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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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Saving Money to Win Big
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Kearney: Prize-linked savings accounts could be a big incentive for Americans to save more
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Organizing for Power and Worker's Rights in the 21st Century
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The University of Maryland's Center for the History of the New America to host symposium
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The long-term effects of the burst housing bubble
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Predatory lending practices dry up black wealth in Prince George’s County
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Sandra Hofferth quoted in the Epoch Times
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Proposed tax credit would make it easier for working parents to pay for childcare
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Hofferth study challenges common wisdom about single parenting
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Income level, not family structure, has the biggest impact on parenting practices
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Registration now open for free statistical training courses offered by MPRC
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Pre-registration is required for spring semester courses
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Cohen: Are richer parents driving vaccine denial?
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Charter schools and higher-income schools show higher rates of exemptions for childhood vaccines
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Philip Cohen on the Disproportionate Influence of Economists
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“Compliant” economics serves power, not science
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Winter weather, transportation infrastructure, and individual decision-making
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Torrens, Frias-Martinez, and Ghanem use big data from social media to model how people adapt to snowstorms and other disruptions
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