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Carter: "People do still have power"
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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
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Faculty Associate Philip Cohen analyzed declining divorce rates for not-college-educated in recent years
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The introduction of Medicaid abortion coverage in Illinois
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Abortion rates increase and birth rates decrease in Illinois after Medicaid coverage
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Preterm birth during the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico
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Protective behaviors subject to heterogeneous socioeconomic and structural constraints may lead to unequal health outcomes during health emergencies.
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The modern mortgage set the stage for the US baby boom
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The dramatic changes in the accessibility of home ownership may have “set the stage” for the baby boom
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Racial and ethnic discrimination (RED) & tobacco use and cannabis co-use behaviors among young adults
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Study by Faculty Associate Craig Fryer links racial discrimination, coping strategies, and tobacco / cannabis use.
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Monica Das Gupta emphasizes the need for India to revamp public health systems
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Das Gupta's paper advocates for structural reform, grassroots workforce revitalization, and better public health systems.
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Forum on the Black Population
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Odis Johnson contributes to U.S. Census / Urban League forum at BET studios in Washington DC
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Unemployment rates and the labor market
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Katharine Abraham’s comments featured in a story about how unemployment rates are calculated
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Assortative Mating and Autism Spectrum Disorder
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New seed grant project headed by Judith Hellerstein investigates the causes of the rise in autism diagnoses
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