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Economics, Politics & Government

Congressional Budget Office: 2012 budget and economic outlook

by Pratibha Joshi | February 17, 2012

2012 projections of the Congressional Budget Office on the U.S. deficit, government expenditures and the general financial picture for the years ahead.

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Economics, Politics & Government

Foreign aid, democratization and civil conflict: What are the effects of democracy aid?

by Rozanne Larsen | February 15, 2012

2011 study in the American Journal of Political Science on the relationship between democratizing aid, transitioning countries and civil conflict.

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Who gives a tweet? Evaluating microblog content value

by Margaret Weigel | February 15, 2012

2012 study from researchers at Carnegie Mellon University, MIT and Georgia Institute of Technology on audience attitudes and Twitter content.

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Politics & Government

Do voters perceive negative campaigns as informative campaigns?

by Alex Remington | February 14, 2012

2010 study in American Politics Research on whether negative advertisements may have a constructive role for voters.

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Lost economic value of unemployed or underemployed youth

by Margaret Weigel | February 14, 2012

2012 study on the financial implications of an underutilized youth population.

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Economics, Politics & Government

Progressive taxation and the subjective well-being of nations

by Bakary Seckan | February 14, 2012

2011 study in Psychological Science on the connection between progressive taxation and the happiness of citizens around the world.

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Environment, Politics & Government

Shifting public opinion on climate change: Factors influencing concern in the U.S.

by John Wihbey | February 10, 2012

2012 study from Drexel University, McGill University and Ohio State University in Climate Change on the drivers of U.S. public sentiment on global warming.

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Criminal Justice, Race & Gender

Percentage of named offenders on the registry at the time of the assault: Reports from sexual assault survivors

by Rozanne Larsen | February 10, 2012

2012 study published in Violence Against Women journal on the effectiveness of sexual-registry laws on preventing sexual assaults and aiding investigations.

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Economics, Race & Gender

What can we learn from historical data on Social Security entitlements?

by Pratibha Joshi | February 8, 2012

2011 U.S. government report on the ages of Social Security and Disability Insurance applicants over time.

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Economics, Health, Race & Gender

Divorce and women’s loss of health insurance

by Elise Shanbacker | February 8, 2012

2011 report from the University of Michigan’s Population Studies Center on how divorce effects women’s health insurance coverage.

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