In 2015 and 2016, migrant flows into the European Union (EU) surged, with Greece and Italy the main entry points. Many of the migrants…
Race is one of the most elusive phenomena of social life. While we generally know it when we see it, it's not an easy concept to define.…
Over the past year, we at the Carr Center have started to think more deeply about the connections between corruption and human rights and…
When American voters head to the polls for congressional midterm elections in November, their choices seem likely to be guided more by “…
Normative theorists of corruption have developed an institutional conception that is distinct from both the individualist approaches…
Venezuela has seen an unprecedented exodus of people in recent months. In response to a dramatic economic downturn in which inflation is…
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A small but growing number of cities are adopting more inclusive approaches to informal workers and this offers important lessons for…
This chapter describes a new type of poverty in nation's metropolises: poor, segregated neighborhoods in which a majority of adults are…
Female labor force participation varies significantly even among countries with similar levels of economic development. Recent studies have…
In this tribute to the 2007 recipient of the winner of the Jeffrey Z. Rubin Theory-To-Practice Award from the International Association for…