Collaborative research: The Intergenerational Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic — NSF Award to University of Wisconsin-Madison (WI,
This project examines the effects of COVID-19 exposure during pregnancy on birth outcomes, over time, and across different groups defined by different sources of disadvantage. The COVID-19 pandemic is a large shock likely to affect infant health through multiple pathways including maternal infection, stress and anxiety
| Award title | Collaborative research: The Intergenerational Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic |
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| Award ID | 2049300 |
| Awardee | University of Wisconsin-Madison |
| City | MADISON |
| State | WI |
| Amount obligated | $174,032 |
| Principal investigator | Jenna Nobles |
| Program | Sociology |
| Start date | 01/15/2021 |
| Abstract | This project examines the effects of COVID-19 exposure during pregnancy on birth outcomes, over time, and across different groups defined by different sources of disadvantage. The COVID-19 pandemic is a large shock likely to affect infant health through multiple pathways including maternal infection, stress and anxiety, economic hardship, and access to prenatal care. Because these factors differ across groups in the United States, the impact of COVID-19 on birth outcomes will likely be stronger |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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