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Bruce Sacerdote, Dartmouth University
You Can't Handle the Truth: The effects of the Post-9/11 GI Bill on Higher Education and Earnings
Located in Coming Up
GEOG Seminars: Impact of Neighborhoods on Population Health and Health Disparities
Department of Geographical Sciences Seminar: Impact of Neighborhoods on Population Health and Health Disparities with Dr. Dustin Duncan
Located in Coming Up
Center for Global Migration Studies for a discussion of US policy regarding Haitian asylum seekers
Haitian Asylum Seekers to the United States: Past and Present Policy and Advocacy with featured speaker will be Yael Schacher
Located in Coming Up
Race, Equity and Public Policy Speaker Series: Dr. Victor Ray
Race, Equity and Public Policy Speaker Series: Racialized Burdens - Applying Racialized Organization Theory to the Administrative State with Dr. Victor Ray
Located in Coming Up
Workshop on Data Equity Issues in Quantifying Racism, Race, and Ethnicity (Virtual)
Workshop on Data Equity Issues in Quantifying Racism, Race, and Ethnicity (Virtual)with Dr. Alyasah Ali Sewell
Located in Coming Up
Public Policy Seminar: Lorrie Frasure, UCLA
Women and the Race Gap in American Politics and Public Policy
Located in Coming Up
Econ Seminar: Lowell Taylor, Carnegie Mellon University
Is There a VA Advantage? Evidence from Dually Eligible Veterans
Located in Coming Up
Econ Seminar: Dmitri Koustas, University of Chicago
New Work or Changes in Reporting? A Framework for Measuring Self-Employment Trends in Administrative Data
Located in Coming Up
Econ Seminar: Christopher Taber, University of Wisconsin-Madison
"Skill Prices, Occupations, and Changes in the Wage Structure for Low Skilled Men"
Located in Coming Up
Econ Seminar: Michael Lovenheim, Cornell University
Monopsony, Skills, and Labor Market Concentration
Located in Coming Up