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David H. Rehkopf

Stanford University - Department of Epidemiology and Population Health

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

7

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326

TOTAL CITATIONS

1

Scholarly Papers (7)

1.

Effects of the 2015 California EITC Expansion on Colorectal Cancer Risk Factors *

Number of pages: 38 Posted: 21 Aug 2024
Maxwell Rong, Christopher Lowenstein and David H. Rehkopf
Stanford University - Stanford Center on Poverty & Inequality, Stanford University - Department of Epidemiology and Population Health and Stanford University - Department of Epidemiology and Population Health
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colorectal cancer, health behaviors, earned income tax credit, synthetic control

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A Study of Longitudinal Trajectories of Health and Job Demand on Retirement Age

CRR WP 2020-1
Number of pages: 28 Posted: 09 Feb 2020 Last Revised: 27 Feb 2020
Amal Harrati, Peter Hepburn and David H. Rehkopf
Stanford University, Princeton University and Stanford University - Department of Epidemiology and Population Health
Downloads 68 (891,180)
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Changes in Leukocyte Telomere Length Among Children with Obesity Participating in a Behavioral Weight Control Program

Number of pages: 27 Posted: 03 Aug 2022
Stanford University - Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) - Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Stanford University - Department of Pediatrics, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) - Department of Biochemistry & Biophysics, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) - Department of Biochemistry & Biophysics, Stanford University - Quantitative Sciences Unit and Stanford University - Department of Pediatrics
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telomeres, human aging, obesity, biomarkers

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Using Bunching Behaviors to Uncover the Impact of the Earned Income Tax Credit on Infant Health

Number of pages: 35 Posted: 20 May 2025
Alice Milivinti, Giacomo Benini and David H. Rehkopf
NORCE Norwegian Research Centre AS, NHH Norwegian School of Economics and Stanford University - Department of Epidemiology and Population Health
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Difference-in-differences, Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC), Bunching, Maternal and Child Health, Birth outcomes, Social determinants of health.

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Women with Congenital Physical Disabilities Screen for Cervical Cancer Less Than Women with Acquired Physical Disabilities·

Number of pages: 22 Posted: 07 Apr 2026
University of Michigan at Ann Arbor - Department of Family Medicine, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, Stanford University - Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, Stanford University - Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, University of Michigan, University of Michigan and Stanford University - Department of Epidemiology and Population Health
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cervical cancer screening, women with congenital physical disabilities, women with acquired physical disabilities, age, race, social determinants of health

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Evaluating the Impact of Discordant and Missing Demographic Information on Population Health Assessments Using Linked Electronic Health Records and Census Bureau Microdata

Number of pages: 36 Posted: 26 Feb 2026
Stanford University, U.S. Census Bureau, Stanford University - Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, University of Chicago - Law School, American Board of Family Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison - Department of EconomicsGovernment of the United States of America - Bureau of the Census and Stanford Law School
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race, ethnicity

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U.S. Disparities in Health: Descriptions, Causes, and Mechanisms

Annual Review of Public Health, Vol. 29, April 2008
Posted: 07 Jun 2008
Nancy E. Adler and David H. Rehkopf
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and Stanford University - Department of Epidemiology and Population Health

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race/ethnicity, health disparities, socioeconomic status, social class, causal inference, mechanisms