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Expert Commentary

Environment, Politics & Government

Creating a smarter U.S. electricity grid

by Margaret Weigel | February 4, 2013

2012 study from MIT and the Sloan Foundation published in the Journal of Economic Perspectives on the benefits and liabilities of “smart grid” technologies.

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Economics, Education

Effects of work on leadership development among first-year college students

by Cynthia Thaler | February 1, 2013

2012 study in the Journal of College Student Development on some positive effects of off-campus work for undergraduate students.

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Criminal Justice, Economics, Politics & Government

Crime, house prices and inequality: Examining Rio de Janeiro’s favelas

by Bakary Seckan | February 1, 2013

2012 study from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York on how increased policing in Brazil’s favelas can lead to economic benefits and decreased inequality.

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Media, Politics & Government

Birds of a feather tweet together: Examining cross-ideology exposure on Twitter

by Margaret Weigel | January 31, 2013

2013 study from the University of Georgia and the Connected Action Consulting Group on political interactions on Twitter and cross-ideological communications.

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Politics & Government

Immigration reform, Latinos and emerging dynamics

by Leighton Walter Kille | January 31, 2013

2012 selection of recent scholarship on immigration- and immigrant-related issues such as their effect on the job market, language attitudes and parenthood.

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Economics, Education, Politics & Government

Spreading the word: Geography, policy and knowledge spillovers

by Cynthia Thaler | January 30, 2013

2012 study in the Review of Economics and Statistics looks at the diffusion of knowledge and patents across states and regions.

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How to write an op-ed or column

by The Journalist's Resource | January 28, 2013

Tip sheet on formulating, researching, writing and editing news opinion articles.

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Economics, Politics & Government

Mali, terrorism and conflict: Research roundup

by John Wihbey | January 28, 2013

2013 review of scholarly literature and think tank reports on conflict in Mali in the context of deeper history, and related issues.

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Education, Politics & Government, Race & Gender

Latino adolescents’ experiences of discrimination in high school

by Cynthia Thaler | January 28, 2013

2011 study in Child Development on perceived discrimination among young Latinos in high school and its outcomes in educational settings.

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Economics, Education

Polarization of job opportunities in the U.S. labor market

by John Wihbey | January 28, 2013

2013 and 2010 studies for the NBER on the U.S. labor market, the “hollowing out” of middle-income jobs, and disparities between high- and low-wage jobs.

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