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Ex. a boy who likely has ADHD is 72.2% more likely to obtain a college degree if they likely receive a diagnosis, than if they do not.
Ex. a boy who likely has ADHD is 72.2% more likely to obtain a college degree if they likely receive a diagnosis, than if they do not.
The red (blue) line denotes those in the bottom (upper) quartile of risk of going undiagnosed. I fix ADHD risk at the level of the median student with an observed diagnosis.
The effect is the difference between these lines at this point.
The red (blue) line denotes those in the bottom (upper) quartile of risk of going undiagnosed. I fix ADHD risk at the level of the median student with an observed diagnosis.
The effect is the difference between these lines at this point.
Notably: There are wide socioeconomic disparities in who gets correctly diagnosed.
Notably: There are wide socioeconomic disparities in who gets correctly diagnosed.
Ex. Girls are less likely to be diagnosed than boys. If symptoms present as more disruptive boys, a teacher would be more likely to recommend that they see a clinician.
Ex. Girls are less likely to be diagnosed than boys. If symptoms present as more disruptive boys, a teacher would be more likely to recommend that they see a clinician.
I am Travis Whitacre, an Applied Microeconomist and Postdoctoral Associate at Yale School of Public Health. I am on the Economic Job Market this year.
Learn more about me, as well as a link to my JMP: traviswhitacre.github.io
Some highlights of the paper:
#EconJMP #EconSky
I am Travis Whitacre, an Applied Microeconomist and Postdoctoral Associate at Yale School of Public Health. I am on the Economic Job Market this year.
Learn more about me, as well as a link to my JMP: traviswhitacre.github.io
Some highlights of the paper:
#EconJMP #EconSky
I searched “gender differences in incarceration rates for people with ADHD”.
It provides a succinct claim, but the source? It made it up.
I searched “gender differences in incarceration rates for people with ADHD”.
It provides a succinct claim, but the source? It made it up.