On today’s episode of Justice Matters, co-host Maggie Gates speaks with Darcel Rockett, a senior journalist for the Chicago Tribune whose…
Globally, LGBTQI+ people continue to experience multiple and intersecting forms of discrimination due to prevalent social stigma and…
An applied microeconomist, Lauren Russell PPOL PhD 2023 is headed to the Federal Reserve Board to continue her study of racial disparities…
Times of strain often lead to explosions of religiosity, as people turn to faith as a balm against misfortune. The coronavirus pandemic,…
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January 2021, Video; "Each week five experts give their 8- minute pitch for a big question, important finding, promising policy solution,…
Today in India, 67% percent of men own mobile phones, but only 33% percent of women do. South Asian countries in general are clear outliers…
Female labor force participation varies significantly even among countries with similar levels of economic development. Recent studies have…
We use literacy data available in the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) for 129 survey rounds, across 54 countries, to estimate the…
For many Americans, cities have become a beacon of hope. They are widely recognized as engines of the U.S. economy and laboratories of…
See the op-ed in The Boston Globe by Carr Senior Fellow John Shattuck.
An authoritarian nationalist regime in Hungary is…