Type: Seminar

Timing is money: Does lump-sum payment of tax credits induce high-cost borrowing?

Date & time

Jun 17, 2015, 11:30 am-1:00 pm EDT

Location

Open to PhD students and faculty engaged in causal inference in education research.

From the speaker's bio:

Katherine Michelmore is a postdoctoral fellow with the Ford School's Education Policy Initiative. Her current research interests focus on the interaction of public policies and family structure, family demography, and access to higher education. Katherine previously worked as a research assistant at the Urban Institute specializing in Social Security reform policy and forecasting changing demographic patterns in the United States. She holds a PhD in policy analysis and management from Cornell University and an undergraduate degree from Wesleyan University.

About CIERS:

The objective of the Causal Inference in Education Research Seminar (CIERS) is to engage students and faculty from across the university in conversations around education research using various research methodologies. 

This seminar provides a space for doctoral students and faculty from the School of Education, Ford School of Public Policy, and the Departments of Economics, Sociology, Statistics, and Political Science to discuss current research and receive feedback on works-in-progress. Discourse between these schools and departments creates a more complete community of education scholars, and provides a networking opportunity for students enrolled in a variety of academic programs who share common research interests. Open to PhD students and faculty engaged in causal inference in education research.