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Stephane Helleringer, Johns Hopkins
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The potential of computer vision tools for improving demographic measurement in low-income countries
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Stephen Gilman, NICHD
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The developmental origins of disparities in common mental disorders
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Steven Martin, Urban Institute
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Rising mid-life mortality in the US: When did it start, and who is it affecting?
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Structural Racism and Population Health: The Role of Race, Socioeconomic Status and Context
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Caryn Bell, African American Studies, examines the effects of macro-level structural racism on population health
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Susan Parker contributes to WSJ story on Mexico's Prospera program
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Widely copied program cut by new government
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Susan Parker discusses the implementation of successful policies that reduced poverty in Oaxaca, Mexico
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The MPRC Associate Director was invited to share her expertise in the evaluation of public policies with the Wilson Center's Mexico Institute
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Susan Parker, School of Public Policy
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Are Enrollment Gains From Conditional Cash Transfers Sustained After Program Rollback? Evidence From Mexico
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Taylor Hargrove, University of North Carolina
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Health Contextualized: Inequalities in Physiological Function at the Intersection of Race, Skin Color, and Place
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Temporal trends in mental health disparities among sexual minorities
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Research shows persistent mental health disparities among sexual minority populations
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The built environment and traffic collisions in the United States
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Quynh Nguyen and Thu Nguyen examine how built environment features affect U.S. traffic collisions
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