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Philip Cohen featured in The Hill on Domestic Violence During COVID-19 Quarantine
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Police departments across the country are reporting a spike in domestic violence cases as stay-at-home orders put victims and their abusers in constant proximity.
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Melissa Kearney's research illuminates COVID recovery potential
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We must deliberately spend and invest in ways that will strengthen our capitalist economy and expand economic security, she writes
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MPRC Associates lead COVID-19 pilot study
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University of Maryland Seed Grant funds research into COVID-19 social impacts
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Sacoby Wilson featured in Gizmodo on Health Equity amid the COVID-19 Outbreak
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Health experts had suspected the coronavirus pandemic would kill more people in areas where there’s higher air pollution. Now, they have preliminary data to back it up.
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Rashawn Ray comments on Philadelphia Blacks' Dilemma during Coronavirus Outbreak featured in InsideSources
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African Americans in Philadephia suffer from both the pandemic and violent crimes
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Katharine Abraham featured in Bloomberg on Job Saving after the COVID-19 Hit
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States' short-time compensation, or shared-work programs, are effective in helping retain trained staff members during COVID-19 outbreak
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Exploring perceived coercive aspects of transactional sex in Central Uganda
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Kirsten Stoebenau examines the Central Uganda Adolescent Girls and Young Women (AGYW)'s participation in transactional sex
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Katharine Abraham featured in The New York Times on Unemployment due to COVID-19 Outbreak
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Economists expect as many as a record 20 million job losses and an unemployment rate of around 15% in the April job report
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Philip Cohen comments on Possible Baby Boom after COVID-19 Quarantine on USA Today
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The stay-at-home coronavirus orders are unprecedented in America but the speculation about a possible baby boom afterward has generated heat discussion on social media
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Standard measures of Unemployment make U.S. labor market looks a bit too tight
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Katharine Abraham and John Haltiwanger examine U.S. labor market tightness by addressing the limitations of the standard measures
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