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Details about Sarah Hamersma

Workplace:Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School, Syracuse University, (more information at EDIRC)
Department of Public Administration and International Affairs, Maxwell School, Syracuse University, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2023

  1. Under the Same Umbrella: Public Health Insurance Expansions and the Uniformity of Insurance for Families
    NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc Downloads

2018

  1. Insurance Expansions and Children’s Use of Substance Use Disorder Treatment
    NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc Downloads View citations (1)

2017

  1. 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 Downloads
    See also Journal Article Pregnancy Medicaid Expansions and Fertility: Differentiating Between the Intensive and Extensive Margins, Population Research and Policy Review, Springer (2018) Downloads View citations (8) (2018)

2012

  1. Temporary Help Work: Compensating Differentials and Multiple Job-Holding
    IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) Downloads View citations (7)
  2. Temporary Help Work: Earnings, Wages and Multiple Job Holding
    Working Papers, Department of Economics, University of Missouri Downloads
    See also Journal Article Temporary Help Work: Earnings, Wages, and Multiple Job Holding, Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, Wiley Blackwell (2014) Downloads View citations (7) (2014)

2011

  1. Information Shocks and Social Networks
    NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc Downloads View citations (3)

2007

  1. 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 Downloads
    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) Downloads View citations (3) (2008)

Journal Articles

2021

  1. Do expansions in adolescent access to public insurance affect the decisions of substance use disorder treatment providers?
    Journal of Health Economics, 2021, 76, (C) Downloads View citations (9)
  2. The effect of public health insurance expansions on the mental and behavioral health of girls and boys
    Social Science & Medicine, 2021, 280, (C) Downloads View citations (4)

2019

  1. THE EFFECT OF PARENTAL MEDICAID EXPANSIONS ON CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE
    Contemporary Economic Policy, 2019, 37, (2), 297-311 Downloads View citations (10)

2018

  1. Business Cycles, Medicaid Generosity, and Birth Outcomes
    Population Research and Policy Review, 2018, 37, (5), 729-749 Downloads
  2. Pregnancy Medicaid Expansions and Fertility: Differentiating Between the Intensive and Extensive Margins
    Population Research and Policy Review, 2018, 37, (3), 461-484 Downloads 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) Downloads (2017)

2017

  1. WEARING OUT YOUR WELCOME: EXAMINING DIFFERENTIAL MEDICAID ELIGIBILITY OF NEW ENTRANTS AND CONTINUING RECIPIENTS
    Contemporary Economic Policy, 2017, 35, (3), 457-471 Downloads View citations (1)

2016

  1. Food Security and Teenage Labor Supply
    Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, 2016, 38, (1), 73-92 Downloads View citations (1)

2015

  1. Information Shocks and the Take‐Up of Social Programs
    Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2015, 34, (4), 781-804 Downloads View citations (6)

2014

  1. Temporary Help Work: Earnings, Wages, and Multiple Job Holding
    Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, 2014, 53, (1), 72-100 Downloads View citations (7)
    See also Working Paper Temporary Help Work: Earnings, Wages and Multiple Job Holding, Working Papers (2012) Downloads (2012)

2013

  1. Participation and crowd out: Assessing the effects of parental Medicaid expansions
    Journal of Health Economics, 2013, 32, (1), 160-171 Downloads View citations (50)
  2. 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 Downloads View citations (17)

2011

  1. WHY DON'T ELIGIBLE FIRMS CLAIM HIRING SUBSIDIES? THE ROLE OF JOB DURATION
    Economic Inquiry, 2011, 49, (3), 916-934 View citations (13)

2009

  1. Does prenatal WIC participation improve birth outcomes? New evidence from Florida
    Journal of Public Economics, 2009, 93, (1-2), 235-245 Downloads View citations (33)
  2. The effect of parental Medicaid expansions on job mobility
    Journal of Health Economics, 2009, 28, (4), 761-770 Downloads View citations (45)

2008

  1. Temporary Help Service Firms' Use of Employer Tax Credits: Implications for Disadvantaged Workers' Labor Market Outcomes
    Southern Economic Journal, 2008, 74, (4), 1123-1148 Downloads 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) Downloads (2007)
  2. 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 Downloads View citations (32)

2003

  1. The Work Opportunity and Welfare–to–Work Tax Credits: Participation Rates Among Eligible Workers
    National Tax Journal, 2003, 56, (4), 725-38 Downloads View citations (9)

2002

  1. AFDC and births to unwed women
    Labour Economics, 2002, 9, (6), 801-813 Downloads
 
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