Short CV Personal information Name: Day of birth: Nationality: Address (home): Address (work): Maarten Lindeboom 7 March 1960 (Paramaribo, Surinam) Dutch Keucheniuslaan 6, 1181 XX Amstelveen, The Netherlands Tel. +31 (0) 20 6403077 Cell +31-(0)6 47992284 VU University, Amsterdam, Department of Economics, De Boelelaan 1105, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands Tel. +31 (0) 20 5983941 Email: m.lindeboom@vu.nl Degrees June 1992 December 1986 Doctorate Economics. Thesis: Empirical Duration Models for the Labour Market, Leiden University, Tinbergen Institute, The Netherlands. Promotor: prof.dr. J.J.M. Theeuwes Doctoral (Msc.) Econometrics, VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 1
Current Position 1998- present: Professor of economics, Department of Economics and Business Administration, VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 2015- present Chair of the Department of Economics Previous positions 2004-2006 Professor of economics, Department of Life Sciences, VU University; 1998 2003 Director of Graduate Studies of the Graduate School of the Tinbergen Institute 1992-1997 Assistant professor of Economics Long term visiting positions 2004-2005 Netherlands Visiting Professorship Department of Economics of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, U.S.A. April- May 2004 Benjamin Meaker, Visiting professorship Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Bristol, April-May 2002, UK Positions in professional organisations Member of Advisory Board Ruhr Graduate School in Economics Member of Advisory Board of Health Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG), York, UK Member of Advisory Board of Health Economics Research Unit (HERU), Aberdeen, Scotland Member of Advisory Board of InSTEAD, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK Member of the Scientific Committee of The DEFAP Graduate School in Public Economics, Milan. Member of the ihea best Students paper award 2007 committee Member of the executive board of the European Econmomic association (EALE), 2005-2010 Member of the ihea Joint Arrow Award committee 2008-2011 Member of the ihea Board 2012- Fellowships Research fellow of the Tinbergen Institute Research fellow of NAKE, Dutch National Network on Economics and Econometrics Research fellow of IZA, Institute for the Study of Labour, Bonn, Germany Research fellow of HEB, Bergen University, Norway Principle applicant in major research grants Programme on health economics, 1 million euro, sponsored by Netspar (Netherlands program for the study of pensions and aging), joint with eddy van Doorslaer, Erasmus University Rotterdam 2
Health and Income, Work and Care Across the life cycle II, 0.5 million euro, Sponsored by Netspar (Netherlands program for the study of pensions and aging), joint with eddy van Doorslaer, Erasmus University Rotterdam) Prizes and Awards Listed as nr 43 on Work top 100 of Health Economist (Journal of Health Economics 31 (2012) 406 439) Wiley & Sons have published a book in 2001 Econometric Analyses of Health data that contains contributions in the international journal Health Economics that contains innovative applications of econometric methods to data on health and health care. Two of my papers have been selected: The use of long-term care services by the Dutch elderly With France Portrait (VU University, Amsterdam) and Dorly Deeg (VU University, Amsterdam) Appeared in Health Economics, 2000, vol. 9 Subjective Health Measures and State Dependent Reporting Errors With Marcel Kerkhofs (Tilburg University) Appeared in Health Economics, 1995, vol. 4 The paper Shattered Dreams: The effect of Changing the Pension System late in the Game was listed on the Economic Journal homepage as one of the Highlights of 2011 and appeqared as lead article in January 2012. Teaching Bachelors and Msc courses Micro economics 1.2 for first year bachelors students Business Administration Micro economics 2.1. for second year bachelors students Economics