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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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Child care editorial draws on research by Philip Cohen
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Finds fault with 2021 Homebuilding survey by American Compass
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Cohen: How to Live in a World Where Marriage Is in Decline
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As marriage rates continue to fall, policies that try to steer people into marriage through financial incentives are only hurting children
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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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For Low-Wage Workers, Two Incomes Are Not Much Better Than One
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Kearney and Turner argue that the current tax code puts an unfair burden on low-income families with two earners
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Hofferth decries politicization of health care in Baltimore Sun Op-Ed
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Calls statements by Eric Cantor and others a "red herring" to avoid uncomfortable policy questions
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Hubacek sees recession as key driver in reducing U.S. carbon emissions
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Refutes the impact of policy changes on lowering levels of carbon dioxide
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Joseph Richardson interviewed about firearm injury
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Karabelle Pizzigati Initiative Lunch and Learn: Child Well-being with Dr. LaShawnda Kilgore from the Children's Defense Fund
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The School of Public Policy presents: Karabelle Pizzigati Initiative Lunch and Learn: Child Well-being with Dr. LaShawnda Kilgore from the Children's Defense Fund
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Lucie Schmidt, Smith College
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The Impact of Expanding Public Health Insurance on Safety Net Program Participation: Evidence from the ACA Medicaid Expansion
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