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Economics Seminar: Jesse Rothstein, University of California, Berkeley
"Can Nudges Increase Take-up of the EITC?: Evidence from Multiple Field Experiments"
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Economics Seminar : Nicholas Bloom, Stanford University
Why Working From Home Will Stick
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School of Public Health - NIH Pathways to Prevention Workshop: Can Physical Activity Improve the Health of Wheelchair Users?
NIH Pathways to Prevention Workshop: Can Physical Activity Improve the Health of Wheelchair Users?
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Parren J Mitchell Symposium
Webinar 3: Responses & Solutions
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JPSM Seminar Series
"Sequential Imputation with Integrated Method Selection: A Novel Approach to Missing Value Imputation in High-Dimensional (Survey) Data"
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4th Annual BBI Virtual Seed Grant Symposium
Hear from 2019 BBI Seed Grant awardees and more about projects recently seeded for 2020.
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Baha'i Chair: Life After the Gunshot (Virtual)
A Digital Storytelling Project on the Impact of Structural and Interpersonal Violence and the Healing Process for Young Black Men
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Econ Seminar: Labor/Public Finance/Development with Hilary Hoynes, University of California Berkeley
"Is the Social Safety Net a Long-Term Investment? Large-Scale Evidence from the Food Stamps Program"
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School of Public Policy Research Seminar: Some Socioeconomic and Biomedical Aspects of the Covid-19 Pandemic
Alok Bhargava (Professor, UMD SPP)and Jiehong Lou (PhD Candidate, UMD SPP) to present their papers
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Econ Seminar: Labor/Public Finance/Development with Patrick Kline, University of California Berkeley
"It ain't where you're from, it's where you're at: hiring origins, firm heterogeneity, and wages"
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