Unions say they help stop covid from spreading. They may be right. Jamie McCallum and Adam Dean - April 26, 2022 Unionized nursing homes were far safer for workers and residents, our research finds, with lower rates of covid-19 cases and deaths.
Will Russians continue to support Putin’s war in Ukraine? William Pyle and Michael Alexeev - March 15, 2022 Patriotic attitudes run high in Russia, our research finds
There’s a reason that America and Russia are slinging mud at each other at the Security Council Susan Allen and Amy Yuen - February 6, 2022 No other international forum commands the same level of attention.
Strong teachers unions and school mask mandates go together, our research finds Jamie McCallum and Adam Dean - August 19, 2021 Schools that required masks last year had a 37 percent lower incidence of coronavirus cases than those that did not. And that reduction within schools also slowed community spread.
Many Turks say the government didn’t stop the wildfires quickly enough. Here’s the story. Sebnem Gumuscu - August 9, 2021 The Erdogan regime had sidelined an aviation association with years of experience fighting forest fires
How do newspapers cover racial and religious minorities? Here’s the data. Joshua Tucker - October 2, 2020 Notably, coverage of Muslims was markedly negative in 2019.
Not everyone in China thought the government could handle the coronavirus Timothy Hildebrandt, Reza Hasmath, Jennifer Y.J. Hsu, Jessica C. Teets, and Carolyn L. Hsu - April 17, 2020 In times of crisis, Chinese citizens think independent groups can provide needed assistance
In Turkey, the latest elections had over 80 percent voter turnout. Here’s why. Sebnem Gumuscu - June 28, 2019 Elections are hardly free or fair in Turkey. So why do voters keep turning up in high numbers?
Sure, a lot of newspaper coverage of Latinos is negative — but not when it comes to cultural achievements Erik Bleich and Maurits van der Veen - January 23, 2019 In President Trump’s Oval Office address on Jan. 8, he
Newspaper coverage of Muslims is negative. And it’s not because of terrorism. Erik Bleich and Maurits van der Veen - December 20, 2018 Strasbourg Christmas market in France and, once again, news outlets