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Empirical evidence on the unintended consequences of the one-child policy in terms of child trafficking in China
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Implementation of the one-child policy and deep-rooted cultural preference for boys have together significantly increased both child abandonment and child abduction in China
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Engaging Women in the Market for Mobile Money
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Faculty Associate Jessica Goldberg awarded National Science Foundation three-year grant to examine questions of participation and impact for women
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Environmental Systems and Occupational Health Policy Analyses to Interrupt the Impact of Structural Racism
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Payne-Sturges leads multi-disciplinary research team
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Examining and Addressing COVID-19 Racial Disparities in Detroit
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Governance Studies at Brookings paper
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Expanding racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic diversity in Economics
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$450k NSF grant awarded to Jessica Goldberg to expand PADE
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Expectations for male provision and women's sexual health risks in sub-Saharan Africa
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Stoebenau took a mixed-methods approach to develop the Gender Role and Male Provision Expectation scale
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Exploring perceived coercive aspects of transactional sex in Central Uganda
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Kirsten Stoebenau examines the Central Uganda Adolescent Girls and Young Women (AGYW)'s participation in transactional sex
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Exploring the culture of despair
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Faculty Associate Melissa Kearney and Philip B. Levine find that inequality trumps location in predicting early childbearing out of wedlock
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Families and Inequality
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Faculty Associate Philip Cohen brings sociology research to the public eye by tackling thorny issues about race, gender, family, and inequality in an online public forum.
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Finding Economic Solutions for America
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Faculty associate Katharine Abraham brings home experience from two years serving on the White House Council of Economic Advisors
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