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Theodore Joyce is a Professor of Economics at Baruch College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY), and a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). His primary affiliations include the Zicklin School of Business and the Bert W. Wasserman Department of Economics and Finance. Joyce specializes in Health Economics, Policy Evaluation, and Economic Demography, with a focus on reproductive health policy, program effectiveness, and online learning formats.
Education: Ph.D. in Economics from CUNY Graduate Center (1985), BA in Education from University of Massachusetts (1976).
Research interests span abortion policy, public health interventions (e.g., WIC and SCHIP programs), and the impact of educational policies. Notable studies include evaluations of Arkansas’ abortion waiting periods, reality TV’s influence on teen fertility, and the efficacy of peer counseling for breastfeeding. Current projects include CUNY-wide evaluations of the SEEK program and honors college outcomes.
Grants include NIH-funded studies on preterm births during the pandemic and the effects of peer counseling. Over 150+ publications in journals like *Journal of Political Economy* and *New England Journal of Medicine* highlight his contributions to health policy and econometrics.
Awards include the 2011 Raymond Vernon Memorial Prize and multiple Presidential Excellence Awards. Joyce chairs the Zicklin Executive Committee and directs Baruch’s Online Learning and Evaluation program. His service roles include governance and pedagogical innovation at Baruch and CUNY.





