| Field: Labor Economics (3129 words) |
 | Researchers in the field of labor economics are fortunate to have available an abundance of high quality data with which to investigate research questions about the behavior of individuals and firms in labor markets. |
 | Thomas A. Mroz is a Professor in the Department of Economics, a Fellow in the Carolina Population Center, and a member of the Steering Committee for the Institute for Research in Social Science at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. |
 | His general areas of research are labor economics and applied econometrics, with a particular interest in the study of life cycle labor supply and occupational choice decisions, the economic determinants of household formation and dissolution, and the study of educational investment and productivity.(home page) |