter Meeting of the Econometric Society, December.

Invited Lectures and Seminars “Trends and trajectories in late life disability.” Presented at Public Health Grand Rounds, University

of Rochester Medical School, February 7, 2014.

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“What can we say about the health consequences of being an informal caregiver?” Presented at the Cornell Population Center’s Seminar Series, March 2, 2012.

“Balancing Employment and Elder Care.” Presented at Balancing Employment with Child and Elder Care: The Implications of Changing Workplaces and Families, webinar held December 13, 2011, sponsored by the Population Association of America, the Association of Population Centers, AARP and the Russell Sage Foundation.

“Family Demography and Family Support in Later Life.” Presented at the 2011 RAND Summer Institute, Santa Monica, July 13, 2011.

“The Fiscal Impacts of Becoming a Parent.” Presented at the Population Studies Center Colloquium series, University of Pennsylvania, April 6, 2009.

“The Future of Elder Care in our Aging World.” Presented at the 2008 Conference of the Central New York Council for the Social Studies, October 20, 2008.

“Modeling Disability Dynamics Using Panel Data.” Presented at Johns Hopkins University’s Hopkins Population Center, February 27, 2008.

“What do we know about trends in disability prevalence among the older population?” Presented to the Department of Community Medicine, University of Rochester, April 7, 2006.

“Elder Care Now and in the Future: Myths and Reality.” Presented at the Fall Conference of NYS United Teachers, Syracuse, October 31, 2005.

“Family Care of the Elderly: Myths and Realities.” Presented at the “Unity in our Diversity” conference co-sponsored by the New York State Coalition for the Aging, Inc., Verona, New York, October 7-8, 2004.

“On the Social Value of Reproduction.” Presented at the Series on Inequality and Public Policy, Center for Public Policy and Administration, University of Massachusetts, May 2, 2002.

“Disability Dynamics in Multiple Domains” (with James Laditka), presented at the Aging Workshop, Duke University, March 1, 2002.

“Everything is Relatives: Individual, Familial, and Collective Roles in Elder Care.” Presented at the Janet F. Harte Memorial Policy Roundtable “Aging in the Americas: Critical Social Policy Issues,” University of Texas at Austin, February 16, 2001.

“Panel-Data Bias in Estimates of Demographic Rates: Disability Dynamics at Older Ages” (with V. Freedman, J. Marcotte, and L. Ploutz-Snyder). Presented at the Workshop on Incomplete Data in Event History Analysis, Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, December 7-8, 2000.

“Modeling Incomplete Functional-Status Trajectories: The Value of Partial Retrospective Data” (with J. Laditka). Presented at the Workshop on Incomplete Data in Event History Analysis, Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, December 7-8, 2000.

“On the Theory and Practice of Microsimulation.” Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, Germany; November 30-December 1, 2000.

“Our Aging Population, Nationally and Locally, Now and in the Future.” Presented at the National Public Policy Education Conference, Albany, New York, September 17-20, 2000.

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“Chasing the Elderly: Can State and Local Governments Attract Recent Retirees?” (with W. Duncombe and M. Robbins) Presented at the Cornell University Department of Policy Analysis and Management, April 25, 2000.

“Microsimulation, Population Projection, and Interval Estimation.” Presented at the Population Research Institute, Pennsylvania State University, April 11, 2000.

“Doing Dynamic Microsimulation: Principles in Search of Patrons.” Presented at the Urban Institute, April 3, 2000.

“Issue in Modeling the Dynamics of Old-age Disability” (with V. Freedman, J. Marcotte, and L. Ploutz-Snyder). Presented at the Center for Demography of Health and Aging, University of Wisconsin, March 1, 2000.

“Stochastic Microdemography: Point and Interval Estimates from Simulated Kin Networks.” Presented at the Center for Demography and Ecology, University of Wisconsin, February 29, 2000.

“On Models and Statistical Procedures for Intergenerational Coresidence and Transfers.” Presented at the Informal Working Group Meeting, United Nations Technical Meeting on Population Aging and Living Arrangements of Older Persons, February 8-11, 2000.

“Efficiency in the Allocation and Targeting of Community-Based Long-Term Care Resources.” Presented at the Population Workshop, University of Pennsylvania, October 6, 1997.

“Kinship: Living Arrangements in Older Age Groups” (with H. Aykan and C. Tomassini). Presented at ESRC Workshop on “Family, Households and Kin: Social and Spatial Aspects of Change.” King’s College London, June 30-July 1, 1997.

“Family Structure, Public Policy, and Caregiving Profiles” (with B. Soldo and C. Jenkins). Presented at the Demography Workshop, University of Chicago, May 29, 1997.

