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Lopoo quoted in Medium article on immigration policy, fertility
"If we see fewer immigrants coming to the U.S., or if we start to restrict the immigrants who come in to those who look a lot like middle-class Americans, with respect to fertility rates, we’re going to see completely different fertility rates in the United States," says Len Lopoo, professor of public administration and international affairs.
See related: Parenting & Family, U.S. Health Policy, U.S. Immigration
Michelmore study on impact of Earned Income Tax Credit on housing published in Demography
Shi article on skill acquisition and immigrants’ specialization in STEM careers published in PNAS
Rothbart article on NYC's restaurant grading policy published in Public Administration Review
Harrington Meyer comments on intensive grandparenting in NY Times
"My mom told the seven of us to go outside and play," University Professor Madonna Harrington Meyer recalled. "Today’s mom says, ‘Get in the van and I’ll drive you from Spanish camp to violin lessons.’ The idea is to cultivate your child, give them every possible advantage, and it clearly spills over to the intensification of grandparenting." Harrington Meyer was interviewed for the New York Times article "When Grandparents Help Hold It All Together."
See related: Child & Elder Care, United States
Madonna Harrington Meyer named University Professor
The prestigious distinction—a four-year, renewable appointment—is granted to faculty who excel in their fields and who have made extraordinary scholarly contributions as judged by their peers nationally and internationally. “Professor Harrington Meyer’s work is focused on some of the most persistent, difficult and relevant issues facing our society. Her research and teaching challenge us to think through and find solutions that better our communities,” says Vice Chancellor and Provost Michele Wheatly.
See related: Promotions & Appointments
Hou study on the impact of tax and expenditure limitations published in Publius
Lee study on unmeasured cluster confounding and the bias of effect estimators published in SMMR
Jales paper on discontinuity in density published in Journal of Business & Economic Statistics
Monnat study using census data to understand differences in drug mortality published in AJPH
Baltagi and Flores-Lagunes article on the effect of education on health published in RSUE
See related: Education, Europe, Health Policy, Middle East & North Africa
Flores-Lagunes article on quantile treatment effects published in JBES
Monnat publishes study on impact of economic factors on opioid crisis
Bifulco comments on Florida charter school report in San Francisco Chronicle
See related: U.S. Education, United States
Bifulco quoted in Chalkbeat article on concerns about charter schools
See related: U.S. Education, United States
Lopoo discusses govt policies to increase US fertility rate in Medium
"Think about a professional woman who has completed college and some graduate work and may or may not be married, and if they’re married, they have a partner with a similar income," Len Lopoo, professor of public administration and international affairs and director of the Center for Policy Research, says. "So they’re sort of in the part of their careers where they’re really climbing rapidly."
See related: Child & Elder Care, Government, Labor, U.S. Health Policy, United States
Baltagi publishes study on successful exporting, foreign ownership
Popp quoted in Washington Post article on taxing carbon
See related: Environment, Taxation, United States
Baltagi article on emissions and economic activities published in Annals of Economics and Statistics
Ma quoted in SCMP article on Chinese students in US, visa challenges
"Many students are scared away already by the new policies even before going through the visa hurdles," says Yingyi Ma, associate professor of sociology.
See related: China, Government, U.S. Education, United States
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