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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…
March 21, 2022, Video: "When economist Dana Peterson set out to quantify the economic toll of racism against Black Americans, she came up with an estimate of $16 trillion — over…
January 27, 2022, Paper: "While racial/ethnic oral health inequities have been documented for many years in the United States, the potential role of racism has not been examined…
April 2022, Paper: "This review aims to delineate the role of structural racism in the formation and accumulation of social capital and to describe how social capital is leveraged…
2021, Paper: "Service-sector workers in the U.S. face extremely limited access to paid family and medical leave, but little research has examined the consequences for worker…
June 23, 2021, Paper: "I provide fact-checking on some of the year’s most important headlines regarding the gendered impact of the pandemic, in particular the “she-cession,” hours…
March 5, 2021, Opinion: "From the public statements and initial actions of the Biden administration, it is clear that addressing racial discrimination will be a high policy…
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…
2020, Paper: "The COVID-19 global pandemic continues to alter how people spend their time, with possible downstream consequences for subjective well-being. Using diverse samples…