N. Meltem Daysal
@meltemdaysal
Associate Professor @uni_copenhagen | Research Fellow @iza_bonn | Research Fellow @CESifoGroup | Associate Editor @JHealthEcon | 1st-gen coll grad
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📢📢PSA for Applied Econ Folk 📢📢 We are excited to share that University of Bristol | School of Economics is launching an annual series of workshops under the Bristol Applied Economics Meetings (BÆM). More details: baem.info [1/3]
I cannot fully express my frustration at the "Global South Penalty" I have experienced as an academic researcher. While applying for a tourist (B1/B2) visa to attend economics conferences in the United States, I have been mistreated by the US Embassy Bogota for months.
Emily Oster reviews the work of N. Meltem Daysal: "Germs in the Family: The Short- and Long-Term Consequences of Intra-Household Disease Spread” parentdata.org/younger-siblin… 🧵
Are you familiar with Emily Oster 's Parent Data newsletter? In the latest edition, you can read about N. Meltem Daysal's exiting work on germs in the family. Read more in this thread from Economics_UCPH ⬇️ Danmarks Grundforskningsfond
This post came out on the same day I gave a seminar Princeton University University. Two mile stones unlocked in one week. Thank you to Emily Oster for covering our work and to Janet Currie for hosting me.
Radiation therapy treatments for breast cancer reduce mortality and also has an economic benefit by increasing labor supply and earnings 10 years after diagnosis, from N. Meltem Daysal, William N. Evans, Mikkel Hasse Pedersen, and Mircea Trandafir nber.org/papers/w32167
I am looking forward to teaching this short course on Economics of Mental Health CEBI - Center for Economic Behavior and Inequality Economics_UCPH #mentalhealth
Do Medical Treatments Work for Work? Evidence from Breast Cancer Patients | N. Meltem Daysal William N. Evans, Mikkel Hasse Pedersen, Mircea Trandafir #EconTwitter cesifo.org/en/publication…
Studies claim that the eldest child performs better on cognitive tests than their younger siblings. They also do better in school. and they end up earning more than their siblings. Why? N. Meltem Daysal provides and answer👇🏼 firstpost.com/explainers/old…
I have a new NBER Working Paper with Kathryn Johnson! We find that a 10% increase in a county’s residents with access to broadband internet leads to a 1% reduction in the number of suicides in a county, & improvements in mental and physical health. 1/ nber.org/papers/w325171/