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Publications

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Gracner T, Marquez-Padilla F, Hernandez-Cortes D. (2021) “Changes in Weight-Related Outcomes Among Adolescents Following Consumer Price Increases of Taxed Sugar-Sweetened Beverages”. JAMA Pediatrics.

 

Marquez-Padilla, F., and B. Saavedra. “The unintended effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and stay-at-home orders on abortions.” Journal of Population Economics 35.1 (2022):269-305.

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Marquez-Padilla, F. (2021), “When Less is More: Can Reduced Health Monitoring Improve Medication Adherence?”, Journal of Health Economics, Volume 75, 102387.

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Lopez-Feldman, A., Heres, D., & Marquez-Padilla, F. (2020). “Air pollution exposure and COVID-19: A look at mortality in Mexico City using individual-level data”. Science of The Total Environment, 143929.

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Marquez-Padilla, F., Perez-Arce, F., & Rodriguez-Castelán, C. (2019). “Moving to safety and staying in school: The effects of violence on enrollment decisions in Mexico,” Review of Development Economics, 23(4), 1624-1658.

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Fernanda Marquez-Padilla & Jorge Alvarez (2018). “Grading happiness: what grading systems tell us about cross-country wellbeing comparisons” Economics Bulletin, vol. 38(2), pp. 1138-1155

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Working Papers and Work in Progress

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“C-Sections, Obesity, and Health-Care Specialization: Evidence from Mexico” (with C. Herrera and S. Prina)—under revision 

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“Earthquakes and Crimes Against Women” (with Jose Roberto Balmori De la Miyar and Adan Silverio-Murillo)—under revision 

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“From Cash to Deposits: Effects on Women’s Work and Wellbeing: Results from the Prospera Digital Program” (with Susan W. Parker). 2019.

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“Health Insurance and Birth Outcomes: the case of Seguro Popular” (with J. Currie and L. Hackett)

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Hackett, L., & Marquez-Padilla, F. (2019). “Working for Change: the Effect of Female Labor

Force Participation on Fertility”. Available at SSRN 3354753.

 

“Bombing Good Bacteria? The Effect of Antibiotic Use on Child BMI”

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Work in Progress

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“Bullying at Birth: Obstetric Violence Laws and C-Section Rates in Mexico”

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“Sweet Beginnings: the effects of a sugar tax on birth outcomes” (with T. Gracner, L. Hackett and K. Kapinos)

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“Fertility inequality and teenage pregnancy in Mexico” (with L. Hackett)

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“Do Enrollment Gains from CCTs Sustain Disruption? Studying the Rollback of a Successful CCT: Evidence from Mexico” (with S. Parker and T. Vogl)

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“The Hidden Costs of Hiding: Immigration Policies and Health Care Utilization” (with S. Zonszein)

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