Statistics for first year Bachelors students Economics Labor, Care and Well-Being third year bachelors students Economics Welfare State and Health economics (Msc Economics) Labour Economics (Msc Economics) Unemployment in Europe and the US: facts, theory and policy, advanced under graduate course (490 course) at the department of economics of the University of Michigan (fall semester 2004) Social Policies in Europe and the US, advanced undergraduate course at the department of economics of the University of Michigan (winter semester 2005) PhD courses Applied Micro Econometrics (Tinbergen Institute). Health Economics (Tinbergen Institute) Labour Economics (Education and Health) 3
Applied Duration analysis (Bergen University, Norway) Oslo PhD workshop on Health and Work Health Program Evaluation (Swiss, International Program of Doctoral Courses in Health Economics and Policy) Editorships for international journals Associate editor of Health Economics. Member editorial board Nordic Journal of Health Economics Miscellaneous professional service Member of governing board of Centre for World Food Studies, Amsterdam Member of EWAR (Economic Advisory Board) DBC onderhoud (Dutch organisation for the registration and maintenance of Health Care Diagnosis cost systems) Member of Advisory Board of the Health Economics group at the University of York (prof Andrew Jones, prof Nigel Rice) Member of the Advisory board of the Health Economics Research Unit (HERU) of the university of Aberdeen Member of the scientific committee of DEFAP, the Doctoral School in Public Economics of the three Italian universities located in Milan Member of Advisory Board Ruhr Graduate School in Economics Recent selected publications in international journals (2005-) Berg, G.J. van den, Lindeboom, M. & F. Portrait (2006) Economic Conditions early in life and individual mortality, American Economic Review, vol 96 (1), pp290-302, 2006 Berg, G.J. van den, Dolton, P. & M. Lindeboom (2006), Survey non-response and unemployment duration Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A Volume 169, Issue 3, Page 585-604, 2006 Bago D uva, T. Doorslaer, E. van, Lindeboom, M. & O. O Donell (2008), Does reporting heterogeneity bias the measurement of health disparities? Health Economics Volume 17(3), March 2008 Lindeboom, M., Ana Llena Nozal & B. van der Klaauw(2009), Parental education and child health: evidence from a schooling reform, Journal of health Economics, 28(1), pp109-131 Lindeboom, M. & M. Kerkhofs (2009), Health and Work of the Elderly: Subjective Health Measures, Reporting Errors and Endogeneity in the Relationship between Health and Work, Journal of Applied Econometrics, 24, pp1024-1046 Jong, Ph, de. Lindeboom, M. & B van der Klaauw (2011), Screening Disability Insurance Applications, Journal of the European Economic Association, Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages: 106 129, Berg, G.J. van den, Lindeboom, M. & M. López (2009) Inequality in Individual Mortality and Economic Conditions Earlier in Life, Social Science and Medicine,2009, 69 pp1360-1367 4
Lindeboom, M. Lundborg, P. & B. van der Klaauw (2010), Assessing the impact of Obesity on Labor Market outcomes, Journal of Economics and Human Biology, vol 8(3), Pages 309-319 Gaudecker, H-M von. Garcia Gomez, P & M. Lindeboom (2011), Health, Disability and Work: patterns for the working age population, International Tax and Public Finance, Volume 18, Number 2, Pages 146-165 Lindeboom, M. Berg, G.J. van den & F. Portrait (2010), Long-run Effects on Longevity of a Nutritional Shock Early in Life: The Dutch Potato Famine of 1846-1847 Journal of Health Economics, vol 29(5), Pages 617-629. Mendes, R. Berg, G.J. van den & M. Lindeboom (2010), An empirical assessment of assortative matching in the labor market, Labour Economics, vol 19(6), pages 919-929 Berg, G.J. van den G.J., Lindeboom, M., Portrait, F. & D. Deeg (2010), The role of Early life conditions in the cognitive decline due to adverse events