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Social Epidemiology Across the Lifecourse

Session Chairs: 
Sandro Galea, Boston University
Theresa Osypuk, University of Minnesota

Examining the joint effects of everyday discrimination and low household autonomy on smoking during pregnancy and low birth weight among Romani women
Teresa Janevic

Poverty and child development:  A longitudinal study of the impact of the earned income tax credit
Rita Hamad

Does work flexibility lead to better parent’s health? A quasi-experimental study of the 2003 Work Flexibility Act in the United Kingdom
Mauricio Avendano

Exposure to neighborhood foreclosures and changes in cardiometabolic health: Results from the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis
Paul Christine

Widening educational disparities in life expectancy among women in the United States: A story of deteriorating life circumstances or selective social mobility?
Elizabeth Rose Mayeda

Impact of sustained economic hardship on cognitive functioning
Adina Zeki Al Hazzouri

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