CPPR Health Policy Working Group Seminar: Jonathan Holmes

The Earnings Incidence of Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance

Assistant Professor of Economics, Tulane University Department of Economics

Lavin Bernick Center (LBC)
Room 210
Sponsored by:
Center for Public Policy Research

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The Murphy Institute's Health Policy Working Group, part of the Center for Public Policy Research (CPPR), is an interdisciplinary network of Tulane researchers and practitioners whose work focuses on a broad range of issues at the intersection of health and the social sciences. 

The CPPR Health Policy Seminar Series, organized each semester by Murphy core faculty members Mary Olson, Associate Professor of Economics and Director of the CPPR Health Policy Program, and Kevin Callison, Associate Professor of Health Management and Policy, provides a platform for its members to engage in scholarly exchange and fosters the development of interdisciplinary health policy research. Participants and guest speakers present their latest research and receive feedback from group members. 


Jonathan Holmes is an Assistant Professor in Economics at Tulane University. He is an applied microeconomist whose research interests include labor, public, and health economics. His research studies health insurance policy in the U.S., and how it affects labor markets, consumer behavior, and socioeconomic inequality. He has. Ph.D. in Economics from the University of California, Berkeley.

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