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  1. JASON M. LINDOjlindo@gatech.edu|(979) 446-3969|https://sites.gatech.edu/jasonlindo/Georgia Institute of Technology|School of Economics|Atlanta, GA 30332CURRENT POSITIONSMary S. and Richard B. Inman, Jr. Professor of Economics, 2024–PresentProfessor of Economics, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2023–PresentDirector, Health Economics and Policy Innovation Collaborative (HEPIC), Georgia Tech (2023–Present)Fellow, Global Labor Organization, 2017–PresentResearch Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), 2014–PresentResearch Fellow, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), 2010–PresentPREVIOUS POSITIONSCo-Editor,Economic Inquiry, 2016–2023Professor of Economics, Texas A&M University, 2018–2023Ray. A. Rothrock ’77 Senior Fellow, Texas A&M University, 2019–2023Associate Editor,Journal of Population Economics, 2016–2022Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Montana State University, 2020 – 2022Visiting Research Scholar, Montana State University, 2016 – 2020Associate Professor of Economics, Texas A&M University, 2013–2018Visiting Principal Fellow, University of Wollongong, 2012–2014Faculty Research Fellow, National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), 2011– 2014Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Oregon, 2009–2013EDUCATIONPh.D., Economics, University of California, Davis, 2009M.A., Economics, University of California, Davis, 2005B.A., Economics, University of California, Davis, 2004RESEARCH INTERESTShealth care, behaviors, and outcomes; employment shocks; family dynamics; children/youthTEACHING INTERESTSeconometric/empirical methods; health (care, behavior, outcomes); labor; gender; crime; demographyPUBLICATIONSPeer-Reviewed PublicationsLindo, Jason M., Krishna Regmi, and Isaac Swensen.“Stable Income, Stable Family,”The Review of Economicsand Statistics, forthcoming.Cao, Andy, Jason M. Lindo, and Jiee Zhong.“Can Social Media Rhetoric Incite Hate Incidents? Evidencefrom Trump’s “Chinese Virus” Tweets,”Journal of Urban Economics, 137, 2023.Lindo, Jason M., Isaac D. Swensen, and Glen R. Waddell.“Effects of Violent Media Content: Evidence fromthe Rise of the UFC,”Journal of Health Economics, 83, 2022.Lindo, Jason M.rMayra Pineda-Torres.“New Evidence on The Effects of Mandatory Delay Laws forAbortion,”Journal of Health Economics, 80, 2021.
  2. JASON M. LINDO2Kelly, Andrea, Jason M. Lindo, and Analisa Packham.“The Power of the IUD: Effects of Expanding Accessto Contraception Through Title X Clinics,”Journal of Public Economics, 192, 2020.Lindo, Jason M., Caitlin Myers, Andrea Schlosser, and Scott Cunningham.“How Far is Too Far? New Evi-dence on Abortion Clinic Closures, Access, and Abortions,”The Journal of Human Resources, 55(4), pp. 1137-1160, 2020.Lindo, Jason M.“Weighing the Evidence on the Likely Effects of Expanding Access to LARCs on Poverty,”American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 222(4), pp. S864-S865, 2020.Lindo, Jason M., Dave Marcotte, Isaac D. Swensen, and Jane Palmer.“Any Press is Good Press? The Unan-ticipated Effects of Title IX Investigations on University Outcomes,”Economics of Education Review, 73, 2019.Lindo, Jason M., Jessamyn Schaller, and Benjamin Hansen.