“Active Life Expectancy: A Sampling of Results from a Stochastic Model” (with S. Laditka). Presented at the Population Seminar series of Johns Hopkins University, December 9, 1996.

“The Micro-demography of Intergenerational Transfers.” Presented at the 1995 NIA Summer Institute on the Demography, Economics, and Epidemiology of Aging, Santa Monica, August 11-13, 1995.

“The Family Division of Labor: Care for Elderly Parents” (with V. Freedman and B. Soldo). Presented at the Labor Economics Workshop, Cornell University, February 20, 1995.

“Using Microsimulation to Sample from the Future Population of U.S. Elderly.” Presented to the Syracuse Chapter of the American Statistical Association, Syracuse, New York, February 1, 1995.

“On Models of Parent-Child Proximity.” Presented at Weekly Seminar Series of the Departments of Sociology and Geography, SUNY at Buffalo, November 19, 1993.

“Projecting the Future: Expected Changes in U.S. Population Structure.” Presented at the National Academy of Aging Executive Seminar “Policy Responses to Demographic Change: The Implications of Population Aging,” Washington, D.C., September 30-October 1, 1993.

“On Conceptual and Statistical Issues in Modeling Intrafamily Support Patterns” (with B. Soldo). Jointly Presented at a special seminar co-sponsored by the Population Studies Center, Institute for Social Research and Institute for Gerontology, University of Michigan; March 2, 1992.

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“On Models of Family Caregiving.” Presented at the seminar series of the Population Studies Center and Department of Economics, Brown University, December 11, 1991.

“On Models of Family Caregiving.” Presented at the seminar series of the Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina, December 6, 1991.

“On Household Patterns of Older Women in Cross-National Comparative Perspective.” Presented at the seminar of the Population Studies Center, Brown University, November 2, 1989.

“On Dynamic Microsimulation of Historical Kinship Patterns.” Presented to members of the Demographic Data Base project of Umeå University Department of History, Umeå, Sweden, June 22, 1987.

“On Techniques and Applications of Dynamic Microsimulation.” Presented at the Research Institute of Medical Bionics, Bratislava, Slovakia, May 13, 1987.

“On the Dynamics of Work and Welfare in Wisconsin” (with Peter Gottschalk). Jointly presented at the weekly seminar of the Institute for Research on Poverty, University of Wisconsin at Madison, May 4, 1987.

Other Papers and Reports

E. Agree and D. Wolf, 2016. “Disability measurement in the Health and Retirement Study.” Report submitted to the Health and Retirement Study Data Monitoring Board, May 26, 2016.

C. Seplaki, E. Agree, A. Cherlin and D. Wolf, 2014. “Exploring the implications of kinship complexity for elder support and well-being: Development and application of a nonparametric simulation model based on a process of statistical matching.” Report submitted to the MacArthur Foundation’s Research Network on an Aging Society.

D. Wolf. 2014. “Synthetic trajectories obtained by matching longitudinal data.” Project report submitted to the Urban Institute for project no. 08800-029-00. Online at http://aspe.hhs.gov/basic-report/synthetic-trajectories-obtained-matching-longitudinal-data (online publication 8/10/2015).

D.A. Wolf and J.M. Wilmoth. 2010. “Housing Consumption in Late Life: The Role of Income, Health Shocks, and Marital Shocks.” Center for Retirement Research Working Paper WP 2010-10 (http://crr.bc.edu/images/stories/Working_Papers/wp_2010-10.pdf).

D. Wolf and T. Gill. 2007. “Fitting Event-History Models to Uneventful Data.” Syracuse University, Center for Policy Research Working Paper No. 101. Also published as: University of Michigan, Center for the Demography of Aging, TRENDS Working Paper Number 08-07.

V. Freedman, N. Hodgson, J. Lynn, B. Spillman, T. Waidmann, A. Wilkinson, and D. Wolf. 2005. Promoting Decline in Late-Life Disability: A Framework for Identifying High Impact Interventions. Report submitted to the Office of Disability, Aging, and Long Term Care Policy, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

J.N. Laditka and D. Wolf. 2004. “Duration Data from the National Long-Term Care Survey: Foundation for a Dynamic Multiple-Indicator Model of ADL Dependency.” CPR Working Paper Series No. 65. Syracuse University: Center for Policy Research.

M. Favreault and D. Wolf. 2004. “Living Arrangements and Supplemental Security Income Receipt Among the Aged.” Center for Retirement Research at Boston College paper CRR WP 2004-003.

