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Expert Commentary

Economics, Politics & Government

Debt and debt ceiling issues: Research roundup

by John Wihbey | July 29, 2011

Range of reports, studies and working papers on the implications of the United States’ carrying a large public debt.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Race & Gender

Maternity leave and children’s cognitive and behavioral development

by Rozanne Larsen | July 28, 2011

2011 study for the National Bureau of Economic Research on the link between child development outcomes and the length of a mother’s maternity leave.

Expert Commentary

Media, Politics & Government

Making the news: Movement organizations, media attention and the public agenda

by Christopher Olver | July 27, 2011

2010 study in American Sociological Review on characteristics of social advocacy organizations and their level of media attention.

Expert Commentary

Economics, Education

School-based early childhood education and age-28 well-being

by Christopher Olver | July 27, 2011

2011 report by the University of Minnesota and University of Missouri on long-term outcomes for participants in early child-parent education programs.

Expert Commentary

Media

Equal opportunity objectification? The sexualization of men and women on the cover of Rolling Stone

by Rozanne Larsen | July 27, 2011

2011 study by SUNY-Buffalo published in Sexuality and Culture on depictions of women over time in a prominent, trend-setting media space in popular culture.

Expert Commentary

Criminal Justice, Politics & Government

The frequency of wars

by Rozanne Larsen | July 26, 2011

2011 study by the University of Warwick and Humboldt University on the rate of global conflict over the past 130 years

Expert Commentary

Economics, Politics & Government

Globalization, structural change and productivity growth

by Christopher Olver | July 26, 2011

2011 Tufts and Harvard Kennedy School study on structural changes within the labor sector of developing countries and whether they promote economic growth.

Expert Commentary

Media

Google effects on memory: Cognitive consequences of having information at our fingertips

by Christopher Olver | July 22, 2011

2011 study by Columbia, University of Wisconsin-Madison and Harvard on effects of Internet search engines on human memory.

Expert Commentary

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Economics

Comparing the cell phone driver and drunk driver

by Leighton Walter Kille | July 22, 2011

An AEI-Brookings Joint Center study published in 2004 that assesses the comparative risks of cell phone use and consuming alcohol on drivers’ performance.

Expert Commentary

Environment

Changes in diet and lifestyle and long-term weight gain

by John Wihbey | July 21, 2011

2011 study in the New England Journal of Medicine on patterns of food consumption and exercise and their lifetime effects on body weight.

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