“Caution! Men Not At Work: Gender SpecificLabor Market Conditions and Child Maltreatment,”Journal of Public Economics, 163, pp. 77-98, 2018.Lindo, Jason M. and María Padilla-Romo.“Kingpin Approaches to Fighting Crime and Violence: Evidencefrom Mexico’s Drug War,”Journal of Health Economics, 58, pp. 253-268, 2018.Bondurant, Samuel, Jason M. Lindo, and Isaac D. Swensen.“Substance Abuse Treatment Centers and LocalCrime,"Journal of Urban Economics, 104, pp. 124-133, 2018.Lindo, Jason M., Peter Siminski, and Isaac D. Swensen.“College Party Culture and Sexual Assault,"AmericanEconomic Journal: Applied Economics, 10(1), pp. 236-65, 2018.Lindo, Jason M. and Analisa Packham.“How Much Can Expanding Access to Long-Acting Reversible Con-traceptives Reduce Teen Birth Rates?”American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 9(3), pp. 348-76, 2017.Barreca, Alan I., Jason M. Lindo, and Glen R. Waddell.“Heaping-Induced Bias in Regression-DiscontinuityDesigns,”Economic Inquiry, 54(1), pp. 268–293, 2016.Lindo, Jason M., Peter Siminski, and Oleg Yerokhin.“Breaking the Link Between Legal Access to Alcoholand Motor Vehicle Accidents: Evidence from New South Wales,”Health Economics, 25(7), pp. 908–928, 2015.Lindo, Jason M.“Aggregation and the Estimated Effects of Economic Conditions on Health,”Journal ofHealth Economics, 40, pp. 83–96, 2015.Lindo, Jason M. and Charles Stoecker.“Drawn into Violence: Evidence on ‘What Makes a Criminal’ fromthe Vietnam Draft Lotteries,”Economic Inquiry, 52(1), pp.239–258, 2014.Lindo, Jason M., Isaac D. Swensen, and Glen R. Waddell.“Alcohol and Student Performance: Estimating theEffect of Legal Access,”Journal of Health Economics, 32(1), pp. 22–32, 2013.Lindo, Jason M., Isaac D. Swensen, and Glen R. Waddell.“Are Big-Time Sports a Threat to Student Achieve-ment?”American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 4(4), pp. 254–274, 2012.Cuffe, Harold, William T. Harbaugh, Jason M. Lindo, Giancarlo Musto, and Glen R. Waddell.“Evidence on theEfficacy of School-Based Incentives for Healthy Living,”Economics of Education Review, 31(6), pp. 1028–1036,2012.Barreca, Alan I., Melanie Guldi, Jason M. Lindo, and Glen R. Waddell.“Saving Babies? Revisiting the Effectof Very Low Birth Weight Classification,”The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 126(4), pp. 2117–2123, 2011.Lindo, Jason M.“Parental Job Loss and Infant Health,”Journal of Health Economics, 30(5), pp. 869–879, 2011.Lindo, Jason M., Nicholas J. Sanders, and Philip Oreopoulos.“Ability, Gender, and Performance Standards:Evidence from Academic Probation,”American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2(2), pp. 95–117, 2010.Lindo, Jason M.“Are Children Really Inferior Goods? Evidence from Displacement-driven Income Shocks,”The Journal of Human Resources, 45(2), pp. 301-327, 2010.Book Chapters and Other Academic PublicationsBullinger, Lindsey Rose, Jason M. Lindo, and Jessamyn Schaller.“Economic Determinants of Child Mal-treatment,”in Alain Marciano and Giovanni Battista Ramello, eds.,Encyclopedia of Law and Economics, SecondEdition, 2021.
