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Expert Commentary

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Research chat: CUNY’s Barbara Gray on Web-based research

by John Wihbey | December 19, 2011

Interview with CUNY teacher and librarian Barbara Gray about research techniques and tips.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Environment, Politics & Government

Smallholder diversification and income growth in Zambia

by Katie Gleason | December 19, 2011

2011 study by University of Gothenburg in Journal of African Economies on Zambia’s structural economic changes.

Expert Commentary

Criminal Justice, Politics & Government, Race & Gender

Myths and realities of correctional severity: Evidence from the National Corrections Reporting Program

by Margaret Weigel | December 19, 2011

2011 study from Fordham Law School on the influences fueling prison population growth in the United States since 1980.

Expert Commentary

Politics & Government

Unauthorized immigrants: Length of residency and patterns of parenthood

by Christopher Olver | December 19, 2011

2011 Pew Research Center report explores the demographics of America’s unauthorized immigrant population based on 2010 U.S. Census data.

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Economics, Race & Gender

In a down United States economy, fewer births

by Christopher Olver | December 16, 2011

2011 report by the Pew Research Center exploring the link between per capita income and birth rates, with particular attention to the 2008 recession.

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Race & Gender

Religion, race and perceived barriers to marriage

by John Wihbey | December 16, 2011

2011 study published in Sociology of Religion using national survey data of adults ages 18 to 59 to examine how religion can factor into people’s reluctance to marry.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Race & Gender

Sexism and gender inequality across 57 societies

by Rozanne Larsen | December 16, 2011

2011 study from DePaul University published in Psychological Science linking societal-level sexism and increased gender inequality.

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Economics, Environment, Politics & Government

Reflective surfaces in urban areas: Global cooling?

by Leighton Walter Kille | December 15, 2011

2009 study by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory on the potential benefits of increasing the reflectivity of urban surfaces such as pavement and roofs.

Expert Commentary

Politics & Government

Political movements, presidential nominations and the Tea Party

by John Wihbey | December 15, 2011

2011 paper from Claremont McKenna College about how the Tea Party compares with other ideological movements in American history.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Environment

Effects of fair trade on income, educational attainment and health in three countries

by Katie Gleason | December 15, 2011

2009 study in the Journal of Public Policy and Marketing on how participation in a fair-trade organization affected the income, education and health of producers

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