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Cynthia Perry ![]() Cynthia Perry, Ph.D., is a Research Associate in the Health Policy Center. Since arriving in the fall of 2006, she has worked on several studies related to child health, including access to and quality of preventive care and the effects of health insurance on child health outcomes. She has also contributed to a series of studies about health insurance for low-income working families and helped to develop an integrated health policy and tax policy simulation model. Prior to joining the Urban Institute, Dr. Perry spent two years as a Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Scholar at Harvard University, where she studied the effects of maternal depression on child health management. She received her Ph.D. in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in June 2004. Publications by Cynthia Perry
Nine in Ten: Using the Tax System to Enroll Eligible, Uninsured Children into Medicaid and SCHIP (Research Report) Stan Dorn, Bowen Garrett, Cynthia Perry, Lisa Clemans-Cope, Aaron Lucas
Access to and Use of Paid Sick Leave Among Low-Income Families With Children (Research Report) Lisa Clemans-Cope, Cynthia Perry, Genevieve M. Kenney, Jennifer Pelletier, Matthew Pantell
Making Work Pay II: Comprehensive Health Insurance for Low-Income Working Families (Series/New Safety Net) Cynthia Perry, Linda J. Blumberg
Preventive Care for Children in Low-Income Families: How Well Do Medicaid and State Children's Health Insurance Programs Do? (Research Report) Cynthia Perry, Genevieve M. Kenney
Differences in Pediatric Preventative Care Counseling by Provider Type (Article) Cynthia Perry, Genevieve M. Kenney
The HealthPolicyCenter.Org site contains papers and publications dating back to the year 2000. For older work by the Center's staff, please visit the main Urban Institute site, www.urban.org. | ||||||||||||||||