  3. JASON M. LINDO3Lindo, Jason M., Mayra Pineda-Torres, David Pritchard, and Hedieh Tajali.“Legal Access to ReproductiveControl Technology, Women’s Education, and Earnings Approaching Retirement,”AEA Papers and Proceed-ings, 110, pp. 231-235, 2020.Bailey, Martha J. and Jason M. Lindo.“Access and Use of Contraceptives and Its Effects on Women’s Out-comes in the United States,”in Susan L. Averett, Laura M. Argys, and Saul D. Hoffman, ed.,Oxford Handbookon the Economics of Women, New York: Oxford University Press, 2018.Lindo, Jason M. and Jessamyn Schaller.“Economic Determinants of Child Maltreatment,”in Jürgen Back-haus, ed.,Encyclopedia of Law and Economics, pp. 1–10, NY: Springer, 2014.Lindo, Jason M. and Peter Siminski.“Should The Legal Age For Buying Alcohol Be Raised to 21 Years?”Medical Journal of Australia, 201(10), p. 571, 2014.Page, Marianne, Ann Huff Stevens, and Jason M. Lindo.“Parental Income Shocks and Outcomes of Dis-advantaged Youth in the United States,”in Jonathan Gruber, ed.,An Economic Perspective on the Problems ofDisadvantaged Youth, pp. 213–235, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009.Policy Briefs and EditorialsDaniel Dench, Kelly Lifchez, Jason M. Lindo and Jancy Ling Liu,“Do State Abortion Bans Impact People’sLocation Decisions?”EconoFact, January 21, 2025.Jason M. Lindo, Krishna Regmi, and Isaac D. Swensen,“Layoffs, Divorce, and the Effect of UnemploymentInsurance”EconoFact, October 21, 2020.Andrea M. Kelly, Jason M. Lindo, and Analisa Packham,“Could Expanding Access to Contraception ImproveEconomic Outcomes?”EconoFact, August 20, 2019. Republished byPBS News Hour, August 29, 2019.Jason M. Lindo, Peter Siminski, and Isaac D. Swensen,“Big game days in college football linked with sexualassault,”The Conversation, September 20, 2018.Jason M. Lindo, Dave E. Marcotte, Jane E. Palmer, and Isaac D. Swensen,“Any Press is Good Press? StudyFinds Federal Investigations of University Responses to Sexual Misconduct Cases May Help Enrollments,”ProMarket: The Blog of the Stigler Center at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, August 16, 2018.Jason M. Lindo, Peter Siminski, and Isaac D. Swensen,“Football, College Party Culture, and Sexual Assault,”EconoFact, July 19, 2018.Bondurant, Samuel, Jason M. Lindo, and Isaac D. Swensen,“Access to Substance Abuse Treatment, DrugOverdose Deaths, and Crime,”EconoFact, March 16, 2018.Lindo, Jason M.“Defunding Planned Parenthood Didn’t Reduce the Number of Abortions in Texas,”DallasMorning News, July 6, 2017.Lindo, Jason M. and Analisa Packham.“Lowering the Teenage Birthrate,”New York Times, July 13, 2015.Lindo, Jason M. and Analisa Packham.“Long-acting Reversible Contraceptives Reduced Teen Pregnancies,Especially in Higher-Poverty Areas,”UC Davis Center for Poverty Research Policy Brief, 4(3), 2015.Lindo, Jason M. and María Padilla-Romo.“Kingpin Approaches to Fighting Crime and Violence: Evidencefrom Mexico’s Drug War,”Cato Research Briefs in Economic Policy, No. 31, July 2015.Lindo, Jason M.“Gender-Specific Measures of Economic Conditions and Child Abuse,”Center for the Studyof Women in Society Research Matters, Spring 2013.Working PapersDench, Daniel L., Kelly Lifchez, Jason M. Lindo and Jancy Ling Liu.“Are People Fleeing States With AbortionBans?”NBER Working Paper No. 33328.Lindo, Jason M., Isaac D. Swensen, and Krishna Regmi.“Marriage and Cohabitation as Economic SafetyNets.”GRANTS AND COMPETITIVE EXTERNAL FELLOWSHIPS
  4. JASON M. LINDO4Society for Family Planning, PI, 2024Laura and John Arnold Foundation, PI, 2018National Institute for Health Care Management Research and Education Foundation, PI, 2017Turnovsky Fellowship, 2017US Department of Justice Research Grant, Co-PI with Isaac D. Swensen, Award 2014-R2-CX-0015, 2014INTERNAL GRANTSTexas Census Research Data Center Proposal Development Grant, 2014Texas Census Research Data Center Proposal Development Grant, 2013Center for the Study of Women in Society Faculty Research Grant, University of Oregon, 2012Junior Professorship Development Grant, University of Oregon, College of Arts and Sciences, 2011Junior Professorship Development Grant, University of Oregon, College