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Lawsuit accuses Harvard University of bias against Asian Americans
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Julie Park: High scores on standardized tests are not a "golden ticket"
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Rashawn Ray debates Bloomberg's health policies in the New York Times
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NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg: Health policy innovator, or intrusive "Manny"?
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Cabrera's work featured on MedicalXpress.com
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Family cohesion, discipline, and strong ethnic identity help low-income kids succeed
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John Haltiwanger receives prestigious award in economics
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Shiskin Award is "a fitting tribute" to Haltiwanger's work
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New study by Haltiwanger, Davis, and Faberman featured on Fox Business
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Quick hiring turnaround rewards proactive job seekers
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Cutting Funding for Food Stamps is "Economically and Morally Unsound"
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Washington Post Op-Ed piece makes case for retaining food stamp support
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For Low-Wage Workers, Two Incomes Are Not Much Better Than One
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Kearney and Turner argue that the current tax code puts an unfair burden on low-income families with two earners
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MPRC Founding Director Suzanne Bianchi Passes Away at 61
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Her contributions to sociology and family research remain influential
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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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