2021 - Distinguished Fellow of the American Economic Association
2020 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
2017 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
2009 - Fellows of the Econometric Society
1996 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
Demography, Affect, Socioeconomic status, Test and Disadvantaged are her primary areas of study. In the field of Demography, her study on Mortality rate overlaps with subjects such as Earnings. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Agency and Accountability.
Her studies deal with areas such as Parental Death, Household income, Socioeconomics and Environmental health as well as Socioeconomic status. Her Test research includes themes of Technological change, Control, Estimation and Econometrics. The study incorporates disciplines such as Developmental psychology and Peer effects in addition to Disadvantaged.
Anne Case spends much of her time researching Demography, Demographic economics, Socioeconomic status, Economic growth and Poverty. Her work on Mortality rate as part of her general Demography study is frequently connected to Earnings, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. Her study in Demographic economics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Per capita income, Per capita and Pension.
Her Socioeconomic status study incorporates themes from Social determinants of health, Educational attainment, Health equity, Socioeconomics and Cohort. The Educational attainment study which covers Developmental psychology that intersects with Affect, Cognitive test and Disadvantaged. Her work on Measuring poverty as part of general Poverty research is frequently linked to Kwazulu natal, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science.
Her main research concerns Demography, Socioeconomic status, Mental health, Affect and Educational attainment. Her work on Mortality rate as part of general Demography research is often related to Hiv risk, thus linking different fields of science. The various areas that Anne Case examines in her Socioeconomic status study include Spatial mismatch, Demographic economics, Search cost, Life course approach and Cohort.
Her Demographic economics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Social pressure, Social status and Ethnography. Her study looks at the relationship between Mental health and fields such as Economic growth, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. Her research in Educational attainment intersects with topics in Young adult and Cognition, Cognitive test.
Anne Case focuses on Demography, Socioeconomic status, Educational attainment, Economic growth and Mental health. Anne Case specializes in Demography, namely Mortality rate. Her Mortality rate research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Disadvantage, Compensation law of mortality, Falling and Social security.
Her Educational attainment research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Young adult and Cognition, Cognitive test. As part of the same scientific family, Anne Case usually focuses on Cognition, concentrating on Developmental psychology and intersecting with Cohort. Her Economic growth research incorporates themes from Management, Depression and Measures of national income and output.
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Rising morbidity and mortality in midlife among white non-Hispanic Americans in the 21st century.
Anne Case;Angus Deaton.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2015)
Incumbent Behavior: Vote Seeking, Tax Setting and Yardstick Competition
Timothy Besley;Anne Case.
Research Papers in Economics (1992)
The lasting impact of childhood health and circumstance
Anne Case;Angela Fertig;Christina Paxson.
Journal of Health Economics (2005)
Economic Status and Health in Childhood: The Origins of the Gradient
Anne Case;Darren Lubotsky;Christina Paxson.
The American Economic Review (2002)
Incumbent behavior: Vote-seeking, tax-setting, and yardstick competition
Timothy Besley;Anne Case.
The American Economic Review (1995)
The Company You Keep: The Effects of Family and Neighborhood on Disadvantaged Youths
Anne C. Case;Lawrence F. Katz.
National Bureau of Economic Research (1991)
Budget spillovers and fiscal policy interdependence: Evidence from the states
Anne C. Case;Harvey S. Rosen;James R. Hines.
Journal of Public Economics (1993)
THE COMPANY YOU KEEP: THE EFFECTS OF FAMILY AND NEIGHBORHOOD ON DISADVANTAGED YOUNTHS
Anne Case;Lawrence Katz.
Research Papers in Economics (1991)
Does Electoral Accountability Affect Economic Policy Choices? Evidence from Gubernatorial Term Limits
Timothy Besley;Anne Case.
Quarterly Journal of Economics (1995)
Mortality and Morbidity in the 21st Century
Anne Case;Angus Deaton.
Research Papers in Economics (2017)
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