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Thurka Sangaramoorthy featured in The Baltimore Sun on Maryland Crab Workers during COVID-19
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This year’s crabbing season is fraught with difficult choices for the nearly all-foreign-women workers during the pandemic hit
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Torrens receives NSF grant for resilient infrastructure research
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Improved understanding of the ways that the movements of people interact with transportation and communications infrastructure could help with disaster planning
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Turner research featured on Morning Edition
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College financial aid letters can provide a nudge toward borrowing, or not
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University of Maryland to host new Census Research Data Center
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New Research Data Center provides social science researchers with secure access to restricted data sets
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US Army Leadership Still Mostly White
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David Segal quoted in USA Today
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Was the Great Recession really responsible for falling divorce rates?
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Cohen study casts doubt on "Silver Linings" divorce rate hypothesis
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Washington Post policing story cites Joseph Richardson
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Police 'jump outs' target mostly Black youth
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What Happens When the Pace of Start Ups Slows Down
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Slowdown in new business start-ups is stunting job creation, Haltiwanger reports
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What is behind gender inequality in college ?
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Women are completing university in greater percentages than men but do not choose high-income fields
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Who are the happiest Americans ?
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Faculty Associate John Robinson tracks trends from 1965 to 2010
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