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Does Access to Family Planning Increase Children’s Opportunities?: Evidence from the War on Poverty and the Early Years of Title X
MJ Bailey, O Malkova, ZM McLaren
Journal of Human Resources 54 (4), 825-856, 2019
81*2019
Can maternity benefits have long-term effects on childbearing? Evidence from Soviet Russia
O Malkova
Review of Economics and Statistics 100 (4), 691-703, 2018
572018
Do family planning programs decrease poverty? Evidence from public census data
MJ Bailey, O Malkova, J Norling
CESifo economic studies 60 (2), 312-337, 2014
562014
Did Soviet elderly employment respond to financial incentives? Evidence from pension reforms
O Malkova
Journal of Public Economics 182, 104111, 2020
132020
Maternity Benefits and Marital Stability after Birth: Evidence from the Soviet Baltic Republics
E Brainerd, O Malkova
5*2023
Time to grow up? Adult children as determinants of parental labor supply
B Braga, O Malkova
Journal of the European Economic Association 22 (1), 230-262, 2024
4*2024
The Child Tax Credit over Time by Family Type: Benefit Eligibility and Poverty
ME Brehm, O Malkova
National Tax Journal 76 (3), 707-741, 2023
22023
Determinants of foreclosure: A Chicago case study
O Malkova
Berkeley, CA: University of California, Urban Policy. Retrieved from http …, 2008
12008
Culture and Fertility: How Religion Determines the Responses to Maternity Benefits
E Brainerd, O Malkova
Available at SSRN, 2023
2023
Alcohol in the Family: How an Anti-alcohol Campaign Transformed Marriage and Childbearing
E Brainerd, O Malkova
Available at SSRN, 2023
2023
Essays on Family Policy, Fertility and Children's Outcomes.
O Malkova
2015
Federally funded family planning programs in the United States reduce poverty in childhood and, decades later, in adulthood
J Norling, MJ Bailey, O Malkova
LSE American Politics and Policy, 2014
2014
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