Titles
- Healthy women, healthy babies1
- Help on the horizon: how the recession has left millions of workers without health insurance, and how health reform will bring relief : findings from the Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Survey of 20101
- How did the COVID-19 pandemic affect the education and employment of young people with disabilities?: findings from the Promoting Readiness of Minors in Supplemental Security Income (PROMISE) evaluation1
- Making health happen for our sons and brothers1
- Minnesota's uninsured in 2017: rates and characteristics1
- Nearly 5 in 10 uninsured single young adults eligible for the health insurance marketplace could pay $50 or less per month for coverage in 20141
- Options to expand health insurance enrollment in the individual market1
- Pain in the nation: building a national resilience strategy : alcohol and drug misuse and suicide and the millennial generation : a devastating impact1
- Patterns of intermittent and ongoing disconnection among youth of color: results from an analysis of the 2014 Survey of Income and Program Participation1
- Pediatric information for x-ray imaging device premarket notifications: guidance for industry and Food and Drug Administration staff1
- Promoting readiness of minors in Supplemental Security Income (PROMISE). Youth and family outcomes five years after enrollment1
- Promoting readiness of minors in Supplemental Security Income (PROMISE). Youth’s pathways to education and employment1
- Retirement prospects for the millennials: what is the early prognosis?1
- Scheduling uncertainty and employment of young adults with disabilities1
- Selected health care trends for young adults (ages 19-25): 2007-20121
- Substance use in California: a look at addiction and treatment1
- The Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Project: supporting mental health treatment in primary care1
- The Youth Transition Demonstration: interim findings and lessons for program implementation1
- The changing landscape: tobacco and marijuana use among young adults in California1
- The long term effects of the divorce revolution: health, wealth, and labor supply1