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Thursday, July 24
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8:30 am
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Coffee and Pastries
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9:00 am
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Upward Educational Mobility in the U.S. over the Twentieth Century and the Role of Public Education
Martha J. Bailey, University of California, Los Angeles and NBER
Abdul Raheem Shariq Mohammed, Northeastern University
Paul Mohnen, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
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9:45 am
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The Long-Run Effects of Parental Wealth Shocks on Children
Cache Ellsworth, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Ian Fillmore, Washington University in St Louis
Adrian Haws, Cornell University
Joseph Price, Brigham Young University and NBER
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10:30 am
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Break
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11:00 am
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The Long-Run Impacts of Social Assistance on Marginalized Groups and Their Life Trajectories
Jason B. Cook, University of Utah
Chloe N. East, University of Colorado Denver and NBER
Adam Reiremo, Norwegian School of Economics
Alexander Willén, Norwegian School of Economics
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11:45 am
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Who Benefits from a Higher Share of Girls at School? Gender and Racial Differences in Mental Health
Monica Deza, Syracuse University and NBER
Maria Zhu, Syracuse University
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11:55 am
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Promoting STEM Education for Girls through Instagram and WhatsApp Interventions
Marcos Agurto, Universidad de Piura
Sudipta Sarangi, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Danila Serra, Texas A&M University
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12:05 pm
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Gender-Based Violence in Schools and Girls’ Education: Experimental Evidence from Mozambique
Sofia Amaral, The World Bank
Selim Gulesci, Trinity College Dublin
Maria Micaela Sviatschi, Princeton University and NBER
Alejandra Ramos, Trinity College Dublin
Sarita P. Ore-Quispe, Columbia University
Aixa Garcia-Ramos, University of Passau
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12:15 pm
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Lunch
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1:15 pm
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Moving for Good: Educational Gains from Leaving Violence Behind
María Padilla-Romo, University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UT) and NBER
Cecilia Peluffo, University of Florida
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1:25 pm
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Talk Therapy and Human Capital in Adolescence: Evidence from Nepal
Eric V. Edmonds, Dartmouth College and NBER
Priya Mukherjee, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Nikhilesh Prakash, Stockholm School of Economics
Nishith Prakash, Northeastern University
Shwetlena Sabarwal, The World Bank
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1:35 pm
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Treated Together: Spillovers Among Youths Admitted to Residential Treatment
Ronja Helénsdotter, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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1:45 pm
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Effects of Neighborhood Labeling on Children
Magdalena Dominguez, Uppsala University
Hans Grönqvist, Linnaeus University
Torsten O. Santavirta, Helsinki School of Economics
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1:55 pm
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From Access to Wellness: Early Life Exposure to Abortion Legalization and the Next Generation’s Health
Hamid Noghanibehambari, Austin Peay State University
David Slusky, University of Kansas and NBER
Hoa Vu, Northwestern University
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2:05 pm
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Divorce, Family Arrangements, and Children's Adult Outcomes
Andrew C. Johnston, University of Texas at Austin and NBER
Nolan G. Pope, University of Maryland, College Park and NBER
Maggie R. Jones, U.S. Census Bureau
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2:45 pm
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Break
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3:00 pm
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The Trade-offs of Privatizing Benefit Distribution: Evidence from Mississippi WIC
Shreya Bhardwaj, University of Southern California
Katherine Meckel, University of California, San Diego and NBER
Jaeyeon Shin, University of California, San Diego
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3:45 pm
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Teen Suicide and the Outcomes of Surviving Peers
Emily Cuddy, Duke University
Janet Currie, Yale University and NBER
Elisa Jácome, Northwestern University and NBER
Lucy Manly, Northwestern University
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4:30 pm
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Adjourn
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Friday, July 25
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8:30 am
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Coffee and Pastries
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9:00 am
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Parents' Earnings and the Returns to Universal Pre-Kindergarten
John E. Humphreis, Yale University and NBER
Christopher Neilson, Yale University and NBER
Xiaoyang Ye, Brown University
Seth D. Zimmerman, Yale University and NBER
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9:45 am
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Universal Pre-K as Economic Stimulus: Evidence from Nine States and Large Cities in the U.S.
C. Kirabo Jackson, Northwestern University and NBER
Julia A. Turner, Northwestern University
Jacob Bastian, Rutgers University and NBER
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10:30 am
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Break
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10:45 am
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Investing in Mothers? The Long-Run Impact of a Universal Childcare Program on Maternal Work and Income
Michael Baker, University of Toronto and NBER
Jonathan Gruber, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
Kevin S. Milligan, University of British Columbia and NBER
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11:30 am
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Short and Long Run Maternal Labor Supply Responses to Publicly Provided Schooling for Children
Jocelyn S. Wikle, Brigham Young University
Riley Wilson, Brigham Young University
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12:15 pm
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Lunch
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1:15 pm
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The Impact of a Child with Down Syndrome
Liran Einav, Stanford University and NBER
Amy Finkelstein, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
Petra Persson, Stanford University and NBER
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2:00 pm
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Break
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2:15 pm
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Improving Economic Outcomes for Disadvantaged Youth with Disabilities: Evidence from PROMISE
Ankita Patnaik, Cornell University
Michael Levere, Colgate University
Isabel Musse, Mathematica Policy Research
Gina Livermore, Mathematica Policy Research
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2:25 pm
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Targeted Education Transfers Reduced Long-Run and Intergenerational Ethnic Inequality in Chile
Adrienne Lucas, University of Delaware and NBER
Patrick McEwan, Wellesley College
David Torres Irribarra, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
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2:35 pm
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Calling All Parents: Leveraging Behavioral Insights to Boost Early Childhood Outcomes in the Developing World
Juanita Bloomfield, Universidad de Montevideo
Ana I. Balsa, Universidad de Montevideo
Alejandro Cid, Universidad de Montevideo
Philip Oreopoulos, University of Toronto and NBER
Alejandrina Cristia, ENS, CNRS
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2:45 pm
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Unconditional Cash Transfers and Child Mortality: Experimental Evidence from Kenya
Michael W. Walker, University of California, Berkeley
Nick Shankar, University of California, Berkeley
Edward Miguel, University of California, Berkeley and NBER
Dennis Egger, Univeristy of Oxford
Grady Killeen, University of California, Berkeley
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2:55 pm
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Moving to Cleaner Skyes: Age-Specific Effects of Exposure to Pollution on Health and Human Capital
Aline Bütikofer, Norwegian School of Economics
Kjell G. Salvanes, Norwegian School of Economics
Zichen Deng, University of Amsterdam
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3:05 pm
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Adjourn
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