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Jogging While Black
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Sociologist Rashawn Ray speaks out about the fears that keep many African Americans from exercising
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Developing Nations: "Our Pollution is Your Consumption"
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MPRC Faculty Associate Klaus Hubacek demonstrates how material consumption in rich countries is fueled by pollution and environmental destruction in the developing world
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Why Such a Slow Recovery?
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MPRC Faculty Associate John Haltiwanger speaks about job creation and destruction, and what made the Great Recession unique
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Lost Unions and Lost Ground
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The decline of organized labor has helped worsen the racial gap
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Race, Gender, and Educational Achievement
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Odis Johnson investigates how social issues affect education
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Affordable Care for All?
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Faculty associate Jerome Dugan investigates the relationship between socioeconomic status, health insurance coverage, and affordable quality care
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How Does Time Use Data Illuminate Important Social Patterns?
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Liana Sayer starts a new Time Use Lab at the University of Maryland
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Finding Economic Solutions for America
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Faculty associate Katharine Abraham brings home experience from two years serving on the White House Council of Economic Advisors
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Race, Gender, and Obesity: How the Social Environment Constrains or Enables Physical Activity
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Faculty associate Rashawn Ray investigates the social and environmental changes needed in order to remove neighborhood barriers to regular physical exercise
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More Young Adults Are Financially Dependent on Parents Than 50 Years Ago
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Demography article by Kahn, Goldscheider, and Garcia-Manglano examines changing family residence patterns
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