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Improving Educational Equity and Engagement During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Beyond
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Amy Lewin and Kevin Roy work with Montgomery County, Maryland, public schools
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Engaging Women in the Market for Mobile Money
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Faculty Associate Jessica Goldberg awarded National Science Foundation three-year grant to examine questions of participation and impact for women
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Kinship, Nuptiality and Child Health Outcomes in a Low Income Urban Area - JAMAA na AFYA ya MTOTO (JAMO)
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Sangeetha Madhavan PI, with Kristen Stoebenau, Kenneth Leonard and Michael Wagner
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Work mobility during COVID
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NSF Rapid Response project will examine job restructuring, policy effects
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Investigating Determinants of Educational Attainment and Achievement in Mexico
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NSF award funds collaboration between scholars at the University of Maryland and the University of Pennsylvania to study the effects of supply-side and demand-side policies
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Promoting Economic Recovery After COVID-19
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Melissa Kearney and colleagues offer bi-partisan plan for economic recovery
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NSF RAPID Study on the 2020 Coronavirus Social Impacts
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Long Doan along with Faculty Associates Liana Sayer, Sociology, and Jessica Fish, Family Science, will examine the social impacts of the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic.
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Using New Policy Parameter to Study Early Childhood Intervention for Low Birth-weight Infants
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Erich Battistin examines a relatively understudied early-childhood intervention for low birth-weight infants using new policy parameter
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Exploring perceived coercive aspects of transactional sex in Central Uganda
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Kirsten Stoebenau examines the Central Uganda Adolescent Girls and Young Women (AGYW)'s participation in transactional sex
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Standard measures of Unemployment make U.S. labor market looks a bit too tight
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Katharine Abraham and John Haltiwanger examine U.S. labor market tightness by addressing the limitations of the standard measures
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