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Melissa Kearney's research illuminates COVID recovery potential
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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
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Segregation in Place: Estimating the Contribution of White Flight to Racial Segregation in the 21st Century
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Michael White, Brown University
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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
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Low-income children may have fewer asthma emergencies when their families receive housing subsidies
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Michelle Poulin, UC Berkeley
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Seeds of Unity: Examining the Link Between Joint Land Titles and Women's Status in Western Uganda
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Microcredit and Willingness to Pay for Environmental Quality: Evidence from a Randomized-Controlled Trial of Finance for Sanitation in Rural Cambodia
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Raymond Guiteras, University of Maryland, et al. // Keywords: Willingness to pay, sanitation, microcredit, Becker-DeGroot-Marschak, randomization inference; 2016-003
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Mieke Beth Thomeer, University of Alabama at Birmingham
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Gender, Family, and Mental Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Mieke Eeckhaut, University of Delaware
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Recent Trends and Patterns in the Use of Long-Acting Contraception in the United States
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Migration, Assimilation, and Social Welfare
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This chapter reviews the theoretical perspectives used to understand immigrant assimilation, the challenges to studying assimilation and current research on diverse immigrant origins and across diverse locations of settlement. The authors review recent research on the integration and involvement of immigrants and their descendants into several key structural domains: education, labor markets and residential patterns. This review also focuses on variations in these outcomes among immigrants and their descendants in diverse contexts and policy regimes with cross-national comparisons from several immigrant receiving countries. Understanding how immigrants fare and the extent to which their children and grandchildren succeed requires an examination of immigrant characteristics, the migration process and the changes that occur in the context of reception.
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Julie Park, Ph.D.
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More Trusting, Less Trust? An Investigation of Early ECommerce in China
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Ginger Zhe Jin, University of Maryland, et al.; 2013-012
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