Event 273 SS&H

Barriers to Infant Immunization Among the Poor
Jessamyn Schaller, Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Arizona

Professor Schaller studies a variety of topics in labor, public, and health economics, with an emphasis on the associations between aggregate and individual labor market shocks, health, and child outcomes. Her current work focuses on the economic and environmental determinants of fertility, infant health, and child immunizations, estimation of dynamic treatment effects in applied microeconomic settings, and the intergenerational effects of later-life health and labor market shocks. In addition to her appointment at the University of Arizona, Professor Schaller is a Faculty Research Fellow in the National Bureau of Economic Research Program on Children