Economic impact studies: Should journalists rely on them?
We offer tips and research to help journalists scrutinize economic impact studies for projects such as sports stadiums, tourist attractions and public universities.
We offer tips and research to help journalists scrutinize economic impact studies for projects such as sports stadiums, tourist attractions and public universities.
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Immigrants to the United States who are not citizens are more likely to have worse oral health compared to natives and naturalized citizens.
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Research on consumer attitudes toward digital privacy and the practices of tech companies that shape data collection and use policies.
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Low-income workers asked to verify that they qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) are less likely to claim the wage subsidy — or even file a federal tax return, a new paper finds.
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State lawmakers who cannot seek reelection sponsor fewer bills, serve on fewer legislative committees and skip more roll-call votes, according to a new study from the University of Chicago and Stanford.
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Nearly one-third of mayors believe that city policies won’t lessen health disparities, according to new research from Drexel University.
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Research examining the health effects of bike sharing, distribution of access to these services, use of helmets and more.
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Do food labels work? This roundup highlights studies that explore effects of food labeling campaigns on consumer perceptions and purchases.
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This new roundup of research looks at how changes in college aid may affect student mobility and “brain drain” within states and regions of the country.
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