Employment rates fell dramatically between March and April 2020 as the initial shock of the Covid-19 pandemic reverberated through the U.S…
Throughout history, technological progress has transformed population health, but the distributional effects of these gains are unclear.…
Causal analyses typically focus on average treatment effects. Yet for substantive research on topics like inequality, interest extends to…
Policy Points Policymakers at federal and state agencies, health systems, payers, and providers need rigorous evidence for strategies to…
Social distancing is critical to the control of COVID-19, which has disproportionately affected the Black community. Physician-delivered…
The papers in this volume examine a series of important questions that influence the transition from full time employment to complete…
During the COVID-19 epidemic, many health professionals started using mass communication on social media to relay critical information and…
June 2021, Paper: "Capitalism is not a rigid system. It has evolved and changed over time, shaped by local history, social pressures, and…
In a typical year, more than 2 million recent U.S. high-school graduates begin college in the fall. Students and families, in taking the…
Each year, millions of U.S. workers experience the need for time away from work after welcoming a new child to
the family or because of a…