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Seminar Series: Carolyn Heinrich, Department of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin
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Stopped in the Name of the Law: Administrative Burden and Its Implications for Cash Transfer Program Effectiveness
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Seminar Series: Quincy Stewart, Associate Professor of Sociology, Northwestern University
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Big Bad Racists, Subtle Prejudice and Minority Victims: An Agent-Based Model of the Dynamics of Racial Inequality
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Seminar Series: Odis Johnson, Associate Professor, African American Studies
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Great Equalizers or Conduits of Inequality? A Counterfactual Analysis of Year-Round and 9-Month Schooling within Neighborhood Contexts
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Seminar Series: Michelle Budig, Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Massachusetts
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Mompreneurs or Just Women in Business? The Impacts of Public Policy, Cultural Norms, and Family Structure on Women's Entrepreneurship in 15 Countries
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Seminar Series: Robert Moffitt, Professor of Economics, Johns Hopkins University
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The Deserving Poor and the U.S. Welfare System
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Seminar Series: Sergio Urzua, Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of Maryland
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Loans for Higher Education: Does the Dream Come True?
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Seminar Series: Michael Bader, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, American University
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Timing, Pace, and Location of Neighborhood Racial and Ethnic Change in Large Metropolises from 1970 to 2010
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Panel Discussion: Understanding and Supporting Environmental Actions: From the Local to the Global
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Panel: Michael Paolisso, Sacoby Wilson, and Christina Prell
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Seminar Series: Audrey Pettifor, Associate Professor, Department of Epidemiology, University of North Carolina
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HIV Prevention Among Young Women in SSA - the Role of Cash Transfers
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Seminar Series (RESCHEDULED): Kelly Musick, Associate Professor, Department of Policy Analysis and Management, Cornell University
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Parents' Time with Children and Subjective Well-Being
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