Aizawa, Naoki, Corina Mommaerts and Stephanie Rennane. 2025. Firm Accommodation and the Design of Social Insurance. Accepted, Econometrica.
Rennane, Stephanie and Zachary Morris. 2025. A Comparative Analysis of Self-Identification and Functional Measures of Disability. Disability and Health Journal. doi: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2025.101980.
Morris, Zachary, Stephanie Rennane, Nanette Goodman, Daniel Mont, Michelle Ballan, Amber Davis, Stephen McGarity, Brooke Ellison, Ghenet Weldeslassie. 2025. The Disability Squeeze: Out-of-Pocket Expenses and Unmet Needs for Disability-Related Goods and Services in the U.S. Disability and Health Journal. doi:10.1016/j.dhjo.2025.101930 PMID: 40713250
Rennane, Stephanie, Flora Sheng, Bradley Stein and Andrew Dick. 2025. Exploring the Widening Trend in Racial and Ethnic Differences in Youth Mental Health Service Use, Psychiatric Services.
Mulcahy, Andrew, Stephanie Rennane, Daniel Schwam, Reid Dickerson, Lawrence Baker, Kanaka Shetty. 2025. Use of Clinical Trial Characteristics to Estimate Costs of New Drug Development, JAMA Network Open, 8(1):e2453275.
Rennane, Stephanie, Danielle Sobol, Bradley Stein, Andrew Dick. Insurance Coverage During Transitions: Evidence from Medicaid Automatic Enrollment for Children Receiving Supplemental Security Income, Health Services Research.
Rennane, Stephanie and Andrew Dick. 2023. “Effects of Medicaid Automatic Enrollment on Disparities in Insurance Coverage and Caregiver Burden for Children with Special Health Care Needs”, Medical Care Research and Review, 80(1):65-78.
Rennane, Stephanie, Hannah Acheson-Field, Grace Gahlon, Kathryn Edwards and Melanie Zaber. 2022. “Leak or Link? The Overrepresentation of Women in Non-Tenure Track Academic Positions in STEM”, PLoS ONE, 17(6): e0267561. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0267561
Aizawa, Naoki, Corina Mommaerts and Stephanie Rennane. 2022. “Explaining heterogeneity in use of non-wage benefits: The role of worker and firm characteristics in disability accommodations.” AEA Papers and Proceedings, 112:376-380
Rennane, Stephanie, Lawrence Baker and Andrew Mulcahy. 2021. “Estimating the Cost of Industry Investment in Drug R&D: A Review of Methods and Results.” Inquiry, 58.
Mulcahy, Andrew, Daniel Schwam, Preethi Rao, Stephanie Rennane, Kanaka Shetty. 2021. “Estimated Savings From International Reference Pricing for Prescription Drugs.” JAMA 326(17):1744-1745. doi:10.1001/jama.2021.13338
Maestas, Nicole, Kathleen Mullen and Stephanie Rennane. 2021. “Absenteeism and Presenteeism Among American Workers”, Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 32(1): 13-23.
Rennane, Stephanie. 2020. “A Double Safety Net? Understanding Interactions between Disability Benefits, Formal Assistance, and Family Support”, Journal of Health Economics, 69.
Maestas, Nicole, Kathleen Mullen and Stephanie Rennane. 2019. “Unmet Need for Workplace Accommodation”, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 38(4): 1004-1027.
Morris, Zachary and Stephanie Rennane. 2019. “Functional Limitations and Employment among Disability Benefit Recipients with Musculoskeletal Conditions: A Mediation Analysis,” Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 50(1): 49-59.
Foote, Andrew, Michel Grosz, and Stephanie Rennane. 2019. “The Effect of Lower Transaction Costs on Social Security Disability Insurance Application Rates and Participation,” Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 38(1): 99-123.
A full list of my published RAND reports is available here.
The Effect of Unconditional Cash Transfers on the Labor Supply of Permanently Disabled Workers, with Kathleen Mullen. 2025. Revise and Resubmit, Journal of Political Economy-Microeconomics
The Impact of SSI-Medicaid Autoenrollment Policies on Health Insurance Coverage for Adults with Disabilities, with Jessie Coe. 2025.
Medicaid Coverage Disruptions for Young Adults at Age-Based Medicaid and SSI Eligibility Thresholds, with Virginia Zhang and Andrew Dick. 2025.
Disability-Related Expenditures and the Cost-of-Living Adjustment for Disability Program Beneficiaries, with Zachary Morris. 2023. Under review.
Effects of Medicaid Automatic Enrollment on Insurance Coverage for SSI Children: Evidence from Ohio”, with Mark Sorbero, Bradley Stein and Andrew Dick. 2024. Under Review
How do Economic Conditions Affect Earnings and Return to Disability Programs for Beneficiaries whose Benefits were Terminated, with Kathleen Mullen and Jeffrey Hemmeter. 2023.
Buying Time: the Insurance Value and Distortionary Effects of Worker’s Compensation, 2018. RAND WR-1220.
Principal Investigator, NIMHD 1R01MD017062-01A1. “Reducing Behavioral Health Disparities among Children with Special Needs: The Role of Medicaid Automatic Enrollment”, 2022-2026
Co-Investigator, NIDLIRR (PI: Zachary Morris). “Barriers to Inclusion: Quantifying Disability-Related Out-of-Pocket Costs and Unmet Needs for People with Disabilities with a Focus on Underserved Communities”, 2022-2025