Lindsey Rose Bullinger
Assistant Professor
- School of Public Policy
Overview
Lindsey Rose Bullinger, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor in the School of Public Policy. She is a faculty affiliate with the Children's Pediatric Research Alliance at the Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, Georgia Tech's Center for Health and Humanitarian Systems, and the Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities at the University of Notre Dame. She is on the editorial board for the Journal of Policy Analysis & Management. Her research examines how public policies affect child and family health and well-being, especially among low-income families. Her work has been published in American Journal of Health Economics, Journal of Health Economics, Journal of Policy Analysis & Management, Contemporary Economic Policy, Review of Economics of the Household, Economics & Human Biology, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Housing Policy Debate, Child Abuse & Neglect, Children and Youth Services Review, Health Affairs, BMC Pediatrics, Health Services Research, American Journal of Public Health, JAMA Pediatrics, and Maternal and Child Health Journal. Dr. Bullinger’s research has been funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Foundation for Opioid Response Efforts (FORE), Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy, Spencer Foundation, Cash Transfer Lab at NYU, and Pew Charitable Trusts. She earned a Ph.D. from the O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. She holds an MPA from the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University, and a bachelor's degree from Miami University in Ohio.
Interests
- Applied Microeconomics
- Health Economics
- Program Evaluation, Public Management and Administration
- Health
- Children's Programs
- Inequality and Poverty
- Vulnerable Populations
Courses
- PUBP-3030: Policy Analysis
- PUBP-6201: Public Policy Analysis
Recent Publications
Journal Articles
- Coverage Effects of the Affordable Care Act’s Medicaid Expansion on Reproductive-Aged Women, Postpartum Mothers, and Mothers with Older Children.
In: Maternal and Child Health Journal [Peer Reviewed]
Date: March 2022
- Effects of parental public health insurance eligibility on parent and child health outcomes
In: Economics & Human Biology [Peer Reviewed]
Date: January 2022
- The Impact of COVID-19 on the Delivery of an Evidence-Based Child Maltreatment Prevention Program: Understanding the Perspectives of SafeCare® Providers
In: Journal of Family Violence [Peer Reviewed]
Date: 2022