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Philip Cohen on the Disproportionate Influence of Economists
“Compliant” economics serves power, not science
Located in News
Cohen: Are richer parents driving vaccine denial?
Charter schools and higher-income schools show higher rates of exemptions for childhood vaccines
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Parenting in a Time Crunch
When time is more valuable, busy moms and dads devote more of it to their children
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Cohen opinion piece published in The Chronicle of Higher Education
Sexual assault cases should be handled by the criminal justice system, not college administrators
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Cohen's new book cited in article on Deseret News
Today's most popular baby names reflect a trend toward individuality, not continuity
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Philip Cohen: Statistical analysis of marriage and divorce soon to become more difficult
Questions about marriage and divorce scheduled for removal from the American Community Survey
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Cohen cited in the Wall Street Journal
According to Facebook, large metropolitan areas are the least likely places to find love
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Cohen notes a new benchmark in gender narrative
How small can a woman's wrist get before it finally disappears ?
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Parental Age and Children's Disability in the United States
Philip Cohen and Gneisha Dinwiddie investigate the effects of parents' age on the health of their babies
Located in Resources / / Seed Grant Program / Seed Grants Awarded
Families and Inequality
Faculty Associate Philip Cohen brings sociology research to the public eye by tackling thorny issues about race, gender, family, and inequality in an online public forum.
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