of Arts and Sciences, 2010Junior Faculty Award, University of Oregon, 2009Graduate Student Travel Award, UC Davis, 2007HONORS AND AWARDSIAC Silver Star Faculty Research Award, Georgia Tech, 2025Best Supporter of Graduate Students, Texas A&M Department of Economics, 2020Outstanding Graduate Instructor of the Year, Texas A&M Department of Economics, 2018Best Graduate Advisor, Texas A&M Department of Economics, 2017Outstanding Graduate Instructor of the Year, Texas A&M Department of Economics, 2013Emerging Scholar, Center for Poverty Research, University of Kentucky, 2011Phi Beta Kappa, 2005INVITED PRESENTATIONS AND WORKSHOPS2024–2025:University of Tennessee at Knoxville, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign2023–2024:Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health, National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine,Kennesaw State University, Syracuse University, University of Pittsburgh, University of Kentucky, Centers forDisease Control and Prevention, University of Texas – El Paso2022–2023:Texas A&M University (Dept of History’s roundtable about Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Orga-nization), Economists’ Perspectives on Abortion Access (American Society of Health Economists’ Special Event),University of Iowa, Georgia Institute of Technology, National Institute for Health Care Management2021–2022:Elon University, University of Connecticut2020–2021:Centre for Health Economics–Monash Business School, Monash University Department of Economics,Association for Mentoring & Inclusion in Economics (AMIE)2019–2020:Miami University, Indiana University, San Diego State University, Society of Family Planning AnnualMeeting, American Economic Association Annual Meetings, University of Michigan, University of South Florida2018–2019:3rd IZA Workshop on Gender and Family Economics, University of California at Davis, BrookingsConference on Improving Opportunity Through Family Planning2017–2018:University of Kansas, Stata Texas Empirical Micro Conference, Sam Houston State University, Ifo In-stitute Workshop on Economic Uncertainty and the Family, 18th Annual Southeastern Health Economics StudyGroup, University of Tennessee, Texas A&M University (Agricultural Economics), Birdsall House Conference onWomen (Center for Global Development), Texas A&M University (School of Public Health), University of SouthCarolina, Columbia University, American University, NBER Health Economics Program Meetings, University ofCalifornia at Davis, Montana State University Initiative for Regulation and Applied Economic Analysis Confer-ence on “Economics of Reproductive Health Policies”
  5. JASON M. LINDO52016–2017:Montana State University, University of Colorado at Boulder, West Virginia University, Fall Meet-ings of the Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management, Annual Meetings of the American EconomicsAssociation, University of California at Merced, Southern Methodist University, Victoria University of Wellington2015–2016:Texas Tech University, Southern Economic Association Annual Meetings, National Institute for HealthCare Management Webinar on Adolescent Health and Teen Pregnancy, NBER Children’s Program Meetings,China Meeting of the Econometric Society2014–2015:Monash University, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Baylor University, SOLE/EALE WorldMeetings2013–2014:Tulane University, University of Texas at Dallas, Dalhousie University, University of Houston and RiceUniversity, University of Wollongong, Victoria University of Wellington, Massey University2012–2013:Labour Econometrics Workshop (Discussant), University of Wollongong, Texas A&M University, Uni-versity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Louisiana State University, Michigan State University, University ofCalifornia at Merced, 5th Annual Meeting on the Economics of Risky Behaviors, NBER Children’s Program Meet-ings2011–2012:The Australian National University, University of Wollongong, Australian Labour Econometrics Work-shop, University of Notre Dame, Case Western Reserve University, University of Maryland, University of Oregon,SOLE Annual Meetings, IZA/SOLE