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The Impact of Work Requirements on Program Participation and Labor Supply
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Mary Zaki and her colleagues published a working paper analyzing the effects of work requirements on SNAP participation, beneficiary composition, and labor supply
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The importance of parental engagement in learning activities for socioemotional development in low-income Black and Latinx youth
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New publication by Natasha Cabrera and Jay Fagan uses latent growth curve modeling to investigate trajectories of mothers' and fathers' engagement
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The Killing of Unarmed Black People is a Public Health Pandemic
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Editorial assess the "cruel paradox of living while black"
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The long-term effects of the burst housing bubble
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Predatory lending practices dry up black wealth in Prince George’s County
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The New York Times quotes Rashawn Ray on this week's unrest in Baltimore
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The real root cause of the riots: Hopelessness
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The opioid epidemic's effects on families
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Caudillo and Cohen investigate how family structures have changed with rising opioid epidemic death rates
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The Women's Empowerment: Data for Gender Equality (WEDGE) project underway
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The WEDGE advisory board meeting discussed generating cross-culturally comparable data
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Thoma wins honorable mention in Global Health Now challenge
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Infertility in low-income countries is an Untold Health Story
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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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Time Use Across the Life Course: Family Inequality and Multigenerational Well-Being
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Intersection of time use, family inequality, and well-being
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