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Desai leads establishment of National Data Innovation Centre in New Delhi
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Far-reaching program will stimulate research, support graduate student development in India and U.S.
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Developing Nations: "Our Pollution is Your Consumption"
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MPRC Faculty Associate Klaus Hubacek demonstrates how material consumption in rich countries is fueled by pollution and environmental destruction in the developing world
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Developing population health scientists: Findings from an evaluation of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars Program
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HIGHLIGHTS: RWJF Health & Society Scholars (HSS) program outcomes evaluated. HSS alumni have higher scholarly productivity and impact than control group. HSS alumni are more engaged in population health research than controls. HSS alumni and controls are similar on other outcome measures. Training programs can be evaluated with adequate attention to selection bias.
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Christine Bachrach, Ph.D.
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Christine Bachrach Publications
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Devon Payne-Sturges on air pollution and child health
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Absent federal policy, the state of Maryland can implement policies to protect children’s health
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Differences in out-of-pocket spending for maternity care by race and ethnicity
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Asian, Black, and Hispanic individuals had higher out-of-pocket spending overall
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Differential convergence in twenty-first-century gender gaps in home tasks
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Faculty Associate Liana Sayer finds that gendered norms associated with different forms of unpaid labors may be becoming redefined
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Dyadic patterns in childbirth intention
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Monica Caudillo, with MPRC affiliate colleagues, uses National Survey of Family Growth Data for Population Research and Policy Review article
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Dynamism diminished: The role of housing markets and credit conditions
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John Haltiwanger looks at the effect of housing market shocks on young businesses and start-ups
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Early Home Experiences of Young Latino Boys
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Why research on low-income Latino children really matters
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Educational and economic gains from expanding computer science courses in Maryland
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Maryland study shows that computer science courses boost degrees and early career earnings
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