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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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Occupational Differences in Estimates of Time at Work
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John P. Robinson, University of Maryland; Jonathan Gershuny, University of Oxford; 2012-006
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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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Organizing for Power and Worker's Rights in the 21st Century
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The University of Maryland's Center for the History of the New America to host symposium
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Oscar Barbarin, African American Studies
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The Emergence of Externalizing Problems in Boys of Color
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Pamela Herd, Georgetown University
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Reducing Administrative Burdens in Social Safety Net Programs Reduces Mortality
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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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Parental age and cognitive disability among children in the United States
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Philip N. Cohen, University of Maryland; 2012-013
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Park Spaces and the User Experience: Reconsidering the Body in Park Analysis Tools
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As a strategy for combating physical inactivity, obesity, and other health conditions, the apperception of greenspace and importance of human-nature relationships have increased in recent decades. With this raised awareness in greenspace, the development of park auditing tools has been positioned primarily in the material conditions (e.g., physical environmental conditions) of parks. An examination of existing park auditing tools has shown that by focusing on particular material conditions, built environment and active living scholars have set aside other characteristics, namely, those that consider the user (e.g., the active human), as a separate concern from the focus of these tools. We have sought to engage with these tools to examine how they can be more effective in analyzing both the physical and human elements of parks and other natural environments.
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Jennifer D. Roberts, Dr.P.H., M.P.H.
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Jennifer D. Roberts Publications