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Seminar: Continuity and Change in Children's Time Use Trajectories
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Liana C. Sayer, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland
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Seminar Series: Population, Poverty, and Climate Change
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Monica Das Gupta, Research Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland
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Seminar Series: The Genomic Revolution and Beliefs About Essential Racial Differences: A Backdoor to Eugenics?
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Jo C. Phelan, Associate Professor, Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University
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Seminar Series: Ethnomedicine and Biomedicine in Rural Senegal: Rationality and Magical Thinking
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Jack Sandberg, Associate Professor, Department of Global Health, George Washington University
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Incarceration and Black Progress
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Becky Pettit, Professor of Sociology, University of Washington
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The Displaced New Orleans Residents Study
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MPRC Director Michael Rendall is working with Faculty Associate Paul Torrens, Geography, to analyze social, economic, and health outcomes for New Orleanians
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Institutional Change and the Consequences of Military Service
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In a Collaborative Research project funded by the National Science Foundation, Meredith Kleykamp looks at outcomes in marriage, education, employment and earnings among veterans and non-veterans over the last 40 years.
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Inequality and Teenage "Drop Out" Behaviors
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Melissa Kearney and colleagues examine a hypothetical "desperation" effect on economically disadvantaged students through a grant funded by the Smith Richardson Foundation
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Hubacek, Feng, and Yu Explore the Impact of Globalization and Trade on the Environment
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The consequences of affluence: Consumption of large amounts of material goods places an unfair environmental burden on less developed areas
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Cohen: How to Live in a World Where Marriage Is in Decline
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As marriage rates continue to fall, policies that try to steer people into marriage through financial incentives are only hurting children
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