Sven Eric Wilson, Associate Professor
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Contact Information
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Research
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Economics of Health and the Family
Education
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PHD
ECONOMICS
UNIV OF CHICAGO
1997
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MA
ECONOMICS
UNIV OF CHICAGO
1992
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BA
ECONOMICS
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY
1989
Professional Affiliations
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Public Policy
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Family Studies Center
2
Publications
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Sven E. Wilson, Daniel M. Butler
(2007).
A Lot More to do: The Sensitivity of Time-Series Cross-Section Results to Alternative Specifications.
Political Analysis.
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Sven E. Wilson and Benjamin L. Howell
(2007).
Disease Prevalence and Survey Design Effects: A Response to Weir and Smith.
Social Science and Medicine.
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Dora Costa, Lorens Helmchen, Sven Wilson
(2007).
Race and Health in the Past: Infection and Arteriosclerosis.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Science.
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Sven E. Wilson
(2006).
Family-Centered Health Policy Analysis.
Handbook of Families and Health.
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Sven Wilson and Ken Smith
(2006).
Dyin' in Zion: Longevity and Mortality in Utah.
Utah in the New Millenium: A New Demographic Perspective.
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Sven E. Wilson, Joseph Burton, Benjamin Howell
(2005).
Work and the Disability Transition in Twentieth Century America.
NBER Working Paper Series.
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Sven E. Wilson, Benjamin Howell
(2005).
Do Panel Surveys Make People Sick? U.S. Arthritis Trends in the Health and Retirement Study.
Social Science and Medicine.
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Wilson, Sven E.
(2002).
Good Marriages Gone Bad: Health Mismatches as a Cause of Marital Dissolution in Late Mid-Life.
Population Research and Policy Review.
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Sven E. WIlson
(2002).
The health capital of families: an investigation of the inter-spousal correlation in health status.
Social Science and Medicine.
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William Ruger, Sven E. Wilson, Shawn L. Waddoups
(2002).
Warfare and welfare: Military service, combat and marital dissolution.
Armed Forces and Society.
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Sven E. WIlson
(2001).
Socioeconomic Status and the Prevalence of Health Problems among Married Couples in Late Mid-Life.
American Journal of Public Health.
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Sven E. Wilson
(2001).
Work and the Accommodation of Chronic Illness: A Re-examination of the Health-Labor Supply Relationship.
Applied Economics.
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Sven E. Wilson, Louis L. Nguyen
(1998).
Secular Trends in the Determinants of Disability Benefits.
American Economic Review.
Awards
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J. Reuben Clark Fellowship
Brigahm Young University
2004
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Pre-Doctoral Fellowship
National Institute on Aging
1994
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