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M Harrington Meyer, D. Wolf, and C.L. Himes. 2003. “Linking Benefits to Marital Status: Race and Diminishing Access to Social Security Spouse and Widow Benefits in the U.S.” Report to the Retirement Research Center at Boston College and the Social Security Administration, December.

D. Wolf and J. Laditka. 2003. “Childless Elderly Beneficiaries’ Use and Costs of Medicare Services.” Report submitted to the Office of Disability, Aging, and Long Term Care Policy, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

M. Favreault and D. Wolf. 2002. “Supplemental Security Income and Living Arrangements.” Chapter 7 in E. Toder et al., Modeling Income in the Near Term: Revised Projections of Retirement Income Through 2020 for the 1931-1960 Birth Cohorts. Urban Institute Final Report submitted to the Social Security Administration.

Schneider, U., and D. Wolf. 1997. “Determinants and Consequences of Multigenerational Living Arrangements: The Case of Parent-Child Coresidence.” Syracuse University Center for Policy Research, Aging Studies Program Paper No. 4. January.

McNally, J., and D. Wolf. 1996. “Family Structure and Institutionalization: Results from Merged Data.” Syracuse University Center for Policy Research Papers in Microsimulation Series Paper No. 2. January.

Soldo, B., D. Wolf, and V. Freedman. 1995. “Coresidence with an Older Mother: The Adult Child’s Perspective.” Syracuse University Center for Policy Research, Aging Studies Program Paper No. 3. December.

Wolf, D., J. Ondrich, K. Manton, E. Stallard, M. Woodbury, and L. Corder. 1995. “A Model for Simulating Life Histories of the Elderly: Model Design and Implementation Plans.” Syracuse University Center for Policy Research, Papers in Microsimulation Series Paper No. 1, August.

Schulte, M., and D. Wolf. 1994. “Family Networks of the Foreign-Born Population.” Urban Institute Working Paper PRIP-UI-35, November.

Hoogenveen, R., S. Kooiker, and D. Wolf. 1991. “The Inversion of Multiperiod Transition Probabilities.”

Freedman, V., and D. Wolf. 1991. “Imputation of Mother’s Marital Status in the National Survey of Families and Households.” Urban Institute Working Paper UI-PSC No. 8, July.

Sonenstein, F., and D. Wolf. 1990. “Preferences, Perceptions, and Child Care Turnover: Patterns Among Welfare Mothers.” Urban Institute report to ASPE/DHHS, May.

Wolf, D., and J. Johnson. 1990. “GENESIS: Software for Event-History Simulation.” The Urban Institute, January.

Wolf, D. 1990. “Caseload Growth in the Evaluation Sites: Is there a FIP Effect?” Urban Institute Report to the Washington State Legislative Budget Committee.

Wolf, D., J. Engberg, and P. Gottschalk. 1989. “The Dynamics of Work, Welfare, and Recidivism: A Cohort Event-History Analysis.” July.

Freedman, V., and D. Wolf. 1989. “Incorporating Kinship Patterns into Household Projections.” August.

Wolf, D. 1989. “Family Ties, Personal Resources, and Major Life Transitions: Mortality and Institutionalization.” In A. Day, J. Ridley and D. Wolf, Older Women and Social Support: A Follow-Up Study. Urban Institute report to the NIA, May.

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Wolf, D., B. Wils, W. Lutz, and S. Scherbov. 1988. “Population Futures for Europe: An Analysis of Alternative Scenarios.” IIASA Working Paper WP-88-46, June.

Wolf, D. 1987. “A Random-effects Logit Model for Panel Data.” IIASA Working Paper WP-87-104, October.

Gottschalk, P., and D. Wolf. 1987. “Turnover in AFDC and Employment: A Descriptive Analysis.” Report to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, July.

Gottschalk, P., and D. Wolf. 1987. “Work, Welfare, and Recidivism.” Report to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, July.

Wolf, D. 1987. “Using the INLOGIT Program to Interpret and Present the Results of Logistic Regressions.” IIASA Working Paper WP-87-13, May.

Wolf, D. 1985. “Dynamic Analysis of Food Stamp Longitudinal Data.” Report to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, December.

Swartz, K., E. Simon, and D. Wolf. 1985. “Small Firms’ Demand for Health Insurance.” Urban Institute Working Paper 3308-05, September.

O’Neill, J., L. Bassi, D. Wolf, and M. Hannan. 1984. “An Analysis of Time on Welfare.” Urban Institute Project Report submitted to ASPE, Department of Health and Human Services, June.

Wolf, D. 1984. “Models of Marital and Fertility Dynamics.” Urban Institute Project Report submitted to National Institute for Child Health and Human Development, May.

