Martha J. Bailey - Honors, Media, and Features
Features
How good are automated record linkage methods?
How good are automated record linkage methods?
How does increased access to contraception impact life events?
Linking 50 years of U.S. administrative data for longitudinal analyses
A groundbreaking collection of data on Americans born 1880-1930
CHCs and the mortality of older Americans
Family planning programs and poverty
Gauging the impact of America's War on Poverty
How access to birth control 50 years ago affected the lives of women, children and families
Impacts of Community Health Centers
Access to the Pill and earnings
Income/gender gaps in U.S. college completion
Benefits of U.S. family planning programs
In the News
Children with access to SNAP fair better as adults, according to Bailey study
Bailey's research on paid parental leave cited in MarketWatch
Do paid family leave policies help fix the gender pay gap? Bailey's study found the opposite.
Bailey explores how economics is trying to fix its gender problem
Martha Bailey among Bloomberg's 'People to Watch in 2018'
Bailey and Dynarski's work cited in piece on why 2-year tech degrees not best idea for many students
Work by Bailey et al cited in Rolling Stone piece on how birth control has changed America
Bailey and Danziger's War on Poverty book reviewed in NY Review of Books
Bailey and Dynarski's work cited in Bloomberg article on growing U.S. inequality
Bailey and Dynarski's work cited in story on sending teams of poor kids to college
Bailey finds federally funded CHCs reduced mortality and health care costs for those 50+
Bailey and Dynarski say women face worse labor market options without college degree
Bailey's work cited on growing income disparities in college enrollment and graduation
Work by Bailey and Dynarski on growing income gap in graduation rates cited in NYT
Work by Bailey and Dynarski cited in NYT piece on income inequality
Bailey says War on Poverty helped the poor on several fronts
Bailey says we need to embrace successes and learn from failures of War on Poverty
Bailey says War on Poverty programs are investments in nation's future
Bailey's work cited on how family planning impacts lives of women, children, and families
Bailey and Danziger's book cited in Nation story on interpreting the new Census data on poverty
Bailey and Dynarski cited in piece on why quality education should be a "civil and moral right"
Bailey and Dynarski cited in NYT story on the growing role of higher education in class divides
Bailey and Dynarski's work cited in Atlantic story on growing educational inequality
Bailey's work on the efficacy of federal family planning programs covered in LSA Magazine
Bailey's research cited in discussion of impact of family planning programs
Bailey says women more likely than men to attend college
Bailey and Hershbein say women's access to pill raised their earnings
Bailey and Hershbein find women's access to pill raised their earnings
Bailey and Dynarski's work cited in NYT story on growing rich-poor education gap
Bailey says income drives college graduation rates, which drive rich-poor income gap
Bailey sees spike in rich-poor college completion gap since 1990s
Bailey says state spending on family planning yields later Medicaid savings
Bailey finds federal programs helped reduce births among poor women in the 1960s and 70s
Honors & Awards
Martha Bailey elected to the Board of Officers of the Society of Labor Economists
Martha Bailey and Nicolas Duquette win Cole Prize for article on War on Poverty
Martha Bailey and Brad Hershbein win 2013 IZA Young Labor Economist Award
Martha Bailey wins U-M teaching award
Martha Bailey winner of 2011 IPUMS Research Award
Martha Bailey awarded 2009 CESifo Distinguished Research Affiliate Award
Announcements
PSC Researchers & Trainees presenting latest research findings at PAA 2019