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In Memoriam: Assistant Professor Peter E. Howe Remembered
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Grandparenting in the United States
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Gerontology: Changes, Challenges, and Solutions
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Burman discusses Trump's tax policy proposals on Capitol Pressroom
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Heflin study on SNAP benefits and emergency room visits for hypoglycaemia published in PHN
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Hamersma article on Medicaid eligibility published in Contemporary Economic Policy
Spatial Econometrics: Qualitative and Limited Dependent Variables: Volume 37
Schwartz article on the spillover effects of mid-year entry on student achievement published in EEPA
Monnat study on physical health consequences of adverse childhood experiences published in TSQ
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Multidisciplinary team wins NSF award to study distributed energy markets
Rosenthal article on housing price bubbles, new supply, and within-city dynamics published in JUE
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Rothbart study on middle school bullying, safety and belonging published in AERJ
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Heflin paper on aging out of WIC and food security on households with children published in CYSR
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Burman paper on 2016 US presidential candidates and the economy published in Intereconomics
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Lopoo article on government spending and economic growth published in Southern Economic Journal
Monnat article on the Great Recession and America's geography of unemployment published in DR
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Burman analysis of House GOP tax plan published in Columbia Journal of Tax Law
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Rothenberg article on skill transferability, migration and development published in AER
Monnat study on disparities in Hispanic health insurance coverage rates published in Rural Sociology
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CPR Graduate Student Seminar
426 Eggers Hall
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The following graduate students from CPR will present their research:
David Schwegman - "Testing for Differential Treatment By Child Welfare Providers Towards Sexual Minorities"
Jun Cai - "Panel Nonparametric Identification and Estimation of Conditional Heteroskedastic Frontiers"
Huong Tran - "Evaluating the Empirical Relevance of Theories of the Distribution of Earnings"
Saied Toossi - "What’s for Lunch? The Relationship Between School Menus and Student Lunch Participation"
Emily Gutierrez - "The Effect of Universal Free Meals on Student Perceptions of School Climate: Evidence from New York City"
Jonathan Presler - "You are who you eat with: Evidence on Academic Peer Effects from School Lunch Lines"
For more information about this seminar, please contact Emily Minnoe at erminnoe@syr.edu.
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