Background
Sattinger, Michael Jack was born on August 23, 1943 in Toledo. Son of Irvin J. and Barbara R. (Lowenthal) Sattinger.
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This monograph began as a study of the consequences of labor force effects, in cluding unemployment, for the distribution of earnings. I began by developing a model of job search. But following my previous work on the distribution of earnings, the search theory took a different form from the standard literature. Workers and firms were engaged in mutual search which effectively assigned workers to jobs. A number of open questions immediately became apparent, including the relation bet ween unemployment and inequality, the nature and costs of unemployment, and the role of choice. These quickly provided sufficient material for the monograph. I began work on the project in 1980 at Miami University of Ohio. I wish to thank my chairman there, William McKinstry, for the support I received during my last year there. My colleagues Donald Cymrot and James Moser provided some early com ments on the project and I am indebted to Joseph Simpson for extensive computer assistance.
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Sattinger, Michael Jack was born on August 23, 1943 in Toledo. Son of Irvin J. and Barbara R. (Lowenthal) Sattinger.
Bachelor of Science, University Michigan, 1965. Master of Science, Carnegie-Mellon University, 1969. Doctor of Philosophy, Carnegie-Mellon University, 1973.
Assistant professor economics, State University of New York, Stony Brook, New York, 1970-1977; associate professor, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio., 1977-1981; associate professor economics, State University of New York, Albany, 1981-1991; professor economics, State University of New York, Albany, since 1991. Adjunct lecturer Aarhus U., Denmark, 1974-1975, lecturer, 1982-1983.
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Married Ulla M. Jensen, October 25, 1969. Children: Graham, Andrew, Nicholas.