CSWEP Board Member
- Julie Hotchkiss
Julie Hotchkiss is a research economist and policy adviser in the regional group of the research department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. Her major fields of study are earnings and employment differentials across different groups of workers, variations in employment and earnings across time, and policy implications and determinants of changes in labor supply.
Prior to joining the Fed in 2003, she was professor of economics at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University. She began teaching as a senior associate and assistant professor of economics at the Policy Research Center at Georgia State University in 1989, and she joined the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies when the school was formed in 1996.
Dr. Hotchkiss has published her research in numerous academic journals, co-authored a leading labor economics text book, and authored The Labor Market Experience of Workers with Disabilities. She has served as co-editor for the Southern Economic Journal and the Eastern Economic Journal and currently serves on the Board of Trustees of the Southern Economic Association.
A native of Los Angeles, Dr. Hotchkiss received bachelor of arts degrees in economics and French from Willamette University. She earned her master's degree and doctorate in economics at Cornell University. She counts her marriage of more then twenty years to Robert E. Moore and her two (perfect) children among her highest accomplishments.
