Joyce Penelope Jacobsen[2] is a former President of Hobart and William Smith Colleges. Dr. Jacobsen was elected as the 29th President of Hobart College and the 18th President of William Smith College.[3] Jacobsen is a scholar of economics, an award-winning teacher and an experienced administrator. She began her presidency on July 1, 2019. She is the first woman to serve as president of Hobart and William Smith Colleges.
Jacobsen, Joyce P. (2013), "Closing the gender gap: what would it take?", in Rycroft, Robert S. (ed.), The economics of inequality, poverty, and discrimination in the 21st century (volume 1: causes), Santa Barbara, California: Praeger, pp. 177–193, ISBN9780313396915.
Jacobsen, Joyce P. (2013), "Gender inequality: a key global challenge –– Reducing losses due to gender inequality", in Lomborg, Bjørn (ed.), How much have global problems cost the world?: a scorecard from 1900 to 2050, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 192–206, ISBN9781107679337.
Jacobsen, Joyce P. (2014), "Section 3: How did the great recession affect poverty rates for demographic groups?: Sex, female", in Hanson, Lindsey K.; Essenburg, Timothy J. (eds.), The new faces of American poverty: a reference guide to the great recession, Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, pp. 322–329, ISBN9781610691826.
Jacobsen, Joyce P. (2014), "Section 3: How did the great recession affect poverty rates for demographic groups?: Sex, male", in Hanson, Lindsey K.; Essenburg, Timothy J. (eds.), The new faces of American poverty: a reference guide to the great recession, Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, pp. 392–395, ISBN9781610691826.
Jacobsen, Joyce P. (2014), "Changing technologies of household productions: causes and effects", in Redmount, Esther (ed.), The economics of the family: how the household affects markets and economic growth (Volume 2), Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, pp. 141–169, ISBN9781440800566
Jacobsen, Joyce P. (May 1992). "Spillover effects from government employment". Economics Letters. 39 (1): 101–104. doi:10.1016/0165-1765(92)90109-C.Jacobsen, Joyce P.; Wishart Pearce III, James; Rosenbloom, Joshua L. (January 2001). "The effects of childbearing on married women's labor supply and earnings: using twin births as a natural experiment". Economics Letters. 70 (1): 133–138. doi:10.1016/S0165-1765(99)00210-4.
Jacobsen, Joyce P.; Rayack, Wendy L. (May 1996). "Do men whose wives work really earn less?". The American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings. 86 (2). American Economic Association: 268–273. JSTOR2118135.
Jacobsen, Joyce P.; Newman, Andrew E. (January 1997). "What data do economists use? The case of labor economics and industrial relations". Feminist Economics. 3 (2): 127–130. doi:10.1080/135457097338744.
Jacobsen, Joyce P. (1999). "Labor force participation". The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance. 39 (5): 597–610. doi:10.1016/S1062-9769(99)00020-4.
Jacobsen, Joyce P.; Levin, Laurence M. (May 2000). "The effects of internal migration on the relative economic status of women and men". The Journal of Socio-Economics. 29 (3): 291–304. doi:10.1016/S1053-5357(00)00075-5. (The journal has since been renamed: The Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics.)
Jacobsen, Joyce P.; Levin, Laurence M. (June 2002). "Calculation of returns to job tenure revisited". Applied Economics Letters. 9 (7): 473–477. doi:10.1080/13504850110097385. S2CID154323700.
Jacobsen, Joyce P.; Freccia, David M.; Kilby, Peter (Spring 2003). "Exploring the relationship between price and quality for the case of hand-rolled cigars". The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance. 43 (1): 169–189. doi:10.1016/S1062-9769(01)00131-4.
Jacobsen, Joyce P.; Robb, Robert Edgecombe; Burton, Jonathan; Blackaby, David H.; Humphries, Jane; Joshi, Heather; Wang, Xiaobo; Dong, Xiao-yuan (July 2006). "Introduction / The status of women economists in US universities and the world / The status of women economists in UK universities / The status of women economists in Canadian universities / The status of women economists in China's universities". Feminist Economics. 12 (3): 427–474. doi:10.1080/13545700600669667. S2CID154406329.
^ abJacobsen, Joyce P. (1991). Earnings and employment differences by race and sex, by economic sector (Ph.D. thesis). Stanford University. OCLC38675868.
^Hanson, Lindsey K.; Essenburg, Timothy J. (2014), "About the editors and contributors", in Hanson, Lindsey K.; Essenburg, Timothy J. (eds.), The new faces of American poverty: a reference guide to the great recession, Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, p. 908, ISBN9781610691826.
^"Past presidents". International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE). Archived from the original on 14 May 2019. Retrieved 2 August 2020.