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Dora Costa
Dora Costa, Principal Investigator

Dora L. Costa is the Kenneth T. Sokoloff Professor of Economic History at the University of California, Los Angeles. Her research, grounded in American economic history, focuses on issues in labor economics, demography, and health.

Supported by the National Institute on Aging grants #P01 AG010120, #P01 AG010120-16, #R01 AG027960, #P01AG010120, and #R21AG064460

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