Transatlantic Meeting of Labor Economists2010–2011:NBER Children’s Program Meetings, SOLE Annual Meetings, Public Policy and the Economics of theFamily Conference at Mount Holyoke College, University of Kentucky, Portland State University2009–2010:Western Economic Association Annual Meetings, American Economic Association Annual Meetings(Discussant), SOLE/EALE World Meetings, The Economics of Family Policy Conference at the University ofBergen, NBER Children’s Program Meetings, Economic Demography Workshop, University of British Columbia2008–2009:NBER Higher Education Program Meetings, RAND Corporation, University of Colorado at Denver,Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, University of Oregon, The College of William and Mary, SonomaState University, California State University at Sacramento, All UC Labor Conference, UC Davis Economy, Justice,and Society Retreat, Western Economic Association Annual MeetingsADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIESCo-Director of Mentoring:Association for Mentoring & Inclusion in Economics (AMIE), 2021–2022Referee:American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, American Eco-nomic Review, American Journal of Health Economics, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The B.E. Journalof Economic Analysis and Policy, Children and Youth Services Review, Contemporary Economic Policy, Contraception, De-mography, Eastern Economic Journal, The Economic Journal, Economics of Education Review, Economic Inquiry, EducationEvaluation and Policy Analysis, Empirical Economics, Health Economics, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Institutefor Women’s Policy Research, Journal of Applied Econometrics, Journal of Econometrics, Journal of Family and Economic Is-sues, Journal of Health Economics, The Journal of Human Resources, Journal of The Japanese and International Economies,Journal of Labor Economics, Journal of Labor Research, Journal of Law Economics and Organization, Journal of PolicyAnalysis and Management, Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Population Economics, Journal of Public Economics,Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Labour Economics, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Public Choice,The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Review of Economics of The Household, Review of Economic Studies, The SouthernEconomic Journal, Women’s Health IssuesReviewer:National Science Foundation, APPAM Program CommitteeCo-organizer or Committee Member:Montana State University Initiative for Regulation and Applied EconomicAnalysis Conference on “Economics of Unemployment Insurance” 2020 (Co-organizer), Texas Health EconomicsWorkshop 2019 (Co-organizer), Montana State University Initiative for Regulation and Applied Economic Anal-ysis Conference on “Economics of Reproductive Health Policies” 2018 (Co-organizer), Annual Health EconomicsConference 2018 (Committee Member), Economic Demography Workshop 2018 (Committee Member), Midwest-ern Econometrics Group Meetings 2017 ((Committee Member), Economic Demography Workshop 2017 (Commit-tee Member), 15th Annual Labour Econometrics Workshop 2012 (Committee Member)
  6. JASON M. LINDO6Advisory Board Member:Michigan Contraceptive Access, Research, and Evaluation Study, 2018–Present
  7. JASON M. LINDO7TEACHING EXPERIENCEGeorgia Institute of TechnologyPhD-level Empirical Research Methods (Spr 24, Spr 24)Texas A&M UniversityIntroduction to Economic Data Analysis (Spr 23)Data Science for Economic and Social Issues (Fall 14, Spr 14, Spr 16, Spr 17, Spr 18, Fall 19, Fall 20, Spr 21, Spr22, Spr 23)PhD-level Econometrics (Fall 13, Fall 14, Spr 15, Spr 16, Spr 17, Spr 18, Spr 19, Spr 21, Spr 22)Shanghai University of Finance and EconomicsShort Course in Econometric Methods for Causal Inference (Summer 16)University of OregonGraduate Labor Economics (Winter 10, Fall 10, Spr 13)Topics in Labor Economics (Fall 09, Winter 10, Fall 10, Spr 11, Fall 11, Spr 12, Spr 13)Economics of Gender (Spr 11, Fall 11, Spr 12)PHD STUDENT ADVISING(including graduation year and initial placement)Georgia Institute of TechnologyShubhsri