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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
Located in News
Cohen research notes marriage rate and divorce level shift
Faculty Associate Philip Cohen analyzed declining divorce rates for not-college-educated in recent years
Located in News
The introduction of Medicaid abortion coverage in Illinois
Abortion rates increase and birth rates decrease in Illinois after Medicaid coverage
Located in Research / Selected Research
Preterm birth during the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico
Protective behaviors subject to heterogeneous socioeconomic and structural constraints may lead to unequal health outcomes during health emergencies.
Located in Research / Selected Research
The modern mortgage set the stage for the US baby boom
The dramatic changes in the accessibility of home ownership may have “set the stage” for the baby boom
Located in Research / Selected Research
Racial and ethnic discrimination (RED) & tobacco use and cannabis co-use behaviors among young adults
Study by Faculty Associate Craig Fryer links racial discrimination, coping strategies, and tobacco / cannabis use.
Located in Research / Selected Research
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.
Located in News
Forum on the Black Population
Odis Johnson contributes to U.S. Census / Urban League forum at BET studios in Washington DC
Located in Event Storage / Events 2010-2015
Unemployment rates and the labor market
Katharine Abraham’s comments featured in a story about how unemployment rates are calculated
Located in News
Assortative Mating and Autism Spectrum Disorder
New seed grant project headed by Judith Hellerstein investigates the causes of the rise in autism diagnoses
Located in Resources / / Seed Grant Program / Seed Grants Awarded