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Working Papers
2023
- Under the Same Umbrella: Public Health Insurance Expansions and the Uniformity of Insurance for Families
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
2018
- Insurance Expansions and Children’s Use of Substance Use Disorder Treatment
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc View citations (1)
2017
- Pregnancy Medicaid Expansions and Fertility: Differentiating between the Intensive and Extensive Margins
Center for Policy Research Working Papers, Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School, Syracuse University 
See also Journal Article Pregnancy Medicaid Expansions and Fertility: Differentiating Between the Intensive and Extensive Margins, Population Research and Policy Review, Springer (2018) View citations (8) (2018)
2012
- Temporary Help Work: Compensating Differentials and Multiple Job-Holding
IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) View citations (7)
- Temporary Help Work: Earnings, Wages and Multiple Job Holding
Working Papers, Department of Economics, University of Missouri 
See also Journal Article Temporary Help Work: Earnings, Wages, and Multiple Job Holding, Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, Wiley Blackwell (2014) View citations (7) (2014)
2011
- Information Shocks and Social Networks
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc View citations (3)
2007
- Temporary Help Service Firms' Use of Employer Tax Credits: Implications for Disadvantaged Workers' Labor Market Outcomes
Upjohn Working Papers, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research 
See also Journal Article Temporary Help Service Firms' Use of Employer Tax Credits: Implications for Disadvantaged Workers' Labor Market Outcomes, Southern Economic Journal, John Wiley & Sons (2008) View citations (3) (2008)
Journal Articles
2021
- Do expansions in adolescent access to public insurance affect the decisions of substance use disorder treatment providers?
Journal of Health Economics, 2021, 76, (C) View citations (9)
- The effect of public health insurance expansions on the mental and behavioral health of girls and boys
Social Science & Medicine, 2021, 280, (C) View citations (4)
2019
- THE EFFECT OF PARENTAL MEDICAID EXPANSIONS ON CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE
Contemporary Economic Policy, 2019, 37, (2), 297-311 View citations (10)
2018
- Business Cycles, Medicaid Generosity, and Birth Outcomes
Population Research and Policy Review, 2018, 37, (5), 729-749
- Pregnancy Medicaid Expansions and Fertility: Differentiating Between the Intensive and Extensive Margins
Population Research and Policy Review, 2018, 37, (3), 461-484 View citations (8)
See also Working Paper Pregnancy Medicaid Expansions and Fertility: Differentiating between the Intensive and Extensive Margins, Center for Policy Research Working Papers (2017) (2017)
2017
- WEARING OUT YOUR WELCOME: EXAMINING DIFFERENTIAL MEDICAID ELIGIBILITY OF NEW ENTRANTS AND CONTINUING RECIPIENTS
Contemporary Economic Policy, 2017, 35, (3), 457-471 View citations (1)
2016
- Food Security and Teenage Labor Supply
Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, 2016, 38, (1), 73-92 View citations (1)
2015
- Information Shocks and the Take‐Up of Social Programs
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2015, 34, (4), 781-804 View citations (6)
2014
- Temporary Help Work: Earnings, Wages, and Multiple Job Holding
Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, 2014, 53, (1), 72-100 View citations (7)
See also Working Paper Temporary Help Work: Earnings, Wages and Multiple Job Holding, Working Papers (2012) (2012)
2013
- Participation and crowd out: Assessing the effects of parental Medicaid expansions
Journal of Health Economics, 2013, 32, (1), 160-171 View citations (50)
- The Effects of Medicaid Earnings Limits on Earnings Growth among Poor Workers
The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, 2013, 13, (2), 887-919 View citations (17)
2011
- WHY DON'T ELIGIBLE FIRMS CLAIM HIRING SUBSIDIES? THE ROLE OF JOB DURATION
Economic Inquiry, 2011, 49, (3), 916-934 View citations (13)
2009
- Does prenatal WIC participation improve birth outcomes? New evidence from Florida
Journal of Public Economics, 2009, 93, (1-2), 235-245 View citations (33)
- The effect of parental Medicaid expansions on job mobility
Journal of Health Economics, 2009, 28, (4), 761-770 View citations (45)
2008
- Temporary Help Service Firms' Use of Employer Tax Credits: Implications for Disadvantaged Workers' Labor Market Outcomes
Southern Economic Journal, 2008, 74, (4), 1123-1148 View citations (3)
See also Working Paper Temporary Help Service Firms' Use of Employer Tax Credits: Implications for Disadvantaged Workers' Labor Market Outcomes, Upjohn Working Papers (2007) (2007)
- The effects of an employer subsidy on employment outcomes: A study of the work opportunity and welfare-to-work tax credits
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2008, 27, (3), 498-520 View citations (32)
2003
- The Work Opportunity and Welfare–to–Work Tax Credits: Participation Rates Among Eligible Workers
National Tax Journal, 2003, 56, (4), 725-38 View citations (9)
2002
- AFDC and births to unwed women
Labour Economics, 2002, 9, (6), 801-813
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