Rajendra (co-chair, in progress)Sherajum Monira Farin (external member for Georgia State, 2024), Augusta UniversityTexas A&M UniversityMaxwell Bullard (co-chair, in progress)Jiee Zhong (co-chair, 2024), Miami UniversityWesley Miller (2024), University of Southern CaliforniaMayra Pineda Torres (chair, 2022), Georgia Institute of TechnologyDavid Pritchard (chair, 2022), U.S. Census BureauHedieh Tajali (2022), University of EdinburghAndrea Kelly (chair, 2020), Grinnell CollegeManuel Hoffman (2020), University of HeidelbergJoshua Witter (2020), Correlation Research Division at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day SaintsRoberto Mosquera (co-chair, 2019), Universidad de las AméricasBrittany Street (2019), University of MissouriJohn Anders (2019), US Census BureauRuichao Si (2019), Nankai UniversitySamuel Bondurant (chair, 2018) US Census BureauAbigail Peralta (2018), Louisiana State UniversityYongzhi Sun (2018), Southwestern University of Finance and EconomicsMaría Padilla-Romo (chair, 2017), University of TennesseeEmily Zheng (chair, 2017), Chinese University of Hong Kong - ShenzenJaegum Lim (2017), Korean National AssemblyAnalisa Packham (chair, 2016), Miami UniversityPierre Mouganie (2015), American University of BeirutJillian Carr (2015), Purdue UniversityUniversity of Oregon
  8. JASON M. LINDO8Kristian Holden (co-chair, 2014), American Institutes for Research (AIR)Harold Cuffe (co-chair, 2013), Victoria University of WellingtonIsaac Swensen (co-chair, 2013), Montana State UniversityBrian Vander Naald (2012), University of Alaska, JuneauEric Duquette (2010), Economic Research Service, USDAUNIVERSITY SERVICEFaculty Senate, 2014-2016Climate and Diversity Committee, 2015-2016Academic Affairs Committee, 2014-2015DEPARTMENTAL SERVICEGeorgia Institute of TechnologyFaculty Advisory Committee (Chair), School of Economics (2024–)Annual Review Committee, School of Economics (2023–)Econometrics Search Committee Chair, School of Economics (2023–)Ph.D. Program Committee, School of Economics (2023–)Texas A&M UniversityGraduate Instruction Committee, 2021–2023Junior Faculty Mentor, 2021–2022Econometrics Search Committee, 2019–2021Economics Department Head Search Committee, 2019–2020PERC Applied Microeconomics Workshop Co-organizer, 2019–2020Organizer, Inaugural Public Labor and Industrial Organization (PLIO) Alumni Conference, 2019Graduate Placement Co-director, 2013–2014, 2015-2016, 2017–2018, 2018–2019Economics Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program Advisor, 2014–2015, 2018–2019Executive Committee, 2017–2018Graduate Instruction Committee, 2017–2018Applied Microeconomics Search Committee Chair, 2014–2015Applied Microeconomics Search Committee, 2013–2014University of OregonMcNair Scholar Advisor, 2012–2013Graduate Placement Co-director, 2010–2012Undergraduate Program Committee, 2009–2013Seminar Committee, 2009–2010Applied Microeconomics Brownbag Co-organizer, 2009–2010SELECTED MEDIA APPEARANCES AND COVERAGETelevision:“Economic ramifications of Florida’s recent abortion ban,” This Week In South Florida, 5/5/24“Economists warn about effects of abortion restrictions,” Spectrum News 1, 5/19/22“Rape on College Campuses,” Not Safe with Nikki Glaser (Comedy Central), 7/12/16“College Football and Campus Sexual Assault,” Outside The Lines (ESPN), 2/19/16“College Game Day’s Disturbing Trend,” Watching the Hawks (RT), 1/11/16
  9. JASON M. LINDO9Radio/Podcast:“With Roe v. Wade overturned, economic disparities are poised to get worse,” Marketplace, 6/24/22“Women who are denied abortions risk falling deeper into poverty,” Morning Edition (NPR), 5/26/22“Episode 33: Persistent Effects of Violent Media Content,” Probable Causation, 8/4/20“Persistent Effects of Violent Media Content,” Vox’s The Weeds, 5/26/20 (46th minute)“The benefits of IUDs,” Vox’s The Weeds, 3/26/19 (37th minute)“What happens when abortion providers shut down,” Vox’s The Weeds, 5/3/17 (50th minute)“Is There a Connection Between Football Games and Risks For Rape?” Morning Edition (NPR), 2/17/16Print:“The population exodus from antiabortion states is underway,” 1/30/25, LA Times“Abortion bans linked to people moving out