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Laurie DeRose: The World Family Map Project
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The World Family Map Project investigates what makes families strong
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Lawsuit accuses Harvard University of bias against Asian Americans
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Julie Park: High scores on standardized tests are not a "golden ticket"
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Leonard organizes 37th BREAD Conference
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Major networking and discussion event a cross-section of development economics leadership
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Lewin, Roy research featured in NPR story
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Adultification affecting minority children faced with hard choices
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Liana Sayer comments on time poverty
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Women's Health article looks at unpaid labor
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Liana Sayer featured in PBS Newshour post
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Report details how time use researchers manages her schedule
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Liana Sayer featured in WFMJ News on Parenting under Coronavirus Impact
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The closings and quarantines prompted by the coronavirus outbreak have given some families more time together.
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Liana Sayer Named Next Editor of Journal of Marriage and Family
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Tenure will begin with the February 2021 issue
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Liana Sayer's findings featured in New York Times on universal child care
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American society and government disagree on mothers' work
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Liana Sayer: Still no gender equality in housework
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With and without children, women still spend more time on domestic chores than men
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