
UCLA Newsroom highlights CCPR Director Martha Bailey’s M-CARES findings on public health impacts of fully subsidized contraception
News, News: Project and Paper UpdatesCCPR Director Martha Bailey's study, Michigan Contraceptive Access, Research, and Evaluation Study (M-CARES), examines changes in the choice of contraception and pregnancy outcomes over time for low-income women by removing all contraceptive…

Forbes Covers New UCLA Study Connecting Self-Employment with Lower Heart Disease Risk
News, News: Project and Paper UpdatesUsing data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), a 2025 UCLA study found that self-employed women were 7.4% less likely to be obese, 7% less likely to be physically inactive, and 9.4% less likely to report insufficient…

Reporting outlets use data from Professor Graeme Blair’s Deportation Data Project
News, News: Project and Paper UpdatesReporting using data from the Deportation Data Project:
Human Rights Watch reports: ICE Abuses in Los Angeles Set Stage for Other Cities
The Guardian reports that ICE violates its own policy by holding people in secretive rooms for…

Professor Faith Deckard discusses how commercial bail makes families the hidden workforce of pretrial justice
News, News: Faculty + StaffProfessor Faith Deckard examines how gendered and racialized stereotypes around care, control, and stability shape the bail industry. Her research reveals that bail agents often rely on mothers and grandmothers to leverage their financial and…
