CPI Research
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July, 2019
Highly educated women’s likelihood of combining childrearing with continuous employment over the life course has increased among recent U.S. cohorts. This trend is less evident in many postindustrial countries characterized by very low fertility.
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July, 2019
School suspension and expulsion are important forms of punishment that disproportionately affect Black students, with long-term consequences for educational attainment and other indicators of wellbeing.
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June, 2019
Precision medicine is at a crossroads.
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June, 2019
A comprehensive policy agenda that could help millennials ... and other generations too.
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June, 2019
- Millennials benefited from the expansion of health insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act. The share of adults in their 20s without health insurance fell by more than half from 2009 to 2017.
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June, 2019
- Millennials spend at least as much time with relatives or friends, and hanging out at bars, as preceding generations.
- This commitment to relatively high rates of face-to-face interaction continues even as millennials use social media at unprecedented rates.
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June, 2019
- Although there is much worry about millennials’ well-being, their poverty rates at age 30 are no higher than those of Gen Xers at the same age.
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- The gender segregation of occupations is less pronounced among millennials than among any other generation in recent U.S. history.
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June, 2019