Anne Karing, University of Chicago, “Incentives and Motivation Crowd-Out: Experimental Evidence from Childhood Immunization”
4240A Public Affairs BldgBiography: Anne Karing’s research focuses on the economics of healthcare delivery and health-seeking behaviors in low-income countries, applying insights from psychology. Her core work examines how social signaling motives can […]
Reflections on Graduate Training at CCPR/UCLA: A Panel to Honor Judith Seltzer
4240A Public Affairs BldgJoin us for a panel to honor Prof. Judith Seltzer's career and graduate training with CCPR and UCLA! Prof. Judith Seltzer is a founding member and former director of CCPR. […]
Dan Thompson, University of California, Los Angeles, “How Much Does Health Affect Voter Participation?”
4240A Public Affairs BldgBiography: Dan Thompson is an assistant professor of political science at UCLA studying American politics and political methodology. He studies how the rules governing elections affect who participates, who wins, […]
Susan Cassels, University of California, Santa Barbara, “Patterns of Sexual Minority Men’s Lifestyle and Healthcare Related Activity Spaces in Los Angeles”
4240A Public Affairs BldgBiography: Dr. Susan Cassels is a Professor in the Department of Geography at UCSB, and the Director of the Broom Center for Demography. She studies and teaches topics related to […]
Lisa Dettling, Federal Reserve Board, “Did the Modern Mortgage Set the Stage for the Baby Boom?”
4240A Public Affairs BldgBiography: Lisa Dettling is a Principal Economist in the Division of Research and Statistics at the Federal Reserve Board, where she is part of the team that forecasts the economic […]
Sarah Miller, University of Michigan, “Does Income Affect Health? Evidence from the OpenResearch Unconditional Income Study”
4240A Public Affairs BldgBiography: Sarah Miller is an associate professor at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. She received a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Illinois at […]
Marissa Thompson, Columbia University
4240A Public Affairs BldgBiography: Marissa Thompson is an assistant professor of sociology at Columbia University. Her research focuses on the causes and consequences of racial and socioeconomic inequality, with an emphasis on understanding […]
Sherry Glied, New York University Wagner School, “Who Really Pays for Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance? General Reflections and New Evidence from the ACA Dependent Coverage Mandate”
4240A Public Affairs BldgBiography: TBA Who Really Pays for Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance? General Reflections and New Evidence from the ACA Dependent Coverage Mandate Abstract: TBA
Robert Fairlie, University of California, Los Angeles, “Affirmative Action, Faculty Productivity and Caste Interactions: Evidence from Engineering Colleges in India”
4240A Public Affairs BldgBiography: Fairlie is a Distinguished Professor at UCLA. He is an Economist and Chair of the Department of Public Policy. He is also a member of the National Bureau of […]
Sarah Brayne, Stanford University, “Living and Dying in the Shadow of Mass Incarceration”
4240A Public Affairs BldgBiography: Sarah Brayne is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology. In her work, she uses qualitative and quantitative methods to understand whether and how data-intensive surveillance shapes individual […]
Eliana La Ferrara, Harvard Kennedy School
4240A Public Affairs BldgBiography: Eliana La Ferrara is Professor of Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School. She received a PhD in Economics from Harvard in 1999. Prior to joining HKS, she was the […]
Abigail Weitzman, University of Texas, Austin
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Michael Muller-Smith, University of Michigan, “The Direct and Intergenerational Effects of Criminal History-Based Safety Net Bans in the U.S.”
4240A Public Affairs BldgBiography: Mike Mueller-Smith is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Michigan and Faculty Associate at the Population Studies Center. His research focuses on measuring […]
Emma Zang, Yale University, “Life-Course Exposure to State Policy Liberalism Contexts and Later-Life Cognitive Health”
4240A Public Affairs BldgBiography: Dr. Emma Zang is an Assistant Professor of Sociology, Biostatistics, and Global Affairs at Yale University. Zang’s research interests lie at the intersection of health and aging, marriage and […]
Janet Currie, Princeton University, “Investments in Children and Child Mental Health”
4240A Public Affairs BldgBiography: Janet Currie is the Henry Putnam Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at Princeton University and the co-director of Princeton's Center for Health and Wellbeing. She also co-directs the […]
Nathan Nunn, University of British Columbia
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