Barbara Benton Reagan | |
Birth Name: | Barbara Benton |
Birth Date: | May 31, 1920 |
Birth Place: | San Antonio, Texas |
Death Place: | Dallas, Texas |
Alma Mater: | Mary Baldwin College University of Texas at Austin American University Harvard University |
Doctoral Advisor: | John D. Black |
Known For: | founding member of the Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession |
Field: | Economics |
Work Institutions: | Texas Women's University Southern Methodist University |
Prizes: | M Award for Service to SMU (1972) Outstanding Teacher SMU (1972) Willis M. Tate for Outstanding Faculty Member (1982) Dallas Outstanding Women-Helping-Women Award (1980) American Association of University Women Laurel Award (1983) |
Barbara Reagan (1920-2002) was an American economist. From 1967 - 1990, she was a professor at the Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. Her areas of specialization included analysis and methodology of national surveys of income and expenditure, labour migration of African and Mexican Americans, and occupational segregation by sex and factors affecting women’s labour supply. She was a founding member of the Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession. After her retirement from Southern Methodist University, she was a director of the American Savings Bank and The Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corporation. Her daughter, Patricia Reagan, is also a professor of economics.[1] [2] [3]