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Desai leads establishment of National Data Innovation Centre in New Delhi
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Far-reaching program will stimulate research, support graduate student development in India and U.S.
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Hofferth, Sayer lead Time Use Data for Health and Well Being
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R01 provides five years of funding to continue development of the IPUMS-Time Use tool
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Sayer, Pepin research challenges single-mother time poverty
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Demography article reports finding that married mothers did more housework and slept less than never-married and divorced mothers, counter to expectations of the time poverty thesis
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Effects of Depression on Contraceptive Behavior
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Julia Steinberg will use an NICHD K01 grant to investigate the impact of depression throughout the reproductive cycle
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Reproductive readiness predicts a woman’s non-use of contraception in the postpartum months in U.S.
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Michael S. Rendall and Monica L. Caudillo examine reproductive readiness in U.S. Women’s Postpartum Non-Use of Contraception
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Standard measures of Unemployment make U.S. labor market looks a bit too tight
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Katharine Abraham and John Haltiwanger examine U.S. labor market tightness by addressing the limitations of the standard measures
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Exploring perceived coercive aspects of transactional sex in Central Uganda
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Kirsten Stoebenau examines the Central Uganda Adolescent Girls and Young Women (AGYW)'s participation in transactional sex
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Work mobility during COVID
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NSF Rapid Response project will examine job restructuring, policy effects
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Developing population health scientists: Findings from an evaluation of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars Program
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HIGHLIGHTS: RWJF Health & Society Scholars (HSS) program outcomes evaluated. HSS alumni have higher scholarly productivity and impact than control group. HSS alumni are more engaged in population health research than controls. HSS alumni and controls are similar on other outcome measures. Training programs can be evaluated with adequate attention to selection bias.
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Christine Bachrach Publications
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Climate change is not a simplistic comparison of apartheid but entails global cooperation to deal with it
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Alok Bhargava responds to Desmond Tutu's Comparison of Climate Change as Developed Countries' "Climate Apartheid" On the Poor
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