Employment, Health, Education and Welfare Columbia's applied microeconomists study within a variety of subfields, including labor economics, health economics, and the economics of education. Their work is instrumental in the evaluation and understanding of several aspects of public policy.
Market Shocks and Their Short and Long-Term Effects on Career Profiles The Efficacy of Children's Welfare Programs Workers and Wages The Socio-Economic Outcomes of Health Measures Gender and Women's Involvement in the Marketplace Gender and Economics Fetal Origins Hypothesis and Infant Mortality The Economic Fallout of Crimes and Criminals
Market Shocks and Their Short and Long-Term Effects on Career Profiles The Efficacy of Children's Welfare Programs Workers and Wages The Socio-Economic Outcomes of Health Measures
Gender and Women's Involvement in the Marketplace Gender and Economics Fetal Origins Hypothesis and Infant Mortality The Economic Fallout of Crimes and Criminals