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Jennifer Karas Montez

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Temple Law Review|September 17, 2021
POLICY POLARIZATION AND DEATH IN THE UNITED STATESJennifer Karas Montez
The Milbank Quarterly|October 20, 2020
US State Polarization, Policymaking Power, and Population HealthJennifer Karas Montez
Advances in Life Course Research|May 7, 2014
The socioeconomic origins of physical functioning among older U.S. adultsJennifer Karas Montez
American Journal of Public Health|October 12, 2017
Deregulation, Devolution, and State Preemption Laws' Impact on US Mortality TrendsJennifer Karas Montez
Journal of Health and Social Behavior|October 15, 2010
Social relationships and health: a flashpoint for health policyDebra Umberson, Jennifer Karas Montez
American Journal of Public Health|August 15, 2014
Why is life expectancy declining among low-educated women in the United States?Jennifer Karas Montez, Anna Zajacova
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|June 5, 2018
Explaining the increasing disability prevalence among mid-life US adults, 2002 to 2016Anna Zajacova, Jennifer Karas Montez
American Journal of Public Health|November 14, 2014
Montez and Zajacova RespondJennifer Karas Montez, Anna Zajacova
Socius : Sociological Research for a Dynamic World|March 25, 2020
Why does the importance of education for health differ across the United States?Blakelee Kemp, Jennifer Karas Montez
American Journal of Public Health|January 19, 2013
Trends in mortality risk by education level and cause of death among US White women from 1986 to 2006Jennifer Karas Montez, Anna Zajacova
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Temple Law Review|September 17, 2021
POLICY POLARIZATION AND DEATH IN THE UNITED STATESJennifer Karas Montez
The Milbank Quarterly|October 20, 2020
US State Polarization, Policymaking Power, and Population HealthJennifer Karas Montez
Advances in Life Course Research|May 7, 2014
The socioeconomic origins of physical functioning among older U.S. adultsJennifer Karas Montez
American Journal of Public Health|October 12, 2017
Deregulation, Devolution, and State Preemption Laws' Impact on US Mortality TrendsJennifer Karas Montez
Journal of Health and Social Behavior|October 15, 2010
Social relationships and health: a flashpoint for health policyDebra Umberson, Jennifer Karas Montez
American Journal of Public Health|August 15, 2014
Why is life expectancy declining among low-educated women in the United States?Jennifer Karas Montez, Anna Zajacova
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|June 5, 2018
Explaining the increasing disability prevalence among mid-life US adults, 2002 to 2016Anna Zajacova, Jennifer Karas Montez
American Journal of Public Health|November 14, 2014
Montez and Zajacova RespondJennifer Karas Montez, Anna Zajacova
Socius : Sociological Research for a Dynamic World|March 25, 2020
Why does the importance of education for health differ across the United States?Blakelee Kemp, Jennifer Karas Montez
American Journal of Public Health|January 19, 2013
Trends in mortality risk by education level and cause of death among US White women from 1986 to 2006Jennifer Karas Montez, Anna Zajacova
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