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Anna Aizer is the Maurice R. Greenberg Professor of Economics at Brown University. She received her PhD in Economics from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2002. Aizer has been at Brown since 2004 after completing a postdoctoral fellowship at Princeton University's Center for Research on Child Wellbeing. Her primary research interests lie in labor health economics, particularly the examination of mechanisms affecting intergenerational transmission of poverty. Aizer has co-directed NBER's program on Children and has conducted notable research exploring the role of health insurance access, domestic violence, exposure to environmental toxins, and the interaction with the juvenile justice system in the lives of children from low-income families. She has received significant funding for her research, examining the impacts of public policies on child health and wellbeing, including income transfer programs. Aizer has published numerous articles in top-tier journals and has been involved in various impactful research projects focusing on domestic violence, prenatal environments, and the economic determinants of domestic violence. Her teaching includes undergraduate and graduate courses in health economics and applied research methods, reflecting her expertise in public economics.
Department: Department of Economics