
Featured on CBS News, CCPR Director Martha Bailey’s new working paper uses a randomized controlled trial to quantify how funding for reproductive health affects pregnancies and abortions in the US.
News, News: Project and Paper UpdatesRead the article featured by CBS News at https://www.cbsnews.com/news/reproductive-health-trump-administration-hhs-cuts/
In this new working paper (https://www.nber.org/papers/w34400), Director Bailey finds that subsidizing reproductive health…

CCPR Director, Professor Martha Bailey, discusses the economics of family planning on the Financial Times podcast
News, News: Faculty + StaffCCPR Director and Economist Professor Martha Bailey discusses the economic effects of family planning in a recent Financial Times podcast with Sarah O’Connor. Bailey explains how access to contraception has shaped the U.S. economy, particularly…

New paper authored by affiliate Antonio P. Ramos and collaborators is accepted for publication in Population Health Metrics
News, News: Project and Paper UpdatesAffiliate Antonio P. Ramos (Pensi Institute, São Paulo, Brazil) and collaborators, Fabio Caldieraro, Marcus L. Nascimento, Raphael Saldanha, paper ‘Reducing Inequalities Using an Unbiased Machine Learning Approach to Identify Births with…

Student Affiliate Nanum Jeon receives invitation to the Rising Stars in Data Science Workshop at Stanford
News, News: Affiliate AwardsThis November, student CCPR Affiliate and Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology, Nanum Jeon, is invited to participate in the Rising Stars in Data Science workshop at Stanford, co-hosted by Stanford, UC San Diego, and the University of Chicago. The workshop…

Faculty Affiliate Michael Lens releases a new book, ‘Where The Hood At?’
News, News: Faculty + StaffFaculty Affiliate Professor Michael Lens' new book, 'Where The Hood At?' examines Black neighborhoods in the U.S. over the past fifty years. He frames his analysis through the rise of hip hop and the uneven progress in neighborhood conditions.…

Data from CCPR Faculty Affiliate Graeme Blair’s Deportation Data Project receives coverage from major media outlets
News, News: Project and Paper UpdatesFaculty Affiliate Prof. Graeme Blair’s Deportation Data Project collects and disseminates anonymous U.S. government immigration enforcement datasets. The project's data has recently been featured in the LA Times, New York Times, CNN, and Gothamist.
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Tenzin Khando, CCPR Trainee and Community Health Sciences graduate student, receives the Emerging Scholars in Family Planning Grant
News, News: Affiliate AwardsCCPR Trainee and Community Health Sciences PhD student Tenzin Khando received the Emerging Scholars in Family Planning Grant from the Society of Family Planning to support her dissertation research on transnational sexual and reproductive healthcare…

Faculty Affiliate Randall Kuhn and team, receive R01 funding from the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) for a four-year study to evaluate the Encampment Resolution Programs (ERPs)
News, News: Affiliate AwardsCongratulations to CCPR Faculty Affiliate Professor Randall Kuhn and team, who received R01 funding from the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) for a four-year study: Health and Housing Impacts of Unsheltered Homeless Encampment Resolution…

Updates from California Policy Lab: awards, reports, and expansion.
News, News: Affiliate AwardsThe California Policy Lab (CPL) is a nonpartisan research institute based at the University of California that partners with public agencies to generate research insights for government impact.
CPL is the recipient of the 2025 Public…
