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Professor Marie Connolly, BA, MA, PhD

Visiting Professor

Connolly@chatham.edu
Room 207, 66 Oakfield Avenue
Tel: +44(0)141 330 8288/5061

Background

Marie Connolly is Professor of Economics at Chatham University in Pittsburgh.  She was appointed to the Global and Public Policies Division Chair in 2005, having previously held the Chair of Business and Economics Department.

Research interests

Labour economics and microeconomics

Recent selected publications

Connolly, M., Cobb-Clark, D. and Worswick, C. (2005). ‘Post-migration investments in education and job search: a family perspective’, Journal of Population Economics, vol. 18, pp. 663-690.

Cobb-Clark, D. and Connolly, M. (2001). ‘A family affair: the labor market experience of immigrant spouses’, Social Science Quarterly, vol. 82(4), (December), pp. 796-811.  

Connolly, M. and Cobb-Clark, D. (2001). ‘Wives and mothers: the labour-market experiences of married immigrant women in Australia’, in (J. Borland, B. Gregory and P. Sheehan, eds.), Work Rich, Work Poor: Inequality and Economic Change in Australia.

Connolly, M., Cobb-Clark, D. and Worswick, C. (2001).  ‘The job search and education investments of immigrant families’, Discussion paper no. 290, Institute for the Study of Labour, Bonn.