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2024, Paper: "Statistical models are used to estimate individual risk for many of the most prevalent and deadly diseases faced by Americans. These risk estimates are often used to…
July 2022, Paper: "Although the South Korean economy fared relatively well on the whole during the pandemic, the labor market consequences were uneven, with women experiencing…
July 6, 2022, Paper: "Women are leaving the workforce at historic rates due to the inability to negotiate work and household labor. Despite considerable gains in the workforce,…
March 2022, Opinion: "Despite widespread reports of a “she-cession,” most women managed to keep their jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic, suggests a paper to be discussed at the…
October 2020, Paper: "According to a new report by the WHO (2020b), the International Council of Nurses, and Nursing Now, almost 6 million more nurses are needed to meet global…
September 30, 2020, Video; "Months into the coronavirus pandemic, we can begin to measure the devastating impact on Americans. From crippling financial blows to deaths and…
August 11, 2020, Video: "How has the pandemic changed places in the world already made fragile from violence or deprivation - places of armed conflict or refugees settlements, for…
August 10, 2020, Video: "The featured speaker is Dr. Michelle Williams, dean of Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Dr. Williams will give an address regarding the…