Research Briefs Breadcrumb Home Faculty & Research Research Briefs Faculty & Research Research Topics Research Briefs Faculty Directory Centers & Programs Campus Libraries Faculty Awards Faculty Books & Awards Visiting Professors & Lecturers Search by TopicDemography, ImmigrationMigration, RefugeesEducation, LaborClimate Change, Environment, EnergyFamilies, ChildrenFinance, Fiscal and Monetary PolicyGlobalization, Foreign Policy, TradeHealthHousing, Communities, NeighborhoodsInternational DevelopmentLaw, Justice, Human RightsNational Security, Intelligence, DefensePoliticsPoverty, Inequality, OpportunityRace, Gender, IdentityScience, Technology, InnovationSocial and Behavioral Psychology Search by Keyword Show/hide search bar Research Briefs Apr 12 2021 Common Approach to Diversity in Higher Education Reflects Preferences of White Americans Increasing diversity remains a key priority at universities, especially in the wake of mass demonstrations in support of racial equality in 2020… Research Briefs Apr 01 2021 East Asian Development Banks are Now Largest Public Financiers of Global Power Sector, Particularly Coal While the World Bank and other multilateral development banks are increasingly investing in renewable technologies and phasing out coal power… Research Briefs Mar 10 2021 Outbreak of a Rare, Polio-like Syndrome Likely Prevented or Postponed by Non-Pharmaceutical Interventions Social distancing not only helped slow the spread of COVID-19 — it also may have prevented the transmission of an outbreak of a rare polio-like… Research Briefs Mar 08 2021 Life Expectancy Falling for Adults Without a Bachelor’s Degree Life expectancy in the United States dropped in 2020 due to COVID-19, but, for American adults without a college degree, an increase in mortality… Research Briefs Mar 02 2021 Climate Change “Winners” May Owe Financial Compensation to Polluters Climate change is generally portrayed as an environmental and societal threat with entirely negative consequences. However, some sectors of the… Research Briefs Feb 16 2021 Despite Sea-Level Rise Risks, Migration to Some Threatened Coastal Areas May Increase In coming decades as coastal communities around the world are expected to encounter sea-level rise, the general expectation has been that people’s… Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 … Next page Next › Last page Last »