Attending #SEA2025? Come see me present my #JMP on Monday at 12pm!
I am on the #EconJobMarket this year! I work on questions about women’s health, family, & labor.
In my #JMP I study how changes in abortion access affect infant and maternal health, finding that reductions in access harm health at birth.
Read the full manuscript here: lillyspringer.com
I'm on the #EconJobMarket! I study how policies and childhood environments shape outcomes of low-income & vulnerable kids.
In my JMP, I study the effects of allowing youth who would have aged out of foster care at 18 to stay until 21—offering support their peers not in foster care get from parents.
“Birth Center and Maternal and Infant Health” by Helena Roy, @ambarlaforgia.bsky.social, @maya-rossin-slater.bsky.social, Helen Kissel, and Petra Persson looks at the growth of births centers and health outcomes in the US
“The Consequences of Federal Abortion Funding Bans” from @mayrapinedat.bsky.social, @lhoehnvelasco.bsky.social, and Nikita Dhingra looks at a really understudied form of abortion restrictions
“Medicare’s Coverage Gaps Reduce Women’s Contraceptive Use Among Women with Disabilities” from @meghanbellerose.bsky.social and coauthors is a really timely look at what effects contraceptive take up & access
“Pregnancy at 35 and Beyond: Is It Time to Redefine the Geriatric Pregnancy Age” from Devoja Ganguli asks a really fascinating question about the long established idea of when a geriatric pregnancy is.
“The Price of Parenthood: Childcare Costs and Fertility”, which is @abigaildow.bsky.social’s excellent JMP is a really interesting look at the link between childcare and birthrates
Next is “Power to the Platform: Online Dating and Reproductive Health” by @cpdurrance.bsky.social, @mguldi.bsky.social, & @causalinf.bsky.social which looks at the introduction of Craigslist personal ads on fertility
🧵 of my favorite new papers that I saw at #ASHEcon2025
First up is “Stigmas and Social Safety Net Participation” from @kpukelis.bsky.social and Michael Holcomb which finds interesting stigma difference along political lines
Really excited for this year’s #ASHEcon2025
I’m presenting my JMP on Tuesday afternoon and am discussing 3 really interesting papers throughout the conference.
Come say hi!
Check out my work on the spillovers effects NP scope of practice expansions with @omfleming.bsky.social
🚨For the past two years, we have worked feverously to create a solid set of starter statistics on the economics of care. I couldn’t be prouder of what our small but mighty team has created for y’all. Check it out below, download data, and follow us @thecareboard.bsky.social! 🚨
Had a wonderful time at the Atlanta PPCW Workshop this week!
Special shout out to my fellow grad student presenters who are all doing such interesting work!
Thank you to @lindsbullinger.bsky.social and @danieldench1.bsky.social for a great workshop
Wonder what’s been happening after Dobbs?
Check out my new @econofact.bsky.social memo with @davidslusky.bsky.social
What do parents do in an adaptive labor market when infant care goes away? Perhaps most interesting is what FATHERS do. 👀👀👀 Check out our newest paper below. 👇👇👇
Last skills session week with the KU Madison and Lila Self Graduate Fellowship is in the books!
Love this group of incredible and supportive future PhDs
Are People Fleeing States With Abortion Bans?
Yes, according to our analysis of change-of-address data from the USPS. For more details, see our NBER WP or abstract below:
www.nber.org/papers/w33328
#EconSky
Joint work w/: @danieldench1.bsky.social + Kelly Lifchez + @econling.bsky.social
Spending my snowed in days working on my syllabus and would love any paper recs!
#EconSky
Getting ready to update the syllabus for my undergrad health economics course for the spring
What are the papers that make you excited to be a health economist/do health econ research?
Looking for any/all topic areas!
Celebrating passing my comps, but really doing research for my next paper on the economics of Broadway
Massive thank you to my wonderfully supportive and helpful committee!
Are you working on a paper related to healthcare provider scope of practice laws?
@omfleming.bsky.social and I are looking for another paper for the session we are organizing for #ASHEcon2025
#APPAM2024 ☑️
#SEA2024 ☑️
Contentedly exhausted ☑️
Truly a wonderful marathon of conferences full of great papers, presentations, and people!
Now onto Thanksgiving and final prepping for my comps
#APPAM2024 ➡️ #SEA2024
I’m presenting in two health sessions on Sunday
Come check them out!
Loved this quantitative and qualitative examination of reasons postpartum women report for not using contraceptives directly after birth from Amanda Spishak-Thomas
Angela Shoulders’ “Unintended Consequences of Naloxone Co-Prescription Laws” shows that these laws surprisingly may have increased illicit opioids mortality
Taehyun Kim looks at the relatively understudied impact of allowing Medicaid to cover abortions on births/abortions and economics outcomes in “Effects of Medicaid Coverage for Abortion on Pregnancy and Economic Outcomes in Illinois”
“Supply-Side Opioid Restrictions and the Retail Pharmacy Market” from @anne-m-burton.bsky.social and Brandyn Churchill evaluates the supply side implications of policies designed to restrict opioid overprescribing
(Had the great privilege to discuss this one!)
Quan Qi’s “Regulatory Impacts on Supply Shifts of Maternal Healthcare Providers: Evidence from TRAP laws” looks at some really interesting downstream effects from abortion restrictions