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Michelmore discusses the child tax credit on Marketplace
See related: Child & Elder Care, COVID-19, Health Policy, Income, Social Justice, State & Local, Taxation, United States
Monnat discusses increase in overdoses during the pandemic in VICE
See related: Addiction, COVID-19, United States
Monnat quoted in Syracuse.com article on Onondaga County deaths
See related: COVID-19, Longevity, New York State
Michelmore quoted in BBC News article on US monthly child benefit
See related: Child & Elder Care, COVID-19, Federal, Income, Taxation, United States
Monnat study on US policies, rural population health published in Public Policy & Aging Report
Rosenthal cited in Financial Post article on commercial real estate
See related: Labor, State & Local, United States, Urban Issues
Michelmore weighs in on expanding the child tax credit in Sinclair Broadcast Group article
See related: Child & Elder Care, Federal, Income, Taxation, United States
Baltagi celebrated in special issue of Empirical Economics journal
See related: Awards & Honors
Monnat featured in Institute for New Economic Thinking article on deaths of despair, COVID-19
See related: Addiction, COVID-19, United States
Wang article on fixed-k inference for conditional extremal quantiles published in JBES
Schwartz discusses her recent special education study with Hechinger Report
See related: Disability, U.S. Education, United States
Popp talks to CNN, Washington Examiner about effects of Obama's Recovery Act
See related: Energy, Federal, Infrastructure, Labor, Sustainability, United States
Popp weighs in on Biden's climate directives in New York Times
See related: Climate Change, Federal, Infrastructure, Labor, Trade, United States
Schwartz study on special education, academic performance published
See related: Education
Popp discusses Biden's green jobs agenda in Forbes article
See related: Energy, Federal, Labor, Natural Resources, Sustainability, United States
New study explores effect of preemption laws on infant mortality rate
Michelmore quoted in Los Angeles Times article on Biden's COVID-19 relief proposal
See related: Child & Elder Care, COVID-19, Health Policy, United States
Monnat weighs in on Central New York COVID-19 deaths in Syracuse.com article
See related: COVID-19, Health Policy, New York State, State & Local
Heflin article on food & nutrition policy featured in Life Course Implications of US Public Policies
The author first provides an overview of the prevalence of food insecurity by age. Then, the author provides a brief summary of the food programs that are currently available in the United States and discusses how the life-course perspective can inform future policy and research.
See related: Food Security
Heflin paper on child well-being and Rental Assistance Demonstration published in Cityscape
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VIRTUAL: Herbert Lourie Memorial Lecture on Health Policy
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Dr. Sandro Galea will deliver the 32nd Annual Herbert Lourie Memorial Lecture on Health Policy, titled "Health Have, Health Have Nots in a Time of Covid-19," virtually on Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 4:00pm.
Sandro Galea, a physician, epidemiologist, and author, is Dean and Robert A. Knox Professor at Boston University School of Public Health. He is an expert in multiple areas related to population health, including health impacts of trauma, gun violence, environmental/climate issues, and the upstream drivers of population health.
Please register for the Lourie Lecture here.
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