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SUMMARY:School of Public Policy Speaker Series “Employment Shocks, Unemployment 
	Insurance, and Caregiving”
DESCRIPTION:\nYulya Truskinovsky\, assistant professor of economics at W
	ayne State University\, will present&nbsp\;&ldquo\;Employment Shocks\, U
	nemployment Insurance\, and Caregiving&rdquo\;&nbsp\;as part of the&nbsp
	\;School of Public Policy&rsquo\;s&nbsp\;Spring Speaker Series.\n\nTrusk
	inovsky is a health economist who studies aging\, long-term care and lab
	or market outcomes. Her current research focuses on the impacts of socia
	l insurance programs on how individuals and families make decisions abou
	t work and family caregiving. She has published her work in outlets such
	 as Medical Care Research and Review\, the Journal of Human Resources\, 
	the Journal of Health Economics\, and the American Journal of Public Hea
	lth. She received her doctorate in public policy from the Sanford School
	 of Public Policy at Duke University.\n\nFor more details: https://event
	s.la.psu.edu/event/spp-sss_0303/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p><b>Yulya Truski
	novsky</b>, assistant professor of economics at Wayne State University, 
	will present&nbsp;&ldquo;Employment Shocks, Unemployment Insurance, and 
	Caregiving&rdquo;&nbsp;as part of the&nbsp;School of Public Policy&rsquo
	;s&nbsp;Spring Speaker Series.</p><p>Truskinovsky is a health economist 
	who studies aging, long-term care and labor market outcomes. Her current
	 research focuses on the impacts of social insurance programs on how ind
	ividuals and families make decisions about work and family caregiving. S
	he has published her work in outlets such as <i>Medical Care Research an
	d Review</i>, the <i>Journal of Human Resources</i>, the <i>Journal of H
	ealth Economics</i>, and the <i>American Journal of Public Health</i>. S
	he received her doctorate in public policy from the Sanford School of Pu
	blic Policy at Duke University.</p><p>For more details: <a href='https:/
	/events.la.psu.edu/event/spp-sss_0303/'>https://events.la.psu.edu/event/
	spp-sss_0303/</a></p></body></html>
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