Episode 103: Marguerite Burns and Laura Dague
Marguerite Burns and LaURA Dague
Marguerite Burns is an Associate Professor of Population Health Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Laura Dague is an Associate Professor of Public Service and Administration at Texas A&M University’s Bush School.
Date: February 13,, 2024
Episode Details:
In this episode, we discuss Prof. Burns’ and Prof. Dague’s work on how Medicaid access affects recidivism:
"In-Kind Welfare Benefits and Reincarceration Risk: Evidence from Medicaid" by Marguerite Burns and Laura Dague.
OTHER RESEARCH WE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE:
- "Mental Health and Criminal Involvement: Evidence from Losing Medicaid Eligibility" by Elisa Jacome. 
- “The consequences of Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act for police arrests” by Jessica T. Simes and Jaquelyn L. Jahn. 
- “Public health insurance and impacts on crime incidences and mental health" by Kathryn L. Wagner. 
- "Access to health Care and Criminal Behavior: Evidence form the ACA Medicaid Expansions" by Jacob Vogler. 
- "The Effect of Health Insurance on Crime: Evidence from the Affordable Care Act Medicaid Expansion" by Qiwei He and Scott Bardowski. 
- "The Effect of Medicaid Expansion on Crime Reduction: Evidence from HIFA-Waiver Expansions" by Hefei Wen, Jason M. Hockenberry, and Janet R. Cummings. 
- "Does Public Assistance Reduce Recidivism?" by Crystal S. Yang. 
- “SNAP benefits and crime: Evidence from changing disbursement schedules” by Jillian B. Carr and Analisa Packham. 
- "Does emergency financial assistance reduce crime?" by Caroline Palmer, David C. Phillips, and James X. Sullivan. 
- “Does welfare prevent crime? The criminal justice outcomes of youth removed from SSI" by Manasi Deshpande and Michael Mueller-Smith. 
- "Snapping Back: Food Stamp Bans and Criminal Recidivism" by Cody Tuttle. 
 
          
        
      