Phil Levine is the William
R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Economics at Wellesley College, a research
associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research, a research
affiliate of the National Poverty Center, and a member of the National
Academy of Social Insurance. He has also served as a senior economist
at the White House Council of Economic Advisers. Phil received
a BS degree with honors from Cornell University in 1985 and a PhD
from Princeton University in 1990. He has been a member of the
faculty at Wellesley since 1991. His research has largely been
devoted to empirical examinations of the impact of government programs
and social legislation on individuals’ and firms’ behavior.
Topics include: (1) the impact of imperfect experience rating in
the unemployment insurance system on firms’ layoff behavior,
(2) whether welfare recipients move between states because of differences
in welfare generosity, and (3) the impact of abortion policy changes
on pregnancy, abortion, and birth. Along with many publications
in academic journals and edited volumes, he is also the coauthor
of an introductory undergraduate econometrics textbook as well
as Sex and Consequences: Abortion, Public Policy, and the Economics
of Fertility, published by Princeton University Press in 2004.
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