Project: PACE: Policy, Advocacy, and Communication Enhanced for Population and Reproductive Health
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More Than Shelter: How Housing Affordability Is Linked to Older Americans’ Health
Older adults’ housing challenges reflect social and financial inequalities and can lead to poor health.
Shaping Education on Global Health
2008) In the last five years, interest in global health education has surged.
Closing the Male-Female Labor Force Gap
(2007) The increase in women's participation in the U.S. labor force is one of the most important social, economic, and cultural trends of the past century.

Education in the U.S.: The Great Equalizer?
(2014) Changes in racial/ethnic composition, immigration, family composition, and age structure are linked to rising income inequality but they are not the primary or root causes.

College Shapes Black, White, and Latina Women’s Work and Family Lives Differently
Race plays an important role in how college affects women’s marriage, fertility, and employment.

The Backdrop: Rising Inequality in the U.S.
(2014) Countries around the world are paying more attention to inequality as an indicator of social and economic well-being.
More U.S. Children Raised by Grandparents
(2012) Growing numbers of children in the United States are living with a grandparent. In 2010, about one in 14 U.S. children (7 percent) lived in a household headed by a grandparent—for a total of 5.4 million children, up from 4.7 million in 2005.1