I am a Postdoctoral Associate at Yale University’s Tobin Center for Economic Policy in the Economics Department. Prior to joining Yale, I was a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Princeton University’s Center for Health and Wellbeing. At both institutions, I have been advised by Professor Janet Currie. I hold a Ph.D. in Applied Economics & Management from Cornell University. My field of specialization is Applied Microeconomics, with interests in Health and Public Economics.
Recent research
Education and Mortality: Evidence for the Silent Generation from Linked Census and Administrative Data, with Ciprian Domnisoru and Evan Taylor. Review & Resubmit at Demography.
How Childhood Medicaid Pays for Itself: The Lifelong and Intergenerational Returns of Early Coverage, with Janet Currie & Zia Kinzy. Accepted at Academic Pediatrics.
Currie, J. & Malinovskaya, A. (2026). Manufacturing Supply Chains and Imports in the ADHD Drug Shortage. JAMA Health Forum (7):3. doi:10.1001/jamahealthforum.2026.0041
Education and Mortality: Evidence for the Silent Generation from Linked Census and Administrative Data, with Ciprian Domnisoru and Evan Taylor. Review & Resubmit at Demography.
How Childhood Medicaid Pays for Itself: The Lifelong and Intergenerational Returns of Early Coverage, with Janet Currie & Zia Kinzy. Accepted at Academic Pediatrics.
Currie, J. & Malinovskaya, A. (2026). Manufacturing Supply Chains and Imports in the ADHD Drug Shortage. JAMA Health Forum (7):3. doi:10.1001/jamahealthforum.2026.0041
- Selected media coverage: Psychiatric News
Currie, J. & Malinovskaya, A. (2025). Screening for Postpartum Depression at Well Child Visits: Evaluating the Impact of Michigan’s Statewide Initiative. Health Economics Review (15):72. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13561-025-00671-2
Department of Economics
Yale University
anna.malinovskaya (at) yale.edu