Amelia (Molly) Hawkins (@aaehawkins) 's Twitter Profile
Amelia (Molly) Hawkins

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linkhttps://sites.google.com/umich.edu/ameliahawkins calendar_today27-08-2018 12:46:40

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Michel Grosz (@mzgrosz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What are the labor market returns to community college nursing programs? My job market paper (!) is now out at AEJ: Economic Policy AEA Journals aeaweb.org/articles?id=10… More below... 1/N

Jennifer Doleac (@jenniferdoleac) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Karen Levy The most striking difference is that @WilliamsEcon does way better than other schools when it comes to inviting diverse speakers. Some will argue there just aren't enough women or URMs to invite. Williams shows this isn't the case.

<a href="/karen_ec_levy/">Karen Levy</a> The most striking difference is that @WilliamsEcon does way better than other schools when it comes to inviting diverse speakers. Some will argue there just aren't enough women or URMs to invite. Williams shows this isn't the case.
Lucie Schmidt (@luciegschmidt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Did the Affordable Care Act’s Medicaid expansion affect disability program applications? My new WP (joint with @WilliamsEcon colleagues Lara Shore-Sheppard and Tara E W) examines this question. nber.org/papers/w26192 1/

Did the Affordable Care Act’s Medicaid expansion affect disability program applications? My new WP (joint with @WilliamsEcon colleagues Lara Shore-Sheppard and <a href="/taraelizwatson/">Tara E W</a>) examines this question.  nber.org/papers/w26192  1/
Juliana Londoño-Vélez (@juliana_londono) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#EconTwitter Our paper on the impacts of #SerPiloPaga, a college merit-based financial aid program for low-income students in #Colombia is out today in AEJ: Policy! 🇨🇴 (cc: Catherine Rodriguez Fabio Sanchez) Link: aeaweb.org/articles?id=10…. Read thread below for a tl;dr version👇

#EconTwitter Our paper on the impacts of #SerPiloPaga, a college merit-based financial aid program for low-income students in #Colombia is out today in AEJ: Policy! 🇨🇴 
(cc: <a href="/cathrodr/">Catherine Rodriguez</a>  <a href="/fabiosanchez_to/">Fabio Sanchez</a>) 
 
Link: aeaweb.org/articles?id=10…. 

Read thread below for a tl;dr version👇
Nicolas Morales (@nicomoralesg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exciting to see this paper out! More evidence that immigration can lead to "brain gain" instead of "brain drain", improving skills in both the sending and receiving countries.

Amelia (Molly) Hawkins (@aaehawkins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our research about the benefits of Supplemental Security Income for low birthweight children is mentioned today in The New York Times by Jason DeParle. Check out the NYTimes article here nytimes.com/2020/08/22/sun… and our study here nber.org/papers/w24913 @mguldi @luciegschmidt Amelia (Molly) Hawkins

Sarah Miller (@smilleralert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SSI provides cash payments to over a million families who have children w disabilities. Do these substantial payments—which make up ~half of total income for recipients—improve kids’ outcomes? We use a cutoff in SSI eligibility for infants based on birthweight to investigate.

SSI provides cash payments to over a million families who have children w disabilities. Do these substantial payments—which make up ~half of total income for recipients—improve kids’ outcomes? We use a cutoff in SSI eligibility for infants based on birthweight to investigate.
Sarah Miller (@smilleralert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let me add that my co-author Chris is on the job market this year. If you are looking for a GREAT hire in PF/health, you should check him out! chrishollrah.com

NBER (@nberpubs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Infants born under 1200 grams receive large cash transfers from the SSI program, but do not appear to experience changes in long-term outcomes like earnings, from Amelia (Molly) Hawkins, Hollrah, Sarah Miller, Laura Wherry, Aldana, and Wong nber.org/papers/w31746

Infants born under 1200 grams receive large cash transfers from the SSI program, but do not appear to experience changes in long-term outcomes like earnings, from <a href="/aaehawkins/">Amelia (Molly) Hawkins</a>, Hollrah, <a href="/smilleralert/">Sarah Miller</a>, <a href="/LaurawherryR/">Laura Wherry</a>, Aldana, and Wong nber.org/papers/w31746