Kate W. Strully, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | New York University, New York, NY, United States |
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(Job loss, unemployment, and health.) |
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Strully KW, Bozick R, Huang Y, et al. (2020) Employer Verification Mandates and Infant Health. Population Research and Policy Review. 39: 1143-1184 |
Conley D, Strully KW. (2012) Birth weight, infant mortality, and race: twin comparisons and genetic/environmental inputs. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 75: 2446-54 |
Strully KW, Rehkopf DH, Xuan Z. (2010) Effects of Prenatal Poverty on Infant Health: State Earned Income Tax Credits and Birth Weight. American Sociological Review. 75: 534-562 |
Strully KW. (2009) Job loss and health in the U.S. labor market. Demography. 46: 221-46 |
Conley D, Strully KW, Bennett NG. (2008) Erratum for “Twin differences in birth weight: The effects of genotype and prenatal environment on neonatal and post-neonatal mortality” [Econ. Hum. Biol. 4 (2006) 151–183] Economics & Human Biology. 6: 304 |
Conley D, Strully KW, Bennett NG. (2006) Twin differences in birth weight: the effects of genotype and prenatal environment on neonatal and post-neonatal mortality. Economics and Human Biology. 4: 151-83 |
Strully KW, Conley D. (2004) Reconsidering risk: adapting public policies to intergenerational determinants and biosocial interactions in health-related needs. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 29: 1073-107 |
Conley D, Strully K, Bennett NG. (2003) A Pound of Flesh or Just Proxy? Using Twin Differences to Estimate the Effect of Birth Weight on Life Chances National Bureau of Economic Research |