Dan A. Black
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BornFebruary 18, 1955
Alma materUniversity of Kansas (B.A., 1977; M.A., 1979)
Purdue University (M.S., 1981; Ph.D., 1983)
Purdue University (M.S., 1981; Ph.D., 1983)
DisciplineLabor economics, econometrics
InstitutionsUniversity of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy
Dan A. Black | |
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| Born | February 18, 1955 |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | University of Kansas (B.A., 1977; M.A., 1979) Purdue University (M.S., 1981; Ph.D., 1983) |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | Labor economics, econometrics |
| Institutions | University of Chicago's Harris School of Public Policy |
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Dan A. Black (born February 18, 1955)[1] is an American economist and professor at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy, where he is also the deputy dean and director of Ph.D. programs. He is also the project director of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth and a senior fellow at the National Opinion Research Center.[2][3] Before joining the faculty of the University of Chicago, he taught at the University of Kentucky and Syracuse University.[3]