Elyce J. Rotella, Associate Professor
Emeritus,
(Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1977)
Economic History, Labor and Population Economics, Women in the Economy.
Professor Rotella specializes in the economic history of the U.S. and in
labor and demographic economics. She teaches undergraduate and graduate
courses on economic history and on economic issues related to women. Much of
her research has examined the role of women in the U.S. economy. In her
book,Professor Rotella specializes in the economic history of the U.S. and in
labor and demographic economics. She teaches undergraduate and graduate
courses on economic history and on economic issues related to women. Much of
her research has examined the role of women in the U.S. economy. In her
book,
From Home to Office: U.S. Women at Work, 1870-1930 (UMI
Research Press, 1981) she analyzes the growth of female labor force
participation and the transformation of clerical occupations from all-male
to all-female jobs. She has published articles on women in the labor force
in the
Journal of Economic History and
Explorations in Economic
History as well as in other journals and in edited books. Currently she
is working on the history of savings and debt. This research looks at the
ways that urban working class families used savings, borrowing, and
insurance to smooth consumption. She uses data from household budget studies
and business records to examine saving and borrowing behavior. Among the
institutions she examines are savings banks, mortgage lending, and
pawnbroking. Her research in demographic economics includes a survey of the
relationship between fertility and nuptiality in LDCs and an ongoing project
which examines the relationship between municipal expenditures on sanitation
and mortality from water-borne diseases. In 1998/99, Professor Rotella spent
a year in Sweden as Fulbright Professor of Economic History and American
Studies at Uppsala University. She spent 2004/05 at l'Ecole des Hautes
Etudes en Sciences Sociales.
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