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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.

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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.

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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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Environment

Land use change in the Western Corn Belt threatens grasslands and wetlands

by Leighton Walter Kille | April 9, 2013

2013 study published in PNAS on the rate and type of land conversion in the corn-growing areas of the Midwest and the impacts on erosion, wildlife and watersheds.

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Health, Race & Gender

Obesity and all-cause mortality among black adults and white adults

by Chrissie Long | April 5, 2013

2012 study in the American Journal of Epidemiology that finds health risks are different in terms of obesity for African-American and white adults.

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Economics

Real estate values, stock markets and consumer spending, 1975-2012

by Pratibha Joshi | April 5, 2013

2013 paper for the NBER on the relationship between household income, consumption, house wealth and the stock market.

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Economics, Media, Race & Gender

When you just cannot get away: Technology and work-life spillover

by John Wihbey | April 5, 2013

2013 study in Information, Communication & Society on the rates at which frequent users of communications technologies report work-life conflicts.

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Economics, Education, Race & Gender

College student engagement and early career earnings

by Cynthia Thaler | April 4, 2013

2013 study in the Review of Higher Education on relationship between engagement during college can help explain future earnings patterns.

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Education, Race & Gender

College mission and diversity statements: What they do and do not say

by Cynthia Thaler | April 4, 2013

2012 study from the University of Memphis analyzing the language around diversity in the school mission statements of 80 post-secondary institutions.

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