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Rhubart, Monnat, Pendergrast paper published in Public Policy and Aging Report
Burman article on universal earned income tax credit published in National Tax Journal
Wolf, Monnat, Montez article on effects of preemption laws on infant mortality published in PM
London article on gender transition, embodiment and sex specific cancer screenings published
The study responds to a call for studies of “embodied experiences of stigma in context” by investigating how transgender embodiment shapes perceived needs for access to and experiences of “sex-specific” cancer screenings (SSCS) (e.g., breast and prostate exams, Pap smears) in the North American healthcare system.
See related: Gender and Sex, Sexual Identity
Pendergrast article on supporting older adults during COVID-19 published in JAG
See related: COVID-19, Student Experience
London, Landes article on ADHD among US adults published in Journal of Attention Disorders
Baltagi paper on estimating high dimensional factor models published in Journal of Econometrics
Karas Montez article on US state disparity in life expectancy published in AJPH
Yingyi Ma paper on paths into and out of STEM published in Socius
Austin Brown paper on recovery support services published in Addictive Behaviors
Michelmore article on child tax credit published in The Gender Policy Report
Shi, Zhu paper on racial bias in school discipline published in EdWorkingPapers
See related: Education
Pendergrast article on statutory disaster recovery law published in Health Security
Landes, London, Wilmoth article on service-connected disability published in Armed Forces & Society
Heflin, Rothbart, Mackenzie-Liu paper published in Population Research and Policy Review
Rothbart paper on resolving disputes in NYC's restaurant grading initiative published in ARPA
Heflin paper on hypertension, diabetes and medication adherence among older SNAP published in JAG
Zhang paper on intergenerational emotional cohesion and psychological well-being published in JGSB
See related: China
Austin Brown paper on substance use disorder recorvery published in The Qualitative Report
Yue Sun article on the social correlates of flood risk published in Population and Environment
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CANCELED: Paul Volcker Symposium in Behavioral Economics
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The Volcker Symposium features young scholars working on the forefront of behavioral economics. The theme of this year's symposium is "Environmental Decision Making." The panelists this year are Shahzeen Attari (Indiana University), Alex Maki (Department of Energy), and Lisa Zaval (Columbia University).
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