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Black People Don’t Exercise in my Neighborhood: Relationship between Perceived Racial Composition and Leisure-time Physical Activity among Middle Class Blacks and Whites
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Rashawn Ray, University of Maryland; 2015-013
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In Pursuing Happiness: Diary vs. General Ratings of US Subjective Well-Being
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John P. Robinson and Elena Tracy, University of Maryland; Jonathan Gershuny and Teresa Harms, University of Oxford; 2015-009
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The Short- and Medium-Term Impacts of Household Water Supply and Sanitation on Diarrhea in Rural India
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Raymond Guiteras, University of Maryland; Esther Duflo, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Michael Greenstone, University of Chicago; Thomas Clasen, Emory University; 2015-008
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Declining Help in a Declining Economy: Trends in US Informal Volunteering: 2003-2013
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John P. Robinson, University of Maryland; 2015-007
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Satellites, Self-reports, and Submersion: Exposure to Floods in Bangladesh
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Raymond Guiteras, University of Maryland, et al.; 2015-001
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Liana Sayer featured in PBS Newshour post
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Report details how time use researchers manages her schedule
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Supplementary Materials: Disgust, Shame and Soapy Water: Tests of Novel Interventions to Promote Safe Water and Hygiene
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Guiteras, et al.
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Online Appendix: Disgust, Shame and Soapy Water: Tests of Novel Interventions to Promote Safe Water and Hygiene
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Disgust, Shame and Soapy Water: Tests of Novel Interventions to Promote Safe Water and Hygiene
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Dagher and Green: Substance abuse and depression in young adulthood may have long-term socioeconomic effects
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Treatment for substance abuse and mental health problems should be integrated in order to achieve better outcomes
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