How to Find Me
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Professional Background
Courses I Teach
Recent Working Papers
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email: cconrad@pomona.edu


How to Find Me

Address (Until June 30, 2007)

Office of the Dean of the Faculty
Alexander Hall
Pomona College
550 N. College Ave.
Claremont, CA 91711
909-621-8328
email: cconrad@pomona.edu
 


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Department Affiliations

Stedman-Sumner Professor of Economics, Department of Economics , Pomona College
Women Studies Program, Pomona College
Affiliate, Intercollegiate Department of Black Studies , Claremont Colleges

Program Committee, Public Policy Analysis Program , Pomona College



 
 
 

Professional Background

Cecilia A. Conrad received her masters and doctorate in economics from Stanford University and her bachelor's degree from Wellesley College. Prior to joining the faculty at Pomona, Professor Conrad taught at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina and at Barnard College, Columbia University, New York, New York.  Her research focuses on the effects of race and gender on economic status.  Recent publications include African Americans and High Tech Jobs: Trends and Disparities in 25 Cities, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, 2006; A Mixed Record: How the Public Workforce System Affects Racial and Ethnic Disparities in the Labor Market, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, 2005; African Americans in the US Economy with John Whitehead, James Stewart and Patrick Mason, Rowman and Littlefield, 2005;  Building Skills for Black Workers: Preparing for the Future Labor Market, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies and University Press of America, 2004;  and “The Complexities and Potential of Theorizing Gender, Caste, Race and Class, ” with Rose M. Brewer and Mary C. King, Feminist Economics, Vol. 8, #2 (July 2002): p. 3-18.

Professor Conrad is editor of The Review of Black Political Economy and an associate editor of Feminist Economics. She is a former president of the National Economic Association , and a former board member of the Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession.


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Courses I Teach

Race and the US Economy, Spring 2007

ID1, Marriage, Motherhood and Money, Fall 2002

Urban Economics, Spring 2003 
Principles of Microeconomics, Fall 2001
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Poverty and the Distribution of Income, Fall 2000  
Applied Regression Analysis, Spring 2006

 

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Recent Working Papers

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