Democrats are losing White women. Will repealing Roe bring them back? Leah Ruppanner, Kelsy Kretschmer, and Christopher Stout - May 5, 2022 Possibly, if it’s combined with a strong mobilization strategy, research suggests
Why haven’t U.S. mothers returned to work? The child-care infrastructure they need is still missing. William J. Scarborough, Leah Ruppanner, and