Jinyeong Son (@jinyeong_son) 's Twitter Profile
Jinyeong Son

@jinyeong_son

Postdoctoral Fellow at @HarvardBizGov @Harvard || Alum @UTAustinEcon and @SeoulNatlUni || Public, Health, and Labor Economics

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Journal of Public Economics (@jpubecon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Recently published paper in the Journal of Public Economics : "Do Mandated Health Insurance Benefits for Diabetes Save Lives?" Vol 216 (Dec 2022) by Jinyeong Son (Jinyeong Son UT-Austin Economics ) sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Journal of Public Economics (@jpubecon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

State-mandated health insurance benefits for diabetes save lives, specifically from diabetes-related deaths, by 3.1 per 100,000 annually. Expanding insurance coverage for the treatment of certain diseases can reduce the associated mortality.

State-mandated health insurance benefits for diabetes save lives, specifically from diabetes-related deaths, by 3.1 per 100,000 annually.

Expanding insurance coverage for the treatment of certain diseases can reduce the associated mortality.
UT-Austin Economics (@utaustinecon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A published study in Journal of Public Economics by PhD student Jinyeong Son shows that state-mandated health insurance benefits for diabetes save lives, reducing diabetes-related deaths by 3.1 per 100,000 annually. Jinyeong Son

Prankur Gupta (@prankur432) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hello, Jinyeong Son and I are trying to put together a session on "Fertility and Maternal Health" for #SEA2023 . It is a little end minute, but if anyone is interested, please reach out! #EconTwitter

NBER (@nberpubs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Geographic disparities in Medicare Advantage enrollment mostly reflect variation in person-specific factors, such as preferences and income, not the place-based factors targeted by policy, from Marika Cabral, @citizeness and Jinyeong Son nber.org/papers/w31141

Geographic disparities in Medicare Advantage enrollment mostly reflect variation in person-specific factors, such as preferences and income, not the place-based factors targeted by policy, from Marika Cabral, @citizeness and <a href="/jinyeong_son/">Jinyeong Son</a> nber.org/papers/w31141
UT-Austin Economics (@utaustinecon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our PhD job-market candidates. We are proud of the research they have produced and excited to see how they will succeed on the job market! liberalarts.utexas.edu/economics/ph-d…

@ashecon (@ashecon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to ASHEcon Medal winner Marika Cabral, UT Austin! Learn more about the ASHEcon Awards here 👉 ashecon.org/2024-ashecon-a…

Congratulations to ASHEcon Medal winner Marika Cabral, <a href="/UTAustin/">UT Austin</a>!

Learn more about the ASHEcon Awards here 👉 ashecon.org/2024-ashecon-a…
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Geographic variation in enrollment in Medicare Advantage cannot be fully equalized through higher subsidies. Just Accepted new paper by Marika Cabral, Colleen Carey, and Jinyeong Son (Jinyeong Son) zurl.co/b46xI