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Monica Das Gupta emphasizes the need for India to revamp public health systems
Das Gupta's paper advocates for structural reform, grassroots workforce revitalization, and better public health systems.
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Monica Das Gupta quoted in LiveMint on India's Lagged Public Health System
Decades of neglect have left India’s public health system with a very weak arsenal to fight and eliminate contagious diseases
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More Leisure Time, but Less Enjoyment?
American Time Use Survey featured on NPR
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More Women Opting to Give Birth Outside of a Hospital
Data shows rate of births at home and in birth centers reaches highest level in 30 years; demand may actually be greater
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More Young Adults Are Financially Dependent on Parents Than 50 Years Ago
Demography article by Kahn, Goldscheider, and Garcia-Manglano examines changing family residence patterns
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MPRC announces winners of 2020 Summer Grant competition
Winners to receive funding to support preparation of a submission to the 2021 PAA Annual Meeting
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MPRC Associates lead COVID-19 pilot study
University of Maryland Seed Grant funds research into COVID-19 social impacts
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MPRC Associates study intergenerational poverty through $2.5 million grant
Leonard and Madhavan to study the transmission of poverty across generations in Tanzania
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MPRC faculty associate works with Maryland hospitals to provide better continuity of care for vulnerable populations
Connecting uninsured patients to primary care could reduce emergency department use
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MPRC Founding Director Suzanne Bianchi Passes Away at 61
Her contributions to sociology and family research remain influential
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