War on Poverty Conference
The “War on Poverty” was launched fifty years ago this January, 2014. To mark this event, the Center for Poverty Research will be holding a conference from Thursday, January 9 – Friday, January 10th, 2014 on the UC Davis Campus.
Registration for this conference is closed. If you are still interested in attending, please email your request to povertycenter@ucdavis.edu. Please include the day(s) you would like to attend.
Day 1
“I’m for Grandma”: The War on Poverty, the Budget, and
LBJ’s Economic Vision
Presented by Kent Germany, University of South Carolina
Discussed by Price Fishback, University of Arizona
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The Impacts of 50 Years of the Food Stamp
Program
Presented by Hilary Hoynes, University of California,
Berkeley
Discussed by Maya Rossin-Slater, University of California,
Santa Barbara
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Health Insurance, Hospital Utilization and Mortality:
Evidence from Medicare’s Origins
Presented by Kenneth Chay, Brown
University
Discussed by Douglas Miller, University of California,
Davis
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Winning the War: Poverty from the Great Society to the
Great Recession
Presented by James Sullivan, Notre Dame University
Discussed by Thesia Garner, U.S. Bureau of Labor
Statistics
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Day 2
How We Fought the War on Poverty: A Quantitative
History
Presented by Martha Bailey,
University of Michigan
Discussed by Gavin Wright, Stanford University
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Nutrition and Cognitive Achievement: An Evaluation of the
School Breakfast Program
Presented by David Frisvold, Emory
University
Discussed by Chloe Gibbs, University of Virginia
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The History and Legacy of Title I
Presented by Sarah Reber, University of
California, Los Angeles
Discussed by Sean Reardon, Stanford University
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Long Run Puzzles in Head Start Research
Presented by Douglas Miller, University
of California, Davis
Discussed by Greg Duncan, University of
California, Irvine
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