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Department of Economics Seminar - Labor/Public Finance/Development
Do Conditional Cash Transfers Improve Economic Outcomes in the Next Generation? Evidence from Mexico
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Maryland's Broken Parole System: The Cost of Inaction (Virtual)
Center for Education, Justice and Ethics presents a webinar covering the barriers to parole, the impact on people and families and addressing the problem.
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Econ Seminar: Labor/Public Finance/Development with Hilary Hoynes, University of California Berkeley
"Is the Social Safety Net a Long-Term Investment? Large-Scale Evidence from the Food Stamps Program"
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School of Public Health - NIH Pathways to Prevention Workshop: Can Physical Activity Improve the Health of Wheelchair Users?
NIH Pathways to Prevention Workshop: Can Physical Activity Improve the Health of Wheelchair Users?
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Econ Seminar: Tim Bartik, Upjohn Institute
How Place-Based Jobs Policies Help Distressed Communities
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NIEHS Center for Environmental Health in Northern Manhattan: Seminar with Jennifer Roberts
Seminar with Jennifer Roberts, "Environmental Racism: An Old Wine in a New Bottle"
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Econ Seminar: Caterina Calsamiglia, Barcelona Graduate School
The Design of University Entrance Exams and its Implications for Gender Gaps
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Econ Seminar: Matthias Doepke, Northwestern University
When the great Equalizer Shuts Down: Schools, Peers, and Parents in Pandemic Times
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Econ Seminar: Imran Rasul, University College London
The Social Structure of Villages and the Delivery of Development Interventions
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Econ Seminar: Gaurav Khanna, University of California San Diego
Spatial Mobility, Economic Opportunity, and Crime
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