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1by Meghan M. Skira Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.02.2015)“...This article formulates and estimates a dynamic discrete choice model of elder parent care and work to analyze how caregiving affects a woman's current and...”
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2by Van Houtven, Courtney Harold Coe, Norma B Skira, Meghan M Published in Journal of health economics (01.01.2013)“...Cross-sectional evidence in the United States finds that informal caregivers have less attachment to the labor force. The causal mechanism is unclear: do...”
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3“...How does medical innovation affect labor supply? We analyze how the availability of Cox-2 inhibitors, pharmaceuticals used for treating pain and inflammation,...”
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4by Beauchamp, Andrew Sanzenbacher, Geoffrey Seitz, Shannon Skira, Meghan M Published in International economic review (Philadelphia) (01.02.2018)“...Why do some men father children outside of marriage without providing support? Why do some women have children outside of marriage when they receive little...”
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5by Coe, Norma B Skira, Meghan M Van Houtven, Courtney Harold Published in Journal of health economics (01.03.2015)“...We examine whether long-term care (LTC) experience helps explain the low demand for long-term care insurance (LTCI). We test if expectations about future...”
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6by Coe, Norma B Skira, Meghan M Larson, Eric B Published in Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (JAGS) (01.10.2018)“...Approximately 34 million family and friends provided unpaid care to individuals aged 50 and older in 2015. It is difficult to place a value on that time,...”
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9by Bütikofer, Aline Cronin, Christopher J Skira, Meghan M Published in Journal of health economics (01.09.2020)“...Public policies aimed at improving health may have indirect effects on outcomes such as education and employment. We study the labor market effects of the US...”
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12by Konetzka, R. Tamara Skira, Meghan M Werner, Rachel M Published in American journal of health economics (2018201)“...Pay-for-performance (P4P) programs have become a popular policy tool aimed at improving health-care quality. We analyze how incentive design affects quality...”
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14by Coe, Norma B Skira, Meghan M Larson, Eric B Published in Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (JAGS) (17.09.2018)“...Approximately 34 million family and friends provided unpaid care to individuals age 50 and older in 2015. It is difficult to place a value on that time, since...”
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15“...Providing unpaid care for an older parent has costs that go well beyond a caregiver’s lost wages. A new estimate suggests that the median direct and indirect...”
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16“...Approximately 34 million family and friends provided unpaid care to individuals aged 50 and older in 2015. It is difficult to place a value on that time,...”
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17“...We examine whether long-term care (LTC) experience helps explain the low demand for long-term care insurance (LTCI). We test if expectations about future...”