Investigators
Corina Mommaerts is an an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. She is an applied microeconomist whose research focuses on insurance against risks over the life
course.
Lauren Bishop is an Associate Professor at the Sandra Rosenbaum School of Social Work at the University of Wisconsin - Madison. Her research uses epidemiological, advanced computational, and qualitative methods to characterize disparities in health and wellbeing in adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities as they age.
Laura Dague is the James M. Griffin Professor of Health Policy in the Department of Public Service and Administration in the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University. Her research is in health economics, with a focus on the economics of health insurance and Medicaid.
Ari Ne’eman is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Health Policy and Management in the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. He uses administrative data to study the impact of the Department of Justice’s Olmstead litigation on employment and earnings outcomes for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Yulya Truskinovsky is an Associate Professor of Economics at Syracuse University. Her research interests are in labor, aging, and health, with a focus on the economics of caregiving.