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  • How Machine Learning Can Help Address Food Insecurity

    Futurity Mar 6, 2023

    A machine learning model that uses news articles to predict food insecurity risks could prioritize emergency food allocation.

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  • Paid Family Leave Policies Help Women Remain in the Workforce

    Washington Center for Equitable Growth Mar 6, 2023

    Access to paid leave in three states was associated with a significant decrease in the likelihood of women leaving their jobs following a spouse’s health shock.

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  • Analyzing Two Approaches to Expanding Medicaid Coverage

    Brookings Mar 5, 2023

    Editor’s Note: This paper is part of the USC-Brookings Schaeffer Initiative for Health Policy, which is a partnership between the Economic Studies Program at Brookings and the USC Schaeffer C……

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  • The Rare Nature of Intentional Shootings by Young Children

    The 74 Mar 5, 2023

    In 2021, 29 homicides were carried out by children 9 years old or younger, according to FBI database…

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  • A Pipeline Company Paid Minnesota to Police Line 3 Protests

    Grist Mar 4, 2023

    From riot gear to PR to Dairy Queen, public records show every expense Enbridge reimbursed after the Line 3 protests.

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  • Bolstering Equitable Farmland Access for Farmers of Color

    Food Tank Mar 4, 2023

    Nationwide, efforts are underway to address systemic barriers and expand land access and management for farmers of color.

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  • Technologies to Manage Workers Are Already Impacting Job Quality

    Equitable Growth Mar 3, 2023

    Algorithmic management can be hard to see, but it’s already reshaping work—and worker power—across U.S. occupations and industries.

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    How to Effectively Respond to Humanitarian Crises Across the Globe

    The Philanthropic Initiative (TPI) Mar 3, 2023

    Cascading humanitarian crises across the globe fill the headlines and challenge donors who wish to be responsive on multiple fronts, yet who are unsure what commitments are appropriate or truly…

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  • Neurotoxins in the Environment are Damaging Human Brain Health – and More Frequent Fires and Floods May Make the Problem Worse

    The Conversation Mar 3, 2023

    In the summer of 2021, a toxic, smoky haze stemming from Western wildfires wafted across large parts of the United States, while hurricanes wrought extensive flooding in the southern and…

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  • How Does the Gender Pay Gap Relate to Parenting?

    The 19th Mar 2, 2023

    Stereotypes around parenthood are having a lasting effect on the gender pay gap, which has not budged in 20 years, according to a new study by Pew.

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  • How Does State Policy Impact Gun Violence and Deaths?

    RAND Corporation Mar 2, 2023

    Part of RAND’s Gun Policy in America project, this tool provides users with information about the distribution of firearms deaths across states and demographic subgroups, and how those deaths might be affected by the implementation of a set of common state firearm laws.

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  • Disaster Survivors Need Help Remaining Connected with Friends and Families – And Access to Mental Health Care

    The Conversation Mar 2, 2023

    Food, shelter and medical supplies are important but not the only things that help people get back on their feet.

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