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Lauren Hoehn-Velasco
Lauren Hoehn-Velasco
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Druglords don’t stay at home: COVID-19 pandemic and crime patterns in Mexico City
JRB De la Miyar, L Hoehn-Velasco, A Silverio-Murillo
Journal of criminal justice 72, 101745, 2021
1192021
The great crime recovery: Crimes against women during, and after, the COVID-19 lockdown in Mexico
L Hoehn-Velasco, A Silverio-Murillo, JRB de la Miyar
Economics & Human Biology 41, 100991, 2021
862021
Families under confinement: COVID-19 and domestic violence
A Silverio-Murillo, JB de la Miyar, L Hoehn-Velasco
Crime and Social Control in Pandemic Times 28, 23-41, 2023
81*2023
The long downturn: The impact of the great lockdown on formal employment
L Hoehn-Velasco, A Silverio-Murillo, JRB de la Miyar
Journal of Economics and Business 115, 105983, 2021
582021
The Protestant legacy: missions, gender, and human capital in India
R Calvi, L Hoehn-Velasco, FG Mantovanelli
Journal of Human Resources 57 (6), 1946-1980, 2022
48*2022
The impact of the COVID-19 recession on Mexican households: evidence from employment and time use for men, women, and children
L Hoehn-Velasco, A Silverio-Murillo, JR Balmori de la Miyar, J Penglase
Review of Economics of the Household 20 (3), 763-797, 2022
48*2022
COVID-19 blues: Lockdowns and mental health-related google searches in Latin America
A Silverio-Murillo, L Hoehn-Velasco, AR Tirado, JRB de la Miyar
Social Science & Medicine 281, 114040, 2021
482021
The U-shaped crime recovery during COVID-19: Evidence from national crime rates in Mexico
JR Balmori de la Miyar, L Hoehn-Velasco, A Silverio-Murillo
Crime science 10 (1), 14, 2021
382021
COVID-19 and women’s health: Examining changes in mental health and fertility
A Silverio-Murillo, L Hoehn-Velasco, JRB de la Miyar, A Rodríguez
Economics letters 199, 109729, 2021
322021
Explaining declines in US rural mortality, 1910–1933: the role of county health departments
L Hoehn-Velasco
Explorations in Economic History 70, 42-72, 2018
322018
The long-term impact of preventative public health programs
L Hoehn-Velasco
The Economic Journal 131 (634), 797-826, 2021
282021
Does unilateral divorce impact women’s labor supply? Evidence from Mexico
L Hoehn-Velasco, J Penglase
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 187, 315-347, 2021
21*2021
Rural resilience: The role of birth centers in the United States
D Jolles, S Stapleton, J Wright, J Alliman, K Bauer, C Townsend, ...
Birth 47 (4), 430-437, 2020
162020
Do spouses negotiate in the shadow of the law? Evidence from unilateral divorce, suicides, and homicides in Mexico
L Hoehn-Velasco, A Silverio-Murillo
Economics letters 187, 108891, 2020
122020
Disputes between neighbors in Mexican cities during the COVID‐19 pandemic
A Silverio‐Murillo, L Hoehn‐Velasco, JRB de la Miyar
Regional Science Policy & Practice 15 (3), 626-644, 2023
10*2023
The impact of legal abortion on maternal health: Looking to the past to inform the present
S Farin, L Hoehn-Velasco, MF Pesko
ASHEcon 2022 Conference, 2022
10*2022
City health departments, public health expenditures, and urban mortality over 1910–1940
L Hoehn‐Velasco, E Wrigley‐Field
Economic inquiry 60 (2), 929-953, 2022
10*2022
The impact of no-fault unilateral divorce laws on divorce rates in mexico
L Hoehn-Velasco, J Penglase
Economic Development and Cultural Change 70 (1), 203-236, 2021
102021
The long-term impact of early-life cigarette taxes on adult pre-pregnancy and Prenatal smoking
L Hoehn-Velasco, M Pesko, S Phillips
SSRN Journal, 2021
9*2021
Changes in assortative matching and educational inequality: evidence from marriage and birth records in Mexico
L Hoehn-Velasco, J Penglase
Journal of Demographic Economics 89 (4), 587-607, 2023
82023
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