Population Studies and Training Center
In the Media
Innovations for Poverty Action
May 15, 2016
The Role of Fees and Information in Healthcare Decisions in Mali
The Conversation
May 3, 2016
Brazil’s thriving soy industry threatens its forests and global climate targets
Diverse Issues in Higher Education
April 28, 2016
Academic Studies Underscore Benefits of Government Assistance to Poor
Washington Post
February 29, 2016
Very few teachers receive poor job ratings, and new evaluations haven’t changed that
Providence Journal
February 10, 2016
Many questions, but few answers, at Brown University’s Zika panel
US News and World Report
January 12, 2016
Poverty Preference Admissions: The New Affirmative Action?
Obama White House
December 15, 2015
Long-term benefits of the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program
WNPR News
December 14, 2015
China: A Common Thread in Conversations About Policy, Economy, Environment
Times of India
December 8, 2015
So far from smart: Missing from India’s Smart Cities plan — citizen participation
Washington Post
December 4, 2015
Education High-poverty schools often staffed by rotating cast of substitutes
Los Angeles Times
December 3, 2015
Segregation continues to decline in most U.S. cities, census figures show
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
December 1, 2015
Cash-Based Welfare Programs Making a Difference for Poor Children
PLOS One
November 17, 2015