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The effect of education on adult mortality and health: evidence from Britain
D Clark, H Royer
American Economic Review 103 (6), 2087-2120, 2013
903*2013
The effect of female education on fertility and infant health: Evidence from school entry policies using exact date of birth
J McCrary, H Royer
American Economic Review 101 (1), 158-95, 2011
8482011
Separated at girth: US twin estimates of the effects of birth weight
H Royer
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 1 (1), 49-85, 2009
5042009
Incentives, Commitments, and Habit Formation in Exercise: Evidence from a Field Experiment with Workers at a Fortune-500 Company
H Royer, MF Stehr, JR Sydnor
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 7 (3), 51-84, 2015
4492015
Letting Down the Team? Social Effects of Team Incentives
P Babcock, K Bedard, G Charness, J Hartman, H Royer
Journal of the European Economic Association 13 (5), 841-870, 2015
213*2015
The impacts of reduced access to abortion and family planning services on abortions, births, and contraceptive purchases
S Fischer, H Royer, C White
Journal of Public Economics 167, 43-68, 2018
1202018
The impact of education on family formation: quasi-experimental evidence from the UK
M Geruso, H Royer
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2018
110*2018
The Importance of Parental Knowledge: Evidence from Weight Report Cards in Mexico
S Prina, H Royer
Journal of Health Economics 37, 232–247, 2014
742014
Who chooses commitment? Evidence and welfare implications
M Carrera, H Royer, M Stehr, J Sydnor, D Taubinsky
The Review of Economic Studies 89 (3), 1205-1244, 2022
72*2022
Can financial incentives help people trying to establish new habits? Experimental evidence with new gym members
M Carrera, H Royer, M Stehr, J Sydnor
Journal of Health Economics 58, 202-214, 2018
642018
Aftershocks: The impact of clinic violence on abortion services
M Jacobson, H Royer
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 3 (1), 189-223, 2011
612011
What All Women (and Some Men) Want to Know: Does Maternal Age Affect Infant Health?
H Royer, University of California, Berkeley. Center for Labor Economics
Center for Labor Economics, University of California, 2004
602004
The structure of health incentives: Evidence from a field experiment
M Carrera, H Royer, M Stehr, J Sydnor
Management Science 66 (5), 1890-1908, 2020
562020
Is parental leave costly for firms and coworkers?
AA Brenĝe, S Canaan, NA Harmon, HN Royer
Journal of Labor Economics 42 (4), 000-000, 2024
512024
The limits of simple implementation intentions: Evidence from a field experiment on making plans to exercise
M Carrera, H Royer, M Stehr, J Sydnor, D Taubinsky
Journal of health economics 62, 95-104, 2018
452018
Incentives and unintended consequences: Spillover effects in food choice
M Angelucci, S Prina, H Royer, A Samek
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 11 (4), 66-95, 2019
34*2019
Health Care Centralization: The Health Impacts of Obstetric Unit Closures in the United States
S Fischer, H Royer, C White
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 16 (3), 113-141, 2024
25*2024
The Response to a Loss in Medicaid Eligibility: Pregnant Immigrant Mothers in the Wake of Welfare Reform
H Royer
Working paper, 2005
21*2005
Holiday, just one day out of life: Birth timing and postnatal outcomes
M Jacobson, M Kogelnik, H Royer
Journal of Labor Economics 39 (S2), S651-S702, 2021
152021
Cyclical and demographic influences on the distribution of income in California
MC Daly, HN Royer
Economic Review-Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, 1-14, 2000
112000
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