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Elizabeth E. Davis
University of Minnesota
Elizabeth E. Davis has made significant contributions to various fields of study, including immunology (TTx), economics (Arab inequality puzzle), education (childcare access and stability), healthcare (cardiovascular disease in women), and social services (childcare subsidies and reentry among families). Research highlights disparities in childcare access, highlighting factors influencing stability and quality, as well as predictors of child care changes by low-income families. Additionally, studies on product market competition, human resource practices, and healthcare costs shed light on the economic and social implications of policies and programs affecting vulnerable populations, underscoring the need for targeted interventions to address inequalities and promote equal access to essential services.