Hani Mansour

Professor Hani Mansour
Hani Mansour, PhD • Professor
• Associate Department Chair
Economics

Office Location: Lawrence Street Center 470L

Areas of Expertise:
Labor Economics, Development Economics, Health Economics

Ph.D., Economics, University of California at Santa Barbara, 2009
M.A., Economics, University of California at Santa Barbara, 2005
M.A., Economics, University of Haifa and the Technion, Israel, 2004
B.A., Economics and Accounting, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, 1998

Hani Mansour is a professor of economics at the University of Colorado Denver. He received his Ph.D. from the University of California at Santa Barbara. His research lies at the intersection of labor economics, development economics, and the economics of gender. Specifically, his recent research examines the labor market effects of U.S immigration enforcement policies, and the career progression of female politicians. His articles have been published in leading economics journals, such as the Review of Economics and StatisticsThe Journal of Labor EconomicsEconomic Journal, and the Journal of Human Resources. Professor Mansour is an IZA Research Fellow, CESifo Research Fellow, and an Associate Editor of the Journal of Population Economics.

Selected Publications

Brian Duncan, Hani Mansour, and Daniel I. Rees. Forthcoming. "It's Just a Game: The Super Bowl and Low Birth Weight." The Journal of Human Resources.

Mansour, Hani and Terra McKinnish. Forthcoming. "Who Marries Differently-Aged Spouses? Ability, Education, Occupation, Earnings, and Appearance."The Review of Economics and Statistics.

Mansour, Hani and Daniel I. Rees. 2012. "Armed Conflict and Birth Weight: Evidence from the al-Aqsa Intifada.", Journal of Development Economics, Vol. 99, No. 1, pp. 190-199.

Mansour, Hani. 2012. "Does Employer Learning Vary by Occupation?", Journal of Labor Economics, Vol. 30, No. 2, pp. 415-444.

Mansour, Hani. 2010. "The Effects of Labor Supply Shocks on Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict", Labour Economics, Vol. 17, No. 6, pp. 930-39.

ECON 4071: Intermediate Microeconomics Theory
ECON 4770: Economic Development
ECON 5073: Microeconomics Theory
ECON 6054: Seminar in Applied Economics
ECON 6610: Labor Economics
ECON 6073: Research Seminar