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J Paul Leigh

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Economics and Human Biology|August 16, 2022
Response to Douglas A. Wolf comment on "Treatment design, health outcomes, and demographic categories in the literature on minimum wages and health"J Paul Leigh
American Journal of Public Health|March 11, 2026
Wage Theft: A Critical Labor Determinant of HealthJ Paul Leigh
American Journal of Public Health|July 12, 2016
Could Raising the Minimum Wage Improve the Public's Health?J Paul Leigh
American Journal of Public Health|January 17, 2019
Arguments for and Against the $15 Minimum Wage for Health Care WorkersJ Paul Leigh
American Journal of Epidemiology|February 11, 2020
Invited Commentary: Methods for Estimating Effects of Minimum Wages on HealthJ Paul Leigh
American Journal of Epidemiology|June 24, 2020
THE AUTHOR REPLIESJ Paul Leigh
Economics and Human Biology|August 23, 2021
Treatment design, health outcomes, and demographic categories in the literature on minimum wages and healthJ Paul Leigh
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|March 17, 2006
Expanding research on the economics of occupational healthJ Paul Leigh
The Milbank Quarterly|December 23, 2011
Economic burden of occupational injury and illness in the United StatesJ Paul Leigh
American Journal of Public Health|May 17, 2023
COVID-19 May Have Been Job Related for One Fourth of Diagnosed AdultsJ Paul Leigh
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Economics and Human Biology|August 16, 2022
Response to Douglas A. Wolf comment on "Treatment design, health outcomes, and demographic categories in the literature on minimum wages and health"J Paul Leigh
American Journal of Public Health|March 11, 2026
Wage Theft: A Critical Labor Determinant of HealthJ Paul Leigh
American Journal of Public Health|July 12, 2016
Could Raising the Minimum Wage Improve the Public's Health?J Paul Leigh
American Journal of Public Health|January 17, 2019
Arguments for and Against the $15 Minimum Wage for Health Care WorkersJ Paul Leigh
American Journal of Epidemiology|February 11, 2020
Invited Commentary: Methods for Estimating Effects of Minimum Wages on HealthJ Paul Leigh
American Journal of Epidemiology|June 24, 2020
THE AUTHOR REPLIESJ Paul Leigh
Economics and Human Biology|August 23, 2021
Treatment design, health outcomes, and demographic categories in the literature on minimum wages and healthJ Paul Leigh
Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health|March 17, 2006
Expanding research on the economics of occupational healthJ Paul Leigh
The Milbank Quarterly|December 23, 2011
Economic burden of occupational injury and illness in the United StatesJ Paul Leigh
American Journal of Public Health|May 17, 2023
COVID-19 May Have Been Job Related for One Fourth of Diagnosed AdultsJ Paul Leigh
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