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Social Observatory Coordinating Network
Faculty Associates Sandra Hofferth and Klaus Hubacek are participating in an NSF-funded interdisciplinary effort to explore the feasibility and potential structure of a network of social observatories akin to networks in the physical sciences
Located in Research / Selected Research
Hubacek, Feng, and Yu Explore the Impact of Globalization and Trade on the Environment
The consequences of affluence: Consumption of large amounts of material goods places an unfair environmental burden on less developed areas
Located in News
Cohen: How to Live in a World Where Marriage Is in Decline
As marriage rates continue to fall, policies that try to steer people into marriage through financial incentives are only hurting children
Located in News
Maimon Investigates New Ways to Stop Cyber Attacks
Improved network security is only part of the solution
Located in News
Rashawn Ray profiled by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
A member of RWJF Scholars in Health Research program
Located in News
Frances Goldscheider honored by Stockholm University
Awarded honorary doctorate for contributions to Social Science
Located in News
File Troff document (with manpage macros)Newsletter, Spring 2013
Located in About the Center / Newsletters
Abraham, Haltiwanger part of briefing for Treasury Secretary
Secretary Jacob J. Lew focuses not just on unemployment but on duration of unemployment.
Located in News
Haltiwanger Article on vacancies and hiring cited in the New York Times
Employers hesitant to hire, reports NYT's Catherine Rampell
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What is behind gender inequality in college ?
Women are completing university in greater percentages than men but do not choose high-income fields
Located in News