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Education, Race & Gender

The missing “one-offs”: The hidden supply of high-achieving, low-income students

by Cynthia Thaler | April 17, 2013

2012 study from Stanford and Harvard Universities showing that the majority of low-income, high-achieving students do not apply to selective schools.

Expert Commentary

Criminal Justice, Media

The Boston Marathon bombing and media resources: Reporting tips, terrorism-related data

by John Wihbey | April 16, 2013

2013 review of media-related resources and terrorism-specific data and studies that may be useful for further coverage of the Boston Marathon attacks.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Politics & Government

New Left policies and Latin America: Research review and reading list

by Chrissie Long | April 15, 2013

2013 review of relevant studies and books that shed light on the New Left in Latin America; a variety of scholarly perspectives on outcomes and progress.

Expert Commentary

Economics

Is there an Asian model of technological emergence?

by Bakary Seckan | April 12, 2013

2013 study in Socio-Economic Review assessing looking at distinctions among Asian countries in terms of technological development and economics.

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Economics, Education

Federal student loan debt burden of noncompleters: Statistics in brief

by Margaret Weigel | April 11, 2013

2013 report for National Center for Education Statistics examines the median federal debt burden accrued by students who did not complete their studies.

Expert Commentary

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Economics, Media, Politics & Government

What is Big Data? Research roundup, reading list

by Margaret Weigel and John Wihbey | April 11, 2013

2013 research review on the growing ability of computers to gather, analyze, link and compare large data sets, with a look at the deep implications for how the information business may evolve.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Media

Social media in the workplace: Research roundup

by Margaret Weigel | April 11, 2013

2013 collection of scholarship on social media and the workplace, including recruitment and screening, the employee-employer relationship and legal issues.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Media

Mobile leapfrogging and digital divide policy

by John Wihbey | April 10, 2013

2013 paper from the New America Foundation on existing scholarship on mobile phone use in the developing world that critically examines the potential downsides.

Expert Commentary

Economics

Declining influence of the United States Constitution

by Margaret Weigel | April 9, 2013

2012 study in New York University Law Review on the similarity between the U.S. Constitution and other international constitutions between 1946-2006.

Expert Commentary

Education

Delayed enrollment and college plans: Is there a postponement penalty?

by Cynthia Thaler | April 9, 2013

2013 study in The Journal of Higher Education on how taking time off before entering post-secondary education hurts some students and helps others.

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