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Alison Snow Jones, Ph.D.
Associate Professor Wake Forest University School of Medicine Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy Division of Public Health Sciences Program in Bioethics, Health & Society


Born:
........ ................. USA
Career:
2007- Associate Professor Wake Forest University School of Medicine Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy Division of Public Health Sciences Program in Bioethics, Health & Society
2008 Lecturer, Department of Economics, Bryan School of Business, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
2007 Adjunct Faculty; Wake Forest University Divinity School
2000-2007 Assistant Professor ; Wake Forest University School of Medicine; Department of Social Sciences and Health Policy; Division of Public Health Sciences
1999-2000 Assistant Scientist ; The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health; Department of Health Policy and Management
1994-1999 Instructor; The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health Department of Health Policy and Management
1993-1994 Faculty Associate; The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health; Department of Health Policy and Management; Division of Health Finance and Management
1993-1994 Assistant Professor; Arizona State University School of Health Administration and Policy
1992-1993 Instructor; The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health Department of Health Policy and Management; Division of Health Finance and Management
1988-1991 Research Associate; The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health; Department of Health Policy and Management Division of Health Finance and Management
Education:
1979 B.A. Psychology (cum laude); Millersville State College
1991 Ph.D.; Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health
Baltimore, MD Health Economics
Experience and research:
Languages:
English
Recent publications:
1. Beach RH, Snow Jones, A., Tooze, J. Tobacco Farmer Interest and Success in Diversification. (forthcoming, Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics)
2. Snow Jones, A, Frick, KD. Gender Bias in Economic Evaluation Methods: Time Costs and Productivity Loss. Women’s Health Issues, 2008; 18:1-3.
3. Frick, KD, Snow Jones, A, , Gender Bias in Economic Evaluation Methods: Quality of Life and Family Role Effects. Women’s Health Issues, 2008; 18:4-6.
4. MacKenzie, E, Snow Jones, A, Bosse, M, Castillo, RC, & the LEAP Study Team. Health Care Costs Associated with Amputation or Reconstruction of a Limb Threatening Injury, Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 2007; 89(8):1685-92.
5. Snow Jones, A, Maternal Alcohol Abuse/Dependence, Children’s Behavior Problems and Home Environment: Estimates from the NLSY Using Propensity Score Matching, Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (Formerly J Studies on Alcohol), 2007; 68(2):266-75.
6. Snow Jones, A, Austin, DW, Beach, RH, Altman, D. Funding of North Carolina Tobacco Control Programs Through the Master Settlement Agreement. American Journal of Public Health, 2007; 97(1): 36-44.
7. Snow Jones, A, Richmond, DW. Causal Effects of Alcoholism on Wage Rates & Earnings: Estimates from the NLSY, Health Economics, 2006; 15(8), 849-71.
8. Naughton, MJ, Snow Jones, A, Shumaker, SA. When Practices, Promises, Profits and Policies Outpace Hard Evidence: The Post-Menopausal Hormone Debate. Journal of Social Issues, 2005; 61(1):159-79.
9. Snow Jones, A, RB D'Agostino, EW Gondolf, and A Heckert. Assessing the Effect of Batterer Program Completion on Reassault Using Propensity Scores. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2004; 19:1002-20.
10. Snow Jones, A, Wage and Non-Wage Compensation Among Young Alcoholic And Heavy Drinking Women: A Preliminary Analysis, Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 2002; 23(1): 3-25.
11. Snow Jones, A, Gondolf EW. Assessing the Effect of Batterer Program Completion on Reassault: An Instrumental Variables Analysis. Journal of Quantitative Criminology, 2002; 18(1): 71-98.
12. Snow Jones, A, Gondolf EW. Time-varying risk factors for re-assault among batterer program participants. Journal on Family Violence, 2001; 16(4): 345-59.
13. Chatterji P, Caffray CM, Snow Jones, A, Lillie-Blanton M, Werthamer L. Applying Cost Analysis Methods to School-Based Prevention Programs: Assessing the Economic Cost of the ALPHA Program. Preventive Science, 2001; 2 (1): 45-55.
14. Snow Jones, A. The cost of batterer programs: how much and who pays? Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2000; 15(6):566-586.
15. Snow Jones, A, Astone NM, Keyl PM, Kim Y, Alexander CS. Health Behavior Research Methods: Teen Childbearing and Educational Attainment. Journal Family and Economic Issues 1999; 20(4):387-418.
16. Snow Jones, A, Miller DJ, Salkever DS. Parental use of alcohol and children's behavioral health: a household production analysis. Health Economics 1999; 8(8):661-683.
17. Snow Jones, A, Salkever DS. The mix of primary care versus surgical specialist physicians: an examination of gallbladder surgery. Southern Economic Journal 1995; 61(4):1057-1075.

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