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Cohen comments on fertility in COVID times
Research shows that the US is facing the biggest slump in births in a century and in parts of Europe the decline is even steeper
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COVID business bump a matter of 'magnitude, not direction'
Downturns generally see new business creation
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Frauke Kreuter featured in The Baltimore Sun on New Data Collection on COVID-19 with Facebook
Faculty at the University of Maryland have been working with Facebook to design a worldwide survey aimed at collecting coronavirus data during the global pandemic.
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Haltiwanger interviewed for Brookings Institute Podcast
Faculty Associate John Haltiwanger appeared on the Brookings Podcast on Economic Activity to discuss his recent paper depicting a surge in new businesses.
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Haltiwanger research cited in start-up boom story
Forbes article lauds American "grit"
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Hans-Peter Kohler, University of Pennsylvania
Mortality Risk Information, Survival Expectations, Sexual Behaviors and Covid-19
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John Haltiwanger featured in Barron's on New Economic Indicators during COVID-19 Pandemic
Two new indicators designed to gauge economic activity on a real-time basis show that the U.S. has already experienced an economic crisis sharper than the 2008 recession and continues to deteriorate.
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John Haltiwanger featured in The Wall Street Journal on Job Loss during COVID-19
When fewer firms open, it can weigh heavily on the job market.
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Jose Manuel Aburto, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Unequal trends in causes of death drive life-expectancy differences during COVID-19
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Katharine Abraham comments on Misleading Economic Data during COVID-19 on The New York Times
The tools we have to understand what is happening to the economy are becoming distorted or harder to interpret.
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