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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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State level structural racism and alcohol and tobacco use behaviors
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New paper by Faculty Associate Kerry Green examines structural racism impacts among a national probability sample of Black Americans
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State of Hispanic Race and Ethnicity: Census 2020 Changes and Implications For Addressing Social Inequalities
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Half-day Conference by Consortium on Race, Gender and Ethnicity and co-sponsored with MPRC
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Steinberg investigates mental health impacts of abortion
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Beyond the question of access to abortion lie the mental health impacts in cases of restricted access
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Stephane Helleringer, Johns Hopkins
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The potential of computer vision tools for improving demographic measurement in low-income countries
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Stephen Gilman, NICHD
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The developmental origins of disparities in common mental disorders
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Steven Martin, Urban Institute
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Rising mid-life mortality in the US: When did it start, and who is it affecting?
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Structural Racism and Population Health: The Role of Race, Socioeconomic Status and Context
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Caryn Bell, African American Studies, examines the effects of macro-level structural racism on population health
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Susan Parker contributes to WSJ story on Mexico's Prospera program
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Widely copied program cut by new government
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Susan Parker discusses the implementation of successful policies that reduced poverty in Oaxaca, Mexico
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The MPRC Associate Director was invited to share her expertise in the evaluation of public policies with the Wilson Center's Mexico Institute
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