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Nguyen and colleagues to use Big Data to create health outcome models
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NSF RAPID Study on the 2020 Coronavirus Social Impacts
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Long Doan along with Faculty Associates Liana Sayer, Sociology, and Jessica Fish, Family Science, will examine the social impacts of the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic.
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Nurturing Dads: Social Initiatives for Contemporary Fatherhood
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Faculty Associate Kevin Roy co-authors book on public policy impacts on fatherhood
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Opioid Use Disorder, mental illness lack treatment when co-occuring
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Jie Chen and colleagues will publish a study examining the behavioral health treatment among individuals with co-occurring opioid use disorder and mental illness
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Overcoming the Obstacles and Capitalizing on the Incentives for Climate Change Adaptation in Coastal Environmental Justice Communities
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Faculty Associate Michael Paolisso and colleagues examine how diverse communities under severe threat from climate change impacts view climate change
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Pandemic sees new business formation surge
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Prof. John Haltiwanger uses Census data to analyze trends
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Parenthood Decisions and the Ticking Biological Clock
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Philip Cohen and Gneisha Dinwiddie investigate whether children born later in life are at greater risk for disabilities
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Payne-Sturges examines food insecurity among college students
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Two articles shine light on growing public health issue
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Penalties for Paid and Unpaid Care Work
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Faculty Associate Joan Kahn studies children's health under grant from the Russell Sage Foundation
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Preterm birth during the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico
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Protective behaviors subject to heterogeneous socioeconomic and structural constraints may lead to unequal health outcomes during health emergencies.
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