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Yulya Truskinovsky
Yulya Truskinovsky
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Personality traits and performance contracts: Evidence from a field experiment among maternity care providers in India
K Donato, G Miller, M Mohanan, Y Truskinovsky, M Vera-Hernández
American Economic Review 107 (5), 506-510, 2017
482017
The cyclicality of informal care
C Mommaerts, Y Truskinovsky
Journal of health economics 71, 102306, 2020
312020
Caregiving in a pandemic: COVID-19 and the well-being of family caregivers 55+ in the United States
Y Truskinovsky, JM Finlay, LC Kobayashi
Medical Care Research and Review 79 (5), 663-675, 2022
292022
Effects of the Affordable Care Act Medicaid expansion on subjective well-being in the US adult population, 2010–2016
LC Kobayashi, O Altindag, Y Truskinovsky, LF Berkman
American journal of public health 109 (9), 1236-1242, 2019
212019
Caregiving and labor force participation: new evidence from the american time use survey
Y Truskinovsky, N Maestas
Innovation in Aging 2 (1), 580, 2018
152018
Sexual harassment in garment factories: Firm structure, organizational culture and incentive systems
Y Truskinovsky, J Rubin, D Brown
ILO, 2014
132014
Caregiving and Labor force participation: New evidence from the Survey of Income and Program Participation
N Maestas, M Messel, Y Truskinovsky
No. WI20-12). Madison, WI: Center for Financial Security University of …, 2020
122020
different strokes for different folks: Experimental evidence on the effectiveness of input and output incentive contracts for health care providers with different levels of skills
M Mohanan, G Miller, K Donato, Y Truskinovsky, M Vera-Hernández
Economic Research Initiatives at Duke (ERID) Working Paper, 2017
122017
Different strokes for different folks? Experimental evidence on the effectiveness of input and output incentive contracts for health care providers with varying skills
M Mohanan, K Donato, G Miller, Y Truskinovsky, M Vera-Hernández
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 13 (4), 34-69, 2021
62021
The changing demography of late-life family caregiving: A research agenda to understand future care networks for an aging US Population
VA Freedman, EM Agree, JA Seltzer, KS Birditt, KL Fingerman, ...
The Gerontologist 64 (2), gnad036, 2024
52024
The Unintended Consequences of Informal Childcare Subsidies for Older Women’s Retirement Security
Y Truskinovsky
Journal of Human Resources 58 (3), 893-928, 2023
52023
Sexual harassment in apparel firms: A report from Better Work monitoring and evaluation
Y Truskinovsky, J Rubin, D Brown
Working paper, Tufts University, 2013
52013
Caregiving and Labor Supply: New Evidence from Administrative Data
N Maestas, M Messel, Y Truskinovsky
Journal of Labor Economics 42 (S1), S183-S218, 2024
32024
Paid care among older adults with long-term care needs declined in the first year of COVID-19 while families stepped in
Y Truskinovsky, EE Wiemers
Health Affairs Scholar 1 (4), qxad040, 2023
32023
Caregiving and Labor Force Participation: New Evidence from Administrative Data
N Maestas, Y Truskinovsky, M Messel
32021
Is All Caregiving Created Equal? A Comparison of Caregiving to Children and Adults
C Mommaerts, Y Truskinovsky
AEA Papers and Proceedings 113, 627-631, 2023
22023
Caregiving in a Pandemic: COVID-19 and the Well-being of Family Caregivers 55+ in the US
Y Truskinovsky, J Finlay, L Kobayashi
Washington Center for Equitable Growth, 2021
22021
The Costs of Asymmetric Information in Performance Contracts: Experimental Evidence on Input and Output Contracts in Maternal Health Care in India
M Mohanan, G Miller, K Donato, Y Truskinovsky, M Vera-Hernández
Aug, 2016
22016
The Unintended Consequences of Informal Childcare Subsidies for Older Women’s Retirement Security
Y Truskinovsky
2016 Annual Meeting, 2016
12016
Essays on the Role of Government Incentives in the Private Provision of Social Goods
Y Truskinovsky
12016
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