Greenberg, D., and D. Wolf. 1984. “An Evaluation of Food Stamp and AFDC Wage Matching Techniques.” Report to the Food and Nutrition Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, February.

Wolf, D. 1983. “Kinship and the Living Arrangements of Older Americans.” Urban Institute Report to the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, January.

Wolf, D. 1982. “The Use of the Multinomial Logit Model in Family Studies.” Urban Institute Working Paper 3085-01, May.

O’Neill, J., and D. Wolf. 1982. “Male-Female Differences in Retirement Income: The Role of Private Pensions.” Urban Institute Report to the U.S. Department of Labor, February.

Knickman, J., and D. Wolf. 1980. “The Relationship Between Marital Changes and School Performance: Evidence from the Seattle-Denver Income Maintenance Experiment.” MPR, Inc., Working Paper, September.

Wolf, D. 1976. “The Impact of Income Maintenance on Marital Dissolution.” In Follow-Up Studies Using Data Generated by the New Jersey Negative Income Tax Experiment. Mathematica Policy Research, Incorporated.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Offices held

2012 Population Association of America Annual Meeting Program Committee. Government and Public Affairs Committee, Population Association of America, 2008-2012. PAA Fellowship Committee, Population Association of America, 2012-2015.

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Advisory Board, National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA), 1999-2003. Board of Directors, Population Association of America, 1996-1998. Secretary/Treasurer (1993-94) and President (1997-98) of the Economics of Aging Interest Group

of the Gerontological Society of America.

Editorial boards

Demographic Research, 2002-2015. Demography, 2013-2016. Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 1990-1997; 2006-2008. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 2003-2005. Journal of Population Aging, 2007-. Population Research and Policy Review, 1999-2004. Guest co-editor, special issue of Disability and Health Journal on “Aging with Disability,” 2014. Associate editor, Handbook of Aging in the Social Sciences, 8th Edition. Guest co-editor, special issue of Journal of Policy Analysis and Management on “Micro-Simulation of Public Policy,” 2017.

Referee

Advances in Life Course Research Ageing & Society American Journal of Orthopsychiatry American Journal of Preventive Medicine Annals of Internal Medicine Behavior Research Methods BMC Pediatrics Canadian Journal of Economics Children and Youth Services Review Contemporary Economic Policy Contemporary Policy Issues Demographic Research Demography Ear and Hearing European Journal of Aging European Journal of Population Genus The Gerontologist Health Affairs Health & Social Care in the Community Health Services Research Industrial and Labor Relations Review

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International Economic Review International Review of Modern Sociology Japan and the World Economy Journal of Aging and Health Journal of Applied Gerontology Journal of the American Statistical Association Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health Journal of Family Issues Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences Journal of Health Economics Journal of Health and Social Behavior Journal of Human Resources Journal of Marriage and the Family Journal of Mathematical and Computer Modeling Journal of Official Statistics Journal of Policy Analysis and Management Journal of Population Economics Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory Journal of Regional Science Labour Economics The Lancet Mathematical Population Studies The Milbank Quarterly Population Research and Policy Review Population Studies Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Research on Aging Review of Economics and Statistics Social Forces Social Science and Medicine Social Service Review Sociological Methods and Research Statistics in Medicine Zeitschrift für Sozialwissenschaften [Journal of Applied Social Science Studies]

Proposal Review

Austrian Science Fund Dutch Social Science Research Council Economic and Social Research Council (United Kingdom) European Science Foundation

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National Institute of Child Health and Human Development National Science Foundation Neuroscience, Behavior and Sociology of Aging Review Committee, NIA, 1995-1999 Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (Canada) Social Sciences and Population Study Section, NIH, 1990-1994 (regular member); 2006; 2007;

2008 Swedish Council for Social Research

Professional Associations

Gerontological Society of America International Union for the Scientific Study of Population Population Association of America

Organizer

Program committee, IAGG 2017 meeting. Co-organizer, conference on “Aging with a Disability.” Washington D.C., May 17-18 2012. Co-organizer, conference on “Universal Coverage of Long Term Care in the U.S.: Can We Get There from Here?” Maxwell Policy Research Symposium, 2010, June 10-11, 2010. Program Chair, National Academy of Aging Executive Seminar “Policy Responses to Demographic Change: The Implications of Population Aging,” Washington, D.C., September 30-October 1, 1993. US-USSR Population Symposium, Washington, D.C., March 18-20, 1991. IIASA Workshop on Demographic Applications of Microsimulation, Budapest, November 1987. Co-organizer of IIASA Conference on Aging and the Family, Sopron, Hungary, September 1986.