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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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For Young Women in Sub-Saharan Africa Addressing Transactional Sex May be Key to Reducing HIV Infections
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Transactional Sex and HIV Risk: From Analysis to Action
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Forum on the Black Population
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Odis Johnson contributes to U.S. Census / Urban League forum at BET studios in Washington DC
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Events 2010-2015
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Fracking and Public Health in Maryland
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University of Maryland research team releases final report on the public health risks of fracking
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Frances Goldscheider honored by Stockholm University
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Awarded honorary doctorate for contributions to Social Science
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Frauke Kreuter featured in The Baltimore Sun on New Data Collection on COVID-19 with Facebook
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Faculty at the University of Maryland have been working with Facebook to design a worldwide survey aimed at collecting coronavirus data during the global pandemic.
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Free statistical software training for MPRC faculty and students
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Upcoming workshops: Introduction to ArcGIS 10 and Introduction to Generalized Linear Mixed Models using PROC GLIMMIX
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Galiani notes limitations of tariff benefits
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Local industries tend to lose global competitiveness
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Gatekeeping in telephone surveys of female migrants in India
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The rise of telephone surveys has increased "gatekeeping" of women
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Gender, Transport, and Employment in Mumbai
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Maureen Cropper and colleagues examine mobility patterns and a gender gap
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