Economic Journal, 2010 vol 120 ppf411-f428 Bago D uva, T. Doorslaer, E. van, Lindeboom, M. & O. O Donell (2011), Slipping Anchor? Testing the Vignettes Approach to Identification and Correction of Reporting Heterogeneity, Journal of Human Resources, 46(4): 875 906. Bago D uva, T. Doorslaer, E. van, Lindeboom, M. & O. O Donell (2011), Education related inequity in health care with heterogeneous reporting of health, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A, Volume 174, Issue 3, Pages: 639 664 Berg, G.J. van den, Lindeboom, M. & F. Portrait (2011), Effect of Conjugal Bereavement on Health status and Mortality at Older Ages, Journal of Health Economics, vol 3, issue 4, pp774-794 Coe, N. Gaudecker, H-H von, Lindeboom, M. & J. Maurer (2012), The effect of Retirement on Cognitive functioning, Health Economics 21.8, 913 927. Grip, A. de, Lindeboom, M. & R. Montizaan (2012) Shattered Dreams: The effect of Changing the Pensions System Late in the Game, Economic Journal, vol 122 issue 559, pp1-25 Lindeboom, M. Health and Work of the Elderly (2012), The Elgar Companion to Health Economics, second edition, ed A. Jones, Edgar Elgar, Ch3, pp-24-35 Berg, van den G.J. & M. Lindeboom (2013), Ageing: Conditions early in life and later life health and mortality. In T. Culyer (ed) Encyclopedia of Health Economics Lindeboom, M. & B. Van der Klaauw (2013), Models for Durations: A guide to applications in empirical health economics. In T. Culyer (ed) Encyclopedia of Health Economics Bolhaar, J., Lindeboom, M. & B van der Klaauw (2012), A Dynamic Analysis of the Demand for Health Insurance and Health Care European Economic Review, 2012, vol 59 669 690 Duijn, van, M. Lundborg, P., Lindeboom, M. & M. Mastrogiacomo (2013), Expected and Actual Replacement Rates in the Pension System of the Netherlands: How and Why Do They Differ? Journal of pension economics and finance, 12(2), 168-189 5
Lindeboom M, Van Ewijk R (2013), Early life conditions and later life inequality in health. In: Rosa Dias P, O Donnell O (ed.) Health and Inequality (Research on Economic Inequality, Volume 21), Emerald Group Publishing Limited: 399-419. Van den Berg, G.J., M. Lindeboom and F.R.M. Portrait (2013), The Dutch Potato Famine 1846-1847: A study on the relationships between early-life exposure and later-life mortality, in: A. Vaiserman and L.H. Lumey, eds., Early Life Nutrition and Adult Health and Development: Lessons from Changing Dietary Patterns, Famines, and Experimental Studies (Nova Science, Hauppauge NY). Gary Yeung & Gerard Berg & Maarten Lindeboom & France Portrait, 2014. "The impact of early-life economic conditions on cause-specific mortality during adulthood," Journal of Population Economics, Springer, vol. 27(3), pages 895-919, July. Scholte, R. Berg, van den. G.J. & M. Lindeboom (2015) Long-run effects of gestation during the Dutch Hunger Winter Famine on Labor Market and Hospitalization outcomes, Journal of Health Economics, Volume 39, January 2015, Pages 17-30 Bolhaar, J., Lindeboom, M. & B van der Klaauw (2015) Insurance search, switching behavior and the role or group contracts, Forthcoming in De Economist Koning, Pierre, and Maarten Lindeboom. 2015. "The Rise and Fall of Disability Insurance Enrollment in the Netherlands." Journal of Economic Perspectives, 29(2): 151-72. Lindeboom, M and R. Van Ewijk (2015), Babies of the War: Effect of War Exposure Early in Life on Mortality Throughout Life, Biodemography and Social Biology, vol 61(2), pp 167-186 Scholte, R., Berg, G.J. van den, M Lindeboom, "Does the Size of the Effect of Adverse Events at High Ages on Daily-Life Physical Functioning Depend on the Economic Conditions Around Birth?", Forthcoming Health Economics Lindeboom, M. M. Melnychuk, Mental Health and Asset Choices, Forthcoming in Annales d Économie et de Statistique Lindeboom, M. Van der Klaauw, B & S. Vriend, Audit rates and compliance: A field experiment in care provision, Forthcoming Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 6