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Melissa Kearney featured in The Hill on Yang's "Freedom Dividend"
Yang's Freedom Dividend is not likely to reduce social inequality seriously
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Melissa Kearney featured in The New York Times on the interaction between economic growth and family formation
Social context partially determines the family formation response to a positive income or earnings shock
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Melissa Kearney featured in The New York Times on Early Childhood Intervention
Children exposed to "Sesame Street" were more likely to be enrolled in the correct grade level for their age at middle and high school
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Melissa Kearney outlines child poverty response
Plan could virtually end child poverty
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Melissa Kearney's research illuminates COVID recovery potential
We must deliberately spend and invest in ways that will strengthen our capitalist economy and expand economic security, she writes
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Michael Bader, American University and Visiting Scholar
Segregation in Place: Estimating the Contribution of White Flight to Racial Segregation in the 21st Century
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Michael White, Brown University
Migration, Urbanization, and Health: Insights from South Africa
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Michel Boudreaux comments on housing aid helps reduce asthma among kids in poverty on Reuters
Low-income children may have fewer asthma emergencies when their families receive housing subsidies
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Michelle Poulin, UC Berkeley
Seeds of Unity: Examining the Link Between Joint Land Titles and Women's Status in Western Uganda
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File Troff document (with manpage macros)Microcredit and Willingness to Pay for Environmental Quality: Evidence from a Randomized-Controlled Trial of Finance for Sanitation in Rural Cambodia
Raymond Guiteras, University of Maryland, et al. // Keywords: Willingness to pay, sanitation, microcredit, Becker-DeGroot-Marschak, randomization inference; 2016-003
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