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  • The fight over voting rights bill goes back 125 years

    The fight over voting rights bill goes back 125 years

    powell is Professor of Law & director of the Othering & Belonging Institute, UC Berkeley
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    May 10
    RSF-Affiliated Scholars Featured in the News

    RSF-Affiliated Scholars Featured in the News

    Research by RSF-affiliated scholars has recently been featured in the press.
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    May 3
    It’s Time for a Comprehensive Early Childhood System, Not Another Band-Aid

    It’s Time for a Comprehensive Early Childhood System, Not Another Band-Aid

    Weiland is Assoc Prof.of Education & Public Policy, U of Michigan & Morrissey is Assoc Prof of Public Administration & Policy, American U
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    Apr 27
    Responsibility for the funding of college: Where does the public stand?

    Responsibility for the funding of college: Where does the public stand?

    Quadlin is Assistant Professor of Sociology, UCLA & Powell is James H. Rudy Professor of Sociology, Indiana University
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    Apr 19
    Tight labor markets and wage growth in the current economy

    Tight labor markets and wage growth in the current economy

    Holzer is John LaFarge, Jr. S.J. Chair and Professor of Public Policy, Georgetown University
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    Apr 19
    Job Market Still Hot…Wages Still Growing

    Job Market Still Hot…Wages Still Growing

    Holzer is John LaFarge, Jr. S.J. Chair and Professor of Public Policy, Georgetown University
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    Apr 12
    RSF Journal Issue Editor and Author Alexes Harris Discusses New RSF Journal Issue on State…

    RSF Journal Issue Editor and Author Alexes Harris Discusses New RSF Journal Issue on State…

    Harris is the Presidential Term Professor and Professor of Sociology at the University of Washington
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    Apr 5
    Congress Can Boost Economic Growth With Childcare Investments

    Congress Can Boost Economic Growth With Childcare Investments

    Morrissey is Associate Professor of Public Administration and Policy, American University
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    Mar 29
    RSF Journal Issue Editor Giovanni Peri Discusses the Economics of Immigration on the Econofact…

    RSF Journal Issue Editor Giovanni Peri Discusses the Economics of Immigration on the Econofact…

    Peri is Professor of Economics, University of California, Davis
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    Mar 24
    Wealth Inequality Puts Children at Risk

    Wealth Inequality Puts Children at Risk

    Gibson-Davis is Professor of Public Policy, Duke University & Hill is Professor of Public Policy, University of Washington
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    Mar 15
    Job Market Remains Very Strong in New BLS Report

    Job Market Remains Very Strong in New BLS Report

    Holzer is John LaFarge, Jr. S.J. Chair and Professor of Public Policy, Georgetown University
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    Mar 8
    RSF Authors Natasha Quadlin & Brian Powell Discuss Their New Book: Who Should Pay?

    RSF Authors Natasha Quadlin & Brian Powell Discuss Their New Book: Who Should Pay?

    Quadlin is Assistant Professor of Sociology, UCLA & Powell is James H. Rudy Professor of Sociology, Indiana University
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    Mar 1
    How Immigration Policies and Messaging Affect Lived Experiences

    How Immigration Policies and Messaging Affect Lived Experiences

    Schildkraut is Professor of Political Science, Tufts University
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    Mar 1
    COVID-19 and commercial real estate: The threat to city finances

    COVID-19 and commercial real estate: The threat to city finances

    Chernick is Professor Emeritus, Department of Economics, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, the City University of New York
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    Feb 22
    MOS Scholar Greg Duncan Discusses His Pioneering Research on Early Childhood Development

    MOS Scholar Greg Duncan Discusses His Pioneering Research on Early Childhood Development

    Duncan is Distinguished Professor of Education at the University of California, Irvine
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    Feb 16
    Large Labor Market Gains in January — Despite Omicron

    Large Labor Market Gains in January — Despite Omicron

    Holzer is John LaFarge, Jr. S.J. Chair and Professor of Public Policy, Georgetown University
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    Affirmative action and anti-Asian racism

    Affirmative action and anti-Asian racism

    Lee is Julian Clarence Levi Professor of Social Sciences, Columbia University
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    Feb 16
    Desmond Tutu’s legacy and the TRC: Can truth reconcile a divided nation?

    Desmond Tutu’s legacy and the TRC: Can truth reconcile a divided nation?

    Gibson is Sidney W. Souers Professor of Government, University of Washington in St. Louis
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    Feb 16
    US wages grew at fastest pace in decades in 2021, but prices grew even more

    US wages grew at fastest pace in decades in 2021, but prices grew even more

    Furman is Aetna Professor of the Practice of Economic Policy, Harvard Kennedy School
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    Feb 16
    Why Did Almost Nobody See Inflation Coming?

    Why Did Almost Nobody See Inflation Coming?

    Furman is Aetna Professor of the Practice of Economic Policy, Harvard Kennedy School
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    Feb 16
    Heat, housing, and the horrific Bronx fire.

    Heat, housing, and the horrific Bronx fire.

    Hernández is Assistant Professor of Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University
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    Feb 15
    December Jobs Report: Weak Payroll But Impressive Wage Increase

    December Jobs Report: Weak Payroll But Impressive Wage Increase

    Holzer is John LaFarge, Jr. S.J. Chair and Professor of Public Policy, Georgetown University
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    Feb 15
    Another vigilante escaped justice. What now?

    Another vigilante escaped justice. What now?

    powell is Professor of Law & director of the Othering & Belonging Institute, UC Berkeley
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    Feb 15
    Changing the conversation around child poverty

    Changing the conversation around child poverty

    Shaefer is Hermann and Amalie Kohn Professor of Social Justice and Social Policy, University of Michigan
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    Feb 15
    Racial foundations of immigration law.

    Racial foundations of immigration law.

    Lee is Julian Clarence Levi Professor of Social Sciences, Columbia University
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    Feb 15
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