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Sayer on ride hailing-services
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May provide useful service for overworked parents
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Sayer outlines spousal work-share trends
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Men are spending more of their time on chores. Women are spending less — but it’s still much more than men, reports Washington Post
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Sayer research featured in The Atlantic
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Varies by person's role
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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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Sayer’s findings important element of new report
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Moms with husbands, live-in male partners are sleeping less and doing more housework than single mothers.
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School-based health centers reduce income-based health disparities
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Boudreaux evaluates how the policy influences healthcare access outcomes in low-income families
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Seeds of injustice: Payne-Sturges highlights the exploitation of migrant farmworkers
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Op-Ed in The Baltimore Sun
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Sergio Urzua named Chilean Economist of the Year for 2022
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Contributions to policy discussions in Chile recognized
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Sexual minority youth less likely to exit foster care
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Jessica Fish and her colleagues published a study presenting sexual minority youth as an overrepresented population in foster care, child welfare and out-of-home placement
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Smith-Bynum highlights mental health challenges for minority children
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Mental health issues may be overlooked in kids of color by school professionals
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