of state, study says,” 1/10/25, CBS News“Update: Judge has ruled abortions can continue in Kentucky for now,” ABC 36, 7/22/22“Roe Stood for 49 Years. It Revolutionized Life for Women,” 6/24/22, Wired“Study Finds Reduced Involvement In Violent Crime For UFC Viewers,” 5/20/22, MMA News“5 ways abortion bans could hurt women in the workforce,” 5/19/22, Vox“UFC mixed martial arts fighting events appear to reduce involvement in violent crime,” 5/18/22, PsyPost“Limiting abortion access is bad for the economy,” 5/16/22, CNN“When SafeGraph pulled abortion clinic data...” 5/13/22, Protocol“Sensemaker: Who abortion bans hurt,” 5/12/22, Tortoise Media“Roe v. Wade isn’t just about women’s rights. The economic implications...” 5/7/22, Business Insider“Abortion Rollback Risks Erasing Decades of Economic Gains for U.S. Women,” 5/4/22, Bloomberg“Being Denied an Abortion Has Lasting Impacts on Health and Finances,” 12/22/21, Scientific American“Texas abortion ban is an early glimpse of what post-Roe America would look like for women,” 5/18/21, CNN“Where Abortion Access Would Decline if Roe v. Wade Were Overturned,” 5/18/21, The New York Times“What History Says Will Happen Next in Iran,” 1/7/20, The Atlantic“How To Reduce Abortion,” 10/17/19, New York Times“Why America’s Abortion Rate Might Be Higher Than It Appears,” 9/20/19, New York Times“Tennessee’s abortion wait period law faces court arguments,” 9/20/19, Associated Press(reprinted worldwide)“Mandatory waiting periods can make abortions nearly $1,000 more expensive,” 9/10/19, MarketWatch“Could expanding access to contraception improve economic outcomes?” 8/29/19, PBS News Hour“Judge blocks new Arkansas abortion laws just before midnight,” 7/24/19, Arkansas Democrat Gazette“Where Roe v. Wade Has the Biggest Effect,” 7/18/19, New York Times“Former Gov. Hickenlooper unveils plan to expand access to women’s contraception,” 5/29/19, ABC News“Colorado teen pregnancies dropped 20% near these clinics...funding is at risk,” 3/22/19, Denver Post“Better access to IUDs drove a 20% drop in teen pregnancy and abortions, report finds,” 3/18/19, Daily Mail“One Abortion Clinic Remains Open In Missouri, Following New State Requirements,” 10/3/18, NPR“Do campus rape investigations damage colleges? Actually, the opposite may be true,” 7/25/18, Salon“Study finds home football games elevate cases of sexual assault” 2/1/18, The Battalion.“Abortion Clinics in Texas Haven’t Reopened, and It’s Causing Real Damage to Real Women,” 5/3/17, Salon“The IUD Revolution,” 3/23/16, Vox“Will Nabbing of ‘El Chapo’ Actually Help Mexico Win the War on Drugs?” 1/23/16, Newsweek“El Chapo Shows The Folly of the War on Drugs,” 1/21/16, Time“Less Rape On Campus? Get Rid of College Football,” 1/7/16, US News and World Report“Report: Rape Rates at Big Football Colleges Spike on Game Day,” 1/16, CBS News
  10. JASON M. LINDO10“What We Can Learn From That Paper About Campus Rape on Game Days,” 12/15, Slate“The Disturbing Truth About College Football and Rape,” 12/2015, The Washington Post“College Football, Parties and Rape,” 12/2015, Inside Higher Ed“With Less Money, Colorado’s Birth Control Program Feels the Pain,” 8/2015, The Denver Post“Does Child Abuse Rise During a Recession?” 5/2013, Freakonomics.com“Ticket to Drink Opens Door to Health Woes,” 3/2013, Illawara Mercury“How Does Football Success Affect Student Performance?” 10/2012, The Chronicle of Higher Education“Rethinking The Benefits of College Athletics,” 3/2012, Forbes“How Big-Time Sports Ate College Life,” 1/2012, New York Times“College Football Victories = Worse Grades?” 1/2011, Freakonomics.com“Study Links Winning Football and Declining Grades,” 1/2011, New York Times“Football Team Wins, Grades Plummet,” 12/2011, The Wall Street Journal“Study: Male Students’ Grades Drop When Football Teams Win,” 12/2011, USA Today“Winning Football, Declining Grades,” 12/2011, Inside Higher Ed“Study: As Ducks Win, Male Grades Drop,” 12/2011, ESPN“Guys’ Grades Suffer When College Football Teams Win,” 12/2011, The Atlantic“Academic Probation Hits College Guys Harder,” 5/2010, Science DailyUpdated April 14, 2025
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