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The Population Studies Center & PDHP are interdisciplinary communities of scholars in population research and training. Also at https://t.co/wc7Uch3teU.

Ann Arbor, Michigan
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UM Population Studies Center
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US caregivers for older adults often do find time for joy in their lives-- but they spend the least amount of time on the types of activities they enjoy the most. New from Crystal Ng, @vafreedman @KiraBirditt et al: @UM_SRC @MiCDA_UMISR @UMichiganNews
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Dementia is under-diagnosed in the US and cognitive screening rates remain low. Scott Roberts @UM_PSC coauthors new research investigating Americans’ views on cognitive screening and blood biomarker testing for Alzheimer's.
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UM Population Studies Center
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RT @fordschool: Ford School Professor Pamela Herd discusses issues of health care access and affordability in light of the slaying of an in…
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UM Population Studies Center
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A new MCity white paper by @LWileden and Alexandra Murphy @UM_PSC using the Transportation Security Index finds 36% of Detroit residents can't get from place to place in a safe and timely manner-- a figure twice the national avg. ..
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UM Population Studies Center
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RT @UM_cghe: Applications are now open for our graduate student summer programs: 📗Summer Research Internship 📘Summer Research Development…
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RT @UMichResearch: A new @UMich study found that the mortality rate from COVID-19 was about 50% lower in U.S. counties with higher internet…
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UM Population Studies Center
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A new University of Michigan study by @UM_PSC trainee @SpencerAllen907 @UMSociology found that broadband connection was a key factor in reducing mortality and incidence during the early months of the pandemic. @UMichiganNews:
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UM Population Studies Center
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RT @UMichResearch: OVPR’s Office of Public Engagement and Research Impacts is hosting four virtual focused intensive learning experiences o…
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UM Population Studies Center
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RT @GlobalMichigan: In about an hour, at noon ET, NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will release their assessmen…
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UM Population Studies Center
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🇺🇸 Work by Amanda Kowalski @UM_PSC was cited in the 2025 Economic Report of the President. Find important work from our center in Chapter 4, on expanding and strengthening US health insurance coverage. @umisr @umichECON
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UM Population Studies Center
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🇺🇸 Several papers by @smilleralert were cited in the 2025 Economic Report of the President. Find these and more from @UM_PSC in Chapter 4, on expanding and strengthening US health insurance coverage. @MichiganRoss @umisr
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UM Population Studies Center
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🇺🇸 Work by @UM_PSC alum @agoodmanbacon was cited in the 2025 Economic Report of the President. Find his contributions on Medicaid, insurance, and mortality in Chapter 4. @umisr @MinneapolisFed
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UM Population Studies Center
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🇺🇸 Work by Brian A. Jacob @UM_PSC was cited in the 2025 Economic Report of the President. His research on the effects of COVID on K-12 schooling, and of No Child Left Behind, is cited in Chapter 7. @umisr @nberpubs @fordschool
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UM Population Studies Center
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🇺🇸 Work by @djatumich @UM_PSC was cited in the 2025 Economic Report of the President, which notes that Economic Impact Payments provide a lesson for future crises (Chapter 1). @umisr @BrookingsInst
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UM Population Studies Center
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🇺🇸 Work by @basit_ak_zafar -- on student interest in teaching, perceptions of teacher salaries, and on the impact of COVID on remote work preferences-- was cited in the 2025 Economic Report of the President. (Ch. 2 and 7) @umichECON The full report:
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UM Population Studies Center
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RT @UM_SRC: Xinyu Zhang, James Wagner, Michael R. Elliott, Brady T. West & Stephanie Coffey introduce a multivariate stopping rule that aim…
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UM Population Studies Center
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A great read from @BridgeMichigan on isolation felt by older Michiganders features our @spattersearch and a reminder we can help this by checking in on older friends. @MiCDA_UMISR @UM_SRC
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UM Population Studies Center
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A 2024 "weathering" study was first to describe how exposure to occupational stress varies across the life course. Mara Getz Sheftel, Anne Pebley et al: Work is an important source of differential exposure to stress by race/ethnicity.
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UM Population Studies Center
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RT @UTAustinEcon: A new @nberpubs working paper from @ericchyn and his co-authors examines whether "gifted" education programs improve coll…
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UM Population Studies Center
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How men think about masculinity may affect their approach to aging: It might induce pressure to remain self-reliant, to acknowledge challenges, or avoid help-seeking. Research by @ShaneDBurns and @PDrentea is discussed in The Guardian. #UMich
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