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DOGE’s impact on the reliability of future U.S. statistics
Katharine Abraham comments on the Trump administration’s impact on survey data
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Nolan Pope’s study on the impacts of divorce featured in Newsweek
Pope’s study finds that children of divorce more likely to have reduced earnings, teen pregnancy, incarceration, and early death
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Financial incentives to increase birth rates insufficient
Philip Cohen’s comments featured, where he notes that financial incentives alone are not enough to increase dropping birth rates.
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Kevin Roy on Governor Gavin Newsom’s focus on men’s wellbeing
Roy states that apprenticeships are key to addressing young men’s challenges
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Carter: "People do still have power"
In light of rapid issuing of executive orders Niambi Carter emphasizes the importance of state and local elections
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Cohen research notes marriage rate and divorce level shift
Faculty Associate Philip Cohen analyzed declining divorce rates for not-college-educated in recent years
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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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Unemployment rates and the labor market
Katharine Abraham’s comments featured in a story about how unemployment rates are calculated
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Parker research cited in The Economist
New cash transfer system has negative impact on school participation
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Findings from the JAMO project highlighted in The Standard
New findings show that women in high quality relationships show the lowest signs of depression, regardless of marriage status
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