New book finds systemic causes of American poverty Visiting Scholar Program OPR African Visiting Fellows Program - Now accepting applications Same Qualifications, Different Identities; Evaluating Voter Perceptions by Candidate Sexuality, Race, and Gender Alyssa Sharkey Keeps a Finger on the Pulse of Health Equity Amid Historic Report Racialized Differences in Responses to Self-Rated Gender Scales for Cisgender Men and Women Matt Mleczko Receives 2023 Horowitz Foundation Irving Louis Horowitz Award Princeton’s 5th PCI Symposium packs the house for a new round of blue-sky thinking and collaboration Christopher Felton Awarded Charles F. Westoff Prize in Demography for 2023 When it’s cheap to file an eviction case, tenants pay the price Kathryn Edin Elected to the American Philosophical Society Former OPR Directory Doug Massey To Retire Family Norms and Declining First-Marriage Rates: The Role of Sibship Position in the Japanese Marriage Market Extractive landlord strategies: How the private rental market creates crime hot spots Dr. Jinyuan (Chi) Qi successfully defends her thesis “Integrating Genetic Data to Examine the Link Between Religiosity and Demographic Behaviors in the United States” Rafaela Dancygier elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences OPR Graduate Hannah Postel wins IPUMS USA Research Award for best student work In new book, Princeton sociologist Matthew Desmond urges individuals to commit to abolishing American poverty Using natural language processing to construct a National Zoning and Land Use Database Jeanne Altmann honored with Frontiers of Knowledge Award Shorter height, lower salary: Height discrimination is real, and can be economically devastating Measuring Migration Conference 2022: Conference Proceedings Arun Hendi Awarded $2.6 Million NIH Grant to Research the Impact of Migration Trends on Life Expectancy Germany foiled a far-right coup attempt. It still has a right-wing problem. Opinion: Does Diversity Training Work? We Don’t Know — and Here is Why Explaining Declining Educational Homogamy: The Role of Institutional Changes in Higher Education in Japan Long-term population benefits of wearing masks for endemic infections depend on the biology of transmission and immunity Compounding Climate and Social Hazards Result in Different Migration Patterns around the World Parents Are More Creative With Girl Names Than Boy Names. Here's Why Princeton researchers tackle infectious disease, climate, and the link between the two Geographic heterogeneity in Black-white infant mortality disparities The Covid-19 Baby Bump: The Unexpected Increase in U.S. Fertility Rates in Response to the Pandemic Janet Currie to Lead American Economic Association Sooner rather than later: Social networks and technology adoption Have Migrants Become 'Political Pawns'? Religious Leaders Reduce Intimate Partner Violence in Uganda João Biehl named chair of the Department of Anthropology Life Expectancy Drops for Native Americans Due to COVID-19 Filiz Garip Named to Census Bureau’s National Advisory Committee on Racial, Ethnic, and Other Populations Sanyu Mojola Wins Best Publication Award From American Sociological Association Dr. Hannah Postel successfully defends her thesis "Records of Exclusion: Chinese Immigration in Historical Perspective" Dr. Belén Unzueta successfully defends her thesis "Consensus or Conflict over Ethnoracial Categories? Classificatory Systems in Chile and Bolivia" Bryan Grenfell Awarded 2022 Kyoto Prize Dr. Gina DelCorazon successfully defends her thesis "Diversity from the top down: Relational demography in the teacher and school leader workforce" Gracie Himmelstein Awarded Charles F. Westoff Prize in Demography for 2022 A Conversation: Science, Ethics, and Policy Immigrants are still building America, no matter what our lawmakers say Estimating eviction prevalence across the United States Coming of Age in Appalachia, Emerging or Expedited Adulthood? Princeton partners with UNCF and HBCUs to expand research and innovation How a program in NYC made a ‘huge difference’ for poor tenants in housing court Globalization Is Over. The Global Culture Wars Have Begun. Matthew Salganik Awarded 2022 AAPOR Book Award Uncovering the Suburban Eviction Crisis How do you pack for an escape? A refugee’s story Janet Currie Briefs White House on Lead Remediation Why the U.S. Has a High Covid Death Rate Pandemics: The Maths, The Masks, The Madness Dr. Gracie Himmelstein successfully defends her thesis "Mechanisms of the Social Production of Population Health Inequality in the United States" Native American Deaths from COVID-19 Highest Among Racial Groups We’re Not at Endemicity Yet Princeton, University of Southern California research shows that immigration boosts U.S. life expectancy Dr. Janet Xu successfully defends her thesis "Organizational Diversity Programs and Individual Outcomes" Empowering the crowd: feasible strategies for epidemic management in high-density informal settlements. The case of COVID-19 in Northwest Syria Dr. Wanru Xiong successfully defends her thesis “Sex Ratio Imbalances in China” Reduction in Life Expectancy in Brazil after COVID-19 Updated Analysis of U.S. COVID-19 Deaths Shows Drops, Disparities in Average Lifespans Ian Lundberg awarded Charles F. Westoff Prize in Demography for 2021 Alícia Adserà elected to the Austrian Academy of Sciences Dr. Daniela Urbina Julio successfully defends her thesis "When the Tables Turn: Marriage and Gender Inequality in Latin America" Dr. Christopher Hale successfully defends his thesis "Mass Migration and Social Change" Dr. Ian Lundberg successfully defends his thesis “Research Begins with a Goal: A Framework Illustrated by Gap-Closings Estimands” Dr. Shuang (Yo-Yo) Chen successfully defends her thesis “Family Size in Low-Fertility China: Determinants and Effects” Princeton Researchers Awarded Funding for Cross-Disciplinary Education Research Projects COVID-19 is spreading in schools, teachers may be at risk Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next › Last page Last »