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The built environment and traffic collisions in the United States
Quynh Nguyen and Thu Nguyen examine how built environment features affect U.S. traffic collisions
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The Changing Shape of the American Family
Cohen calls for tax and labor policy to catch up with changing social norms
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The Displaced New Orleans Residents Study
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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The Effects of Changes in Medicaid Physician Fees on the Use of Preventative Care
Faculty Associate Karoline Mortensen to model effects of Affordable Care Act on Medicaid enrollees
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The Great Stagnation
Haltiwanger's work featured in The New York Times and The Economist
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The Healthy Generations Program: Improving Access to Mental Health Care
New model of integrated service delivery makes mental health services more accessible to teenaged parents
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The impact of mental health treatment on women's alcohol use
Faculty Associate Kerry Green and colleagues find mental health treatment is linked to reduced alcohol use disorders in women
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The impact of private high schools on adult earnings in Chile
Private high school attendance in Chile boosts adult earnings significantly
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The Impact of Work Requirements on Program Participation and Labor Supply
Mary Zaki and her colleagues published a working paper analyzing the effects of work requirements on SNAP participation, beneficiary composition, and labor supply
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The importance of parental engagement in learning activities for socioemotional development in low-income Black and Latinx youth
New publication by Natasha Cabrera and Jay Fagan uses latent growth curve modeling to investigate trajectories of mothers' and fathers' engagement
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