On Monday, 11/4/24, eleven graduate students presented their poverty and policy related work in 10 minute egg-timer presentations. Student names, paper titles, and links to their work follow:
Block 1: 2:00-3:10 ET
Uraz, Juliet-Nil: “The Impacts of Reduced Access to Legal Assistance: Evidence from England and Wales,” London School of Economics
Strochak, Sarah: “Participation Costs, Search Time, and Match Quality in the Housing Choice Voucher Program,” New York University
Hsu, De Fen (Ariel): “Intervention in Networks: Evaluating Positive Youth Development Program Participation in the U.S.,” North Carolina State University
Richard, Katherine: “Penalties in the Safety Net: Effects of Work Requirement Enforcement on Program Participation and Labor Supply,” University of Michigan
Oh, Seojung: “Unexplored Impacts of EBT Technology in SNAP: Retailers’ Program Participation and Resulting Impacts on Efficiency and Equity,” UC Davis
Pukelis, Kelsey: “SNAP Policies and Enrollment following the COVID-19 Pandemic,” Harvard Kennedy School
Block 2: 3:15-4:15 ET
Luosta, Lauri: “The Cross-Border Spillover Effects of Recreational Marijuana Dispensaries on Child Protective Services Reporting,” University of Wisconsin-Madison
Lee, CJ: “Decline in Manufacturing Employment Due to Chinese Import Competition and Infant Health,” UC Davis
Yusuff, Olanrewaju: “Unlocking Health Potential: Effects of Free Maternal and Child Health Program,” Georgia State University
Bart, Lea: “The Effects of the Family and Medical Leave Act on Women’s Careers,” University of Michigan
Tapia, Kathya: “Estimating Inter-generational Returns to Medical Care: New Evidence from At-Risk Newborns,” UC Davis