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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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Parenthood Decisions and the Ticking Biological Clock
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Philip Cohen and Gneisha Dinwiddie investigate whether children born later in life are at greater risk for disabilities
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Ginger Zhe Jin Examines the Risk of Working With Eminent Co-Authors
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Blame for scientific misconduct falls more heavily on less well-known co-authors
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Gneisha Dinwiddie Investigates Links Between Race, Lifelong Stress, and Cardiovascular Disease
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Ongoing social and economic stress leads to racial and ethnic disparities in cardiovascular disease outcomes
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Rada Dagher Corrects Misinformation About Postpartum Depression and Postpartum Psychosis
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Better diagnosis and care is needed for new moms
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Katharine Abraham and John Haltiwanger Call on Congress to Restore Funding to Agencies that Provide Statistics on the Economy
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Government shutdown creates data blackout
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John Haltiwanger cited on NPR's Morning Edition
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Job creation happens more often in young businesses, not small businesses
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Jogging While Black
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Sociologist Rashawn Ray speaks out about the fears that keep many African Americans from exercising
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Developing Nations: "Our Pollution is Your Consumption"
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MPRC Faculty Associate Klaus Hubacek demonstrates how material consumption in rich countries is fueled by pollution and environmental destruction in the developing world
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Why Such a Slow Recovery?
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MPRC Faculty Associate John Haltiwanger speaks about job creation and destruction, and what made the Great Recession unique
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