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Economics, Politics & Government

Cities, skills and wages in the United States

by Alex Remington | March 20, 2012

2012 study by the University of Toronto on the relationship between the skills used in a job and the salary for that job in a city of a given size.

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Peru family (World Bank)
Economics, Politics & Government

World Bank: Poverty levels in the developing world

by Pratibha Joshi | March 19, 2012

2012 report based on 850 surveys from 130 countries, covering 1.23 million households and providing a statistical snapshot of some 90% of the population of the developing world.

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Economics

Higher social class predicts increased unethical behavior

by Christopher Olver | March 19, 2012

2012 study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on wealth levels and unethical behavior.

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Economics, Politics & Government

Risk of injury for bicycling on cycle tracks versus in the street

by Leighton Walter Kille | March 16, 2012

2010 study from the Harvard School of Public Health on the relative safety of on-street bicycle lanes and physically separated cycle tracks.

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Criminal Justice, Race & Gender

U.S. incarceration and correctional population levels: U.S. Justice Department

by John Wihbey | March 16, 2012

2011 reports from the U.S. Department of Justice with census of imprisoned and paroled persons.

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Health, Race & Gender

Abortion incidence and access to services in the United States

by John Wihbey | March 15, 2012

2011 study from the Guttmacher Institute analyzes data from a survey of U.S. providers to give a snapshot of abortion rates in the United States and related trends.

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Media

Analysis of the Information Behaviors, Goals and Intentions of Frequent Internet Users

by Margaret Weigel | March 15, 2012

2012 study from University of Maryland, University of Michigan and Duke University on Internet practices and preferences.

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Criminal Justice

Muslim-American terrorism in the decade since 9/11

by Christopher Olver | March 14, 2012

2012 report from the University of North Carolina on the nature and number of U.S. terrorism incidents and convictions.

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Environment

The geological record of ocean acidification

by Christopher Olver | March 14, 2012

2012 paper published in the journal Science on historic patterns in carbon dioxide and ocean acidification and the implications for the future.

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Criminal Justice, Race & Gender

Sex trafficking: Trends, challenges and limitations of international law

by Bakary Seckan | March 13, 2012

2011 paper in Human Rights Review on international efforts to address the problem of human trafficking.

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