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Scott Drewianka is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. His research focuses on labor economics, demographic economics, and microeconomic theory, often intersecting with public policy and behavioral economics.
- PhD, University of Chicago
- MA, University of Chicago
- BA, Carleton College
His teaching includes courses like Public Economics (ECON 426) and Advanced Microeconomic Theory I (ECON 801). Recent research explores heterogeneity in lifetime earnings risk, labor supply dynamics among U.S. natives with immigrant spouses, and the interplay between financial hardship and divorce.
Selected publications span topics such as immigration economics, labor market inefficiencies, and family formation dynamics. Current projects extend this work, focusing on earnings risk heterogeneity and cross-sectoral labor market analysis. No scientific awards or student advisement details are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.



