Can Economic Policies Reduce Deaths of Despair? (PARC AGING CHATS-Hybrid Event)

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Can Economic Policies Reduce Deaths of Despair? (PARC AGING CHATS-Hybrid Event)

Oct 2, 2023 at - | McNeil 150

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Professor of Health Policy and Management
University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health
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Associate Professor of Sociology; Director of Undergraduate Studies
Yale University
Speaker Biographies

William H. Dow is a Professor of Health Policy and Management in the School of Public Health, as well as Professor in the Department of Demography. His research contributes to improvements in health policy and healthy aging among vulnerable populations locally and globally.

Rourke O’Brien is a sociologist and social demographer. His research focuses on the causes and consequences of social and economic inequalities with substantive interests in taxation, household finance, and population health. Current projects examine: the interplay between health and intergenerational economic mobility; inequality, demography and the structure of subnational tax systems; and how social context influences financial decision-making. He is coauthor of Taxing the Poor (UC Press) and his research has appeared in academic journals including the American Journal of SociologySocial Forces, and Demography and his policy writing has appeared in the New York TimesLos Angeles Times, and Washington Post.   Before coming to Yale, Rourke was an assistant professor of public affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He also previously served as a Senior Policy Advisor at the U.S. Department of the Treasury and completed a postdoctoral fellowship as a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholar at Harvard University. Rourke received his B.A. from Harvard University and his Ph.D. in Sociology & Social Policy from Princeton University.