Alumnus Dylan Connor’s research, which was supported by a Treiman fellowship, was published in PNAS.
November 17, 2020/by Helpdesk GRERandall Akee was quoted in the US News & World Report, “Why Native Americans Don’t Share the Government’s Optimism About the Census”
November 1, 2020/by Helpdesk GREAkihiro Nishi’s paper on network simulation study for addressing the COVID-19 pandemic has been accepted for publication in PNAS, “Network Interventions for Managing the COVID-19 Pandemic and Sustaining Economy”
October 26, 2020/by Helpdesk GREBeate Ritz was interviewed by The Guardian about a study that found air pollution caused the premature death of nearly 500,000 babies in their first month of life, with most of the infants being in the developing world.
October 25, 2020/by Helpdesk GREAntonio Pedro Ramos and colleagues research yields improved methods to identify children at high risk of preventable death. Their article “Leave no child behind: Using data from 1.7 million children from 67 developing countries to measure inequality within and between groups of births and to identify left behind populations” is available now.
October 15, 2020/by Helpdesk GREResearch Professor Paul Ong was featured in on NPR’s Morning Edition discussing the disproportionate rise in unemployment among Asian Americans.
October 13, 2020/by Helpdesk GREMay Sudhinaraset was interviewed by CNN about her research on reproductive rights policies and their effect on low-birth weight.
October 10, 2020/by Helpdesk GREJennie Brand Appeared on “AirTalk With Larry Mantle” on Multigenerational Living During COVID and the Economic Downturn, KPCC 89.3 FM, NPR affiliate in Los Angeles, September 23, 2020.
October 2, 2020/by Helpdesk GREHiram Beltran-Sanchez’s research on Aging and US Presidential candidates featured on the Los Angeles Times
September 28, 2020/by Till von Wachter’s research on California jobless claims highlighted in the Silicon Valley Business Journal
September 16, 2020/by Paul Ong’s research on the 2020 Census highlighted in CNN article, “This is what could happen if the 2020 census fails to count everyone in the US”
September 14, 2020/by Q&A —Till von Wachter: Why jobless payments serve the public good
September 11, 2020/by Jennie Brand was quoted in Newsweek Article “How the Pandemic Will Change the Way We Manage Money Forever”
September 1, 2020/by Michael Lens, Paavo Monkkonen and colleagues release new report documenting the hardships faced by LA County tenants during the COVID-19 pandemic
August 31, 2020/by Vickie Mays Named Special Advisor to the Chancellor on Black Life
August 31, 2020/by Paul Ong’s research on the US 2020 Census featured in the UCLA Newsroom
August 19, 2020/by Till von Wachter and colleagues’ research on California’s unemployment featured in the San Francisco Chronicle
August 7, 2020/by Judith Seltzer was appointed for a second term to the Committee on National Statistics (CNSTAT) of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.
July 31, 2020/by Farewell and Congratulations to Heeju Sohn!
July 31, 2020/by Michael Gaddis received an honorable mention for the American Sociological Association Section on Racial & Ethnic Minorities Early Career Award.
June 26, 2020/by
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