Jennie Brand in the Los Angeles Times
Dear All, Professor Brand’s research on the effects of single mother’s job loss on their children’s educational achievement and psychological well-being has been picked up by the media, including the […]
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Dear All, Professor Brand’s research on the effects of single mother’s job loss on their children’s educational achievement and psychological well-being has been picked up by the media, including the […]
“Sick Insurance: On the Functioning of the Health Insurance Exchanges under the Affordable Care Act” Daniel McFadden Professor, University of California, Berkeley Presidential Professor of Health Economics at […]
Our affiliate Steven Wallace was quoted in this article. http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-adults-in-parents-home-20140421,0,2293806.story#axzz2zUZSQwfI
Several sociology graduate students have been awarded highly prestigious Graduate Research Fellowships from the National Science Foundation: Richard Hong, Carla Salazar Gonzalez, and Amber Villalobos. A select few students with outstanding applications are […]
Gates, CCPR affiliate and senior research fellow at the UCLA School of Law’s Williams Institute, was quoted Thursday in a Los Angeles Times article about changing demographics in West Hollywood, […]
Michael Stoll, CCPR affiliate, professor of public policy and urban planning, and chair of the public policy department at UCLA’s Luskin School of Public Affairs, was interviewed Wednesday on Fusion’s […]
PAA 2014 NOMINEE SLATE The PAA Nominations Committee – Susan Short, James Raymo, and Robert Hummer (Chair) – proposes the following slate of candidates for the 2014 election (terms begin […]
Congratulations to Jacqueline Torres who has just accepted a position as a Robert Wood Johnson Health and Society Fellow at UCSF/Berkeley!
Chandra Ford, assistant professor of community health sciences at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, was recently selected by the Institute for Alternative Futures as one of six awardees of […]
A Wednesday Bloomberg column about the growing tendency of individuals to marry those with the same economic and educational backgrounds cited research by two CCPR affiliates: Matthew Kahn, a professor […]