
Dr. Joyce is the Academic Director of the Baruch/Mt. Sinai MBA Program
in Health Care Administration and a Professor of Economics in the
Department of Economics and Finance. Professor Joyce teaches the economic
sequence in the Program as well as a module in regression analysis.
He has published widely on the economics of infant and reproductive
health. He presently has a grant from the National Institutes of Health
(NIH) to study the effect of cigarette excise taxes on maternal smoking
and is collaborating on a second grant from NIH to study the impact
of welfare reform on birth and abortion rates.
Education
Ph.D. in Economics, City University of New York Graduate Center, 1985
Selected Publications
Joyce, T., Kaestner, R. and S. Colman. 2006. “Changes in Abortions and Births Following Texas’s Parental Notification Law.” New England Journal of Medicine 354(10):1031-1038.
Joyce, T, Gibson, D. and S. Colman. 2005. “The Changing Association between Prenatal
Participation in WIC and Birth Outcomes in New York City.” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management.” 24(4):663-685.
Joyce, T and A. Racine. 2005. “CHIP Shots: Association between the State Children’s Health Insurance Program and Immunization Rates.” Pediatrics 115(5): e526-e534.
Joyce, T., R. Kaestner, S. Korenman and S. Henshaw 2004. “ Family Cap Provisions and Changes in Births and Abortions.” Population Research and Policy Review. 23:475-511.
Joyce, T. 2004. “Did Legalized Abortion Lower Crime?” Journal of Human Resources. 39(1):1-28.
Colman, G., Grossman, M. and T. Joyce. 2003. “The Effect of Cigarette Excise Taxes on Smoking Before, During and After Pregnancy.” Journal of Health Economics. 22:1053-1072. |