Congratulations to Melissa Chiu, former CCPR graduate affiliate, who has been named as the new director of the Committee on National Statistics of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.

Congratulations to Melissa Chiu, former CCPR graduate affiliate, who has been named as the new director of the Committee on National Statistics of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

Congratulations to Christine Dunkel Schetter for being named a 2020 fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science

Congratulations to Christine Dunkel Schetter for being named a 2020 fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The article may be accessed here.

Congratulations to Wei-hsin Yu for her recent publication titled, “Time Is Money? Wage Premiums and Penalties for Time-Related Occupational Demands” in the American Journal of Sociology

Congratulations to Wei-hsin Yu on her recent publication titled, "Time Is Money? Wage Premiums and Penalties for Time-Related Occupational Demands" in the American Journal of Sociology.

CCPR Director, Jennie Brand, was interviewed on KQED’s Forum

CCPR Director, Jennie Brand, was interviewed on KQED's Forum. The interview may be accessed here.

Congratulations to CCPR Faculty Fellow Martha Bailey for being the recipient of the 2022 Carolyn Shaw Bell Award from the American Economic Association!

Congratulations to CCPR Faculty Fellow Martha Bailey for being the recipient of the 2022 Carolyn Shaw Bell Award from the American Economic Association! “The Carolyn Shaw Bell Award (“Bell Award”) is given annually to an individual…

Congratulations to Laura Wray-Lake for being awarded a $200,000 grant from AmeriCorps as part of the 2022 National Service and Civic Engagement Research Project

Congratulations to Laura Wray-Lake for being awarded a $200,000 grant from AmeriCorps as part of the 2022 National Service and Civic Engagement Research Project. The full article may be accessed here.

A new report by the California Policy Lab (CPL) shows that when extended unemployment insurance (UI) benefits were terminated in 2021, it led to a dramatic decrease in the number of workers who were receiving unemployment benefits but did not increase the number of people who became employed. 

A new report by the California Policy Lab (CPL) shows that when extended unemployment insurance (UI) benefits were terminated in 2021, it led to a dramatic decrease in the number of workers who were receiving unemployment benefits but did not…

Russell Sage Foundation Dissertation Research Grants Program

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Russell Sage Foundation Dissertation Research Grants Program Deadline RSF has established a dissertation research grants (DRG) program to support innovative and high-quality dissertation research that addresses questions relevant to any of…

A new monthly representative survey of LA’s unhoused population developed by Randall Kuhn and team was featured in the LA Times

A new monthly representative survey of LA's unhoused population developed by Randall Kuhn and team was featured in the LA Times. The full report may be accessed here.

Congratulations to May Sudhinaraset, Gilbert Gee, Jessica Gipson and Catherine Crespi for being awarded a $3 million grant by the NIH to lead a multi-year study focused on the sexual and reproductive health of Asian immigrant women in the U.S.

Congratulations to May Sudhinaraset, Gilbert Gee, Jessica Gipson and Catherine Crespi for being awarded a $3 million grant by the NIH to lead a multi-year study focused on the sexual and reproductive health of Asian immigrant women in the U.S. The…