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Economics

Impacts of the world recession and economic crisis on tourism: North America

by Rozanne Larsen | June 20, 2012

2010 report in the Journal of Travel Research on how the financial crisis is affecting travel in Canada, the United States and Mexico.

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Economics, Environment

Comparing the yields of organic and conventional agriculture

by Leighton Walter Kille | June 20, 2012

2012 metastudy in the journal Nature on the differences in crop yields between organic farming and conventional industrialized agriculture.

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Economics, Environment

Biodiversity loss and its impact on humanity

by Christopher Olver | June 19, 2012

2012 metastudy in Nature that examines papers on the loss of biodiversity within ecosystems and the implications for human civilization.

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Economics

Economic inequality is linked to biased self-perception

by Margaret Weigel | June 19, 2012

2011 report in Psychological Science on individual self-enhancement bias and societal levels of income inequality.

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Economics, Politics & Government

Social networks and the dynamics of labour market outcomes: Evidence from refugees

by Rozanne Larsen | June 19, 2012

2012 paper from Northwestern University in the Review of Economic Studies on the value of social networks for refugee job seekers in the United States.

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Economics, Media

Evaluating online labor markets for experimental research: Amazon.com’s Mechanical Turk

by Margaret Weigel | June 14, 2012

2012 study by MIT, Yale and the University of California, Berkeley, in Political Analysis on social science research participants on the Internet.

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Politics & Government

Pew Research: Partisan polarization surges in Bush, Obama years

by Alex Remington | June 14, 2012

2012 study by the Pew Research Center on shifts in American political values, including politics, business, immigration and religion, from 1987-2012.

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Criminal Justice, Education

Juvenile arrest and collateral educational damage in the transition to adulthood

by Margaret Weigel | June 11, 2012

2012 study from the University of Texas at Austin and Harvard University on the impact of an arrest on a teen’s educational trajectory.

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Education, Politics & Government

Do colleges and universities increase their region’s human capital?

by Bakary Seckan | June 11, 2012

2011 study from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York published in the Journal of Economic Geography on the dynamics between higher education and local economies.

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Economics

Mortgage distress: How U.S. families are handling savings, mortgages and other debts

by Rozanne Larsen | June 7, 2012

2012 report from the University of Michigan’s Institute for Social Research on how U.S. homeowners fared economically between 2009 and 2001.

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