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Desai co-authors brief on health insurance inequities in India
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Many Indians do not take advantage of their insurance coverage
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Business Formation: A Tale of Two Recessions
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Working paper by John Haltiwanger, with Ermin Dinlersoz, Timothy Dunne, and Veronika Penciakova
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Profiles of caregiver racial-ethnic socialization found to promote academic engagement in Black and Latinx youth
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Mia Smith-Bynum and others investigate how caregivers' responses to racial / ethnic discrimination relate to demographic characteristics and youth academic engagement
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Hard times in economic data collection call for innovative data sourcing
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Katharine Abraham argues for the inclusion of private sector big data to bolster survey and administrative data and tap into new questions
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Environmental Systems and Occupational Health Policy Analyses to Interrupt the Impact of Structural Racism
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Payne-Sturges leads multi-disciplinary research team
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Emotional well-being in South African migrants
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Effects of migration on Black South Africans' mental health
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Work mobility during COVID
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NSF Rapid Response project will examine job restructuring, policy effects
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Developing population health scientists: Findings from an evaluation of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars Program
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HIGHLIGHTS: RWJF Health & Society Scholars (HSS) program outcomes evaluated. HSS alumni have higher scholarly productivity and impact than control group. HSS alumni are more engaged in population health research than controls. HSS alumni and controls are similar on other outcome measures. Training programs can be evaluated with adequate attention to selection bias.
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Christine Bachrach Publications
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Climate change is not a simplistic comparison of apartheid but entails global cooperation to deal with it
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Alok Bhargava responds to Desmond Tutu's Comparison of Climate Change as Developed Countries' "Climate Apartheid" On the Poor
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Public Health Researchers Win Data Contract to Study LGBTQ Health Disparities
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Access to new dataset opens up research opportunities
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