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SUMMARY:PSID Seminar: How State Context Shapes the Long Arm of Childhood
DESCRIPTION:Emily Dore\nPostdoctoral Research Fellow\nSocial Policies for Health Equity Research (SPHERE) Center\nHarvard School of Public HealthWednesday, November 19, 2025 \n12:00 PM – 1:00 PM\nInstitute for Social Research, Thompson Street\nRoom 1450 + ZoomLunch will be provided – please RSVP by 11/14/2025 ( https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd23D2bSX96BuzQ6CXAUVG-6myk1woEUeJFT05M8Ms5NWp-Ew/viewform )Research has repeatedly shown that individual-level measures of childhood socioeconomic status (SES), such as parental income and education, are associated with health in later life. Less explored is the role of state contextual factors in shaping this relationship between childhood SES and adult health. Illuminating structural and political determinants of health along the life span can improve interventions by broadening their reach to the population level, complimenting interventions that concentrate on individual behavioral changes. In this presentation, Dr. Dore will present findings from two projects that explore these questions using data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics. The first investigates how the relationship between childhood SES and health in adulthood varies across states, and which state contexts may be driving observed differences. The second examines a specific policy intervention, welfare reform in the mid-1990s, to understand how exposure to different types of welfare programming in childhood shapes health years later.Add to calendar ( https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0/r/eventedit/copy/MmVucjFqdWQ5ZWc1cTNzcHFmdHBmcTVvZjYgY19iMDNkZTU5MDA1MTA1OGNkYTYzOWI3MDliNmNhMjdlNjZiYzQ4N2NkYWE0YmJiZjg4ZjdjYzY1YjVlN2Q2OWYxQGc/dGV2YWhAdW1pY2guZWR1 )\nJoin the PSID Seminar with Emily Dore on Zoom ( https://umich.zoom.us/j/92766476449?jst=2#success )\n
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