Chapter
1
analyzes
the
impact
new
hospital
construction
has
on
neighboring
residential
real
estate
prices.
In
2017,
Oishei
Children’s
Hospital
was
built
in
downtown
Buffalo,
New
York,
representing
a
era
for
women
and
children’s
medical
facilities.
Individuals
working
at
old
facility
now
faced
decision
of
whether
to
move
closer
or
have
longer
commute.
Using
property
sales
data,
I
analyze
how
impacts
prices
with
difference-in-differences
hedonic
price
model
while
utilizing
three
unique
time
treatments
two
distance
treatments.
The
opening
generated
statistically
significant
percentage
increase
sale
within
1-
2.5-mile
radius,
suggesting
employees
may
be
purchasing
houses
shorter
commutes.
Feminist Economics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 49
Published: March 19, 2025
Despite
evidence
of
a
growing
interest
in
reproductive
justice
(RJ)
among
feminist
economists,
this
is
nascent.
To
avoid
RJ
becoming
buzzword
and
losing
its
political
critical
edge,
it
important
to
fully
grasp
what
the
framework
means
brings
research.
This
Dialogue
aims
create
space
where
possibility
an
interdisciplinary,
transnational
exchange
knowledge
ideas
could
be
explored
encouraged.
It
presents
four
views
about
adopt
commit
One
contributors
was
trained
as
economist
remaining
other
disciplines.
The
contributions
discuss
directly
or
show
by
example
how
research
guided
can
contribute
development
ethical
effective
transformative
response
increasingly
oppressive
policy
trajectory
current
historical
moment.
SSRN Electronic Journal,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
The
U.S.
Supreme
Court
decision
in
Dobbs
v.
Jackson
Women's
Health
Organization
sparked
the
most
profound
transformation
of
landscape
abortion
access
50
years.
We
provide
first
estimates
effects
this
on
fertility
using
a
pre-registered
synthetic
difference-in-differences
design
applied
to
newly
released
provisional
natality
data
for
half
2023.
results
indicate
that
states
with
bans
experienced
an
average
increase
births
2.3
percent
relative
where
was
not
restricted.
Journal of Population Economics,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
35(4), P. 1385 - 1441
Published: May 18, 2022
Abstract
An
expansive
empirical
literature
estimates
the
causal
effects
of
policies
governing
young
women’s
confidential
and
legal
access
to
contraception
abortion.
I
present
a
new
review
changes
in
historical
policy
environment
USA
that
serve
as
foundation
this
literature.
consult
primary
sources,
including
annotated
statutes,
judicial
rulings,
attorney
general
opinions,
advisory
articles
medical
journals,
well
secondary
sources
newspaper
snapshots
various
environments
prepared
by
scholars,
advocates,
government
organizations.
Based
on
review,
provide
suggested
coding
over
past
60
years.
also
compare
schemes
used
where
possible
resolve
numerous
substantial
discrepancies.
Journal of Women Politics & Policy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
45(1), P. 167 - 189
Published: Jan. 2, 2024
Reproductive
rights
have
faced
uncertainty
following
a
succession
of
court
decisions
since
2021,
particularly
the
decision
in
Dobbs
v.
Jackson
Woman's
Health.
This
article
explores
response
from
mobile
applications
dubbed
"period
trackers"
or
"menstruapps,"
which
allow
individuals
to
track
their
menstrual
cycles
on
devices.
Following
and
subsequent
efforts
by
states
criminalize
abortion,
there
were
many
voices
concerned
about
data
these
apps
collect.
paper
analyzes
privacy
policies
over
30
apps.
Specifically,
focusing
how
changed
language,
not,
during
period
when
reproductive
under
increased
threat.