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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…

Women have made tremendous gains in the workforce in the past fifty years, but this gender revolution has stalled. The glass ceiling, the gender pay gap, and the demands of…
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…
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…