Deportation Data Project receives national media coverage
A recent report from the Deportation Data Project found that deportations from within the United States increased by a factor of 4.6 during the first nine months of the second Trump […]
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A recent report from the Deportation Data Project found that deportations from within the United States increased by a factor of 4.6 during the first nine months of the second Trump […]
CCPR Director Martha Bailey’s Michigan Contraceptive Access, Research, and Evaluation Study (M-CARES) is cited in a New York Times article. Read the full article here: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/03/opinion/health-care-medicaid-cuts.html
Data from Professor Blair’s Deportation Data Project were featured on the front page of the Washington Post: “ICE shift in tactics leads to soaring number of at-large arrests, data shows.”
CCPR 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 […]
Using 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 […]
Reporting 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 […]
Professor 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 […]
Segregation in the United States remains a persistent and evolving challenge. While conventional wisdom suggests that residential and school segregation move in tandem, recent work by new CCPR Faculty Affiliate […]
Segregation in the United States remains a persistent and evolving challenge. While conventional wisdom suggests that residential and school segregation move in tandem, recent work by new CCPR Faculty Affiliate […]
Alison Gemmill, Associate Professor of Epidemiology, has joined CCPR as a faculty affiliate, bringing expertise in fertility, maternal and perinatal health, and the structural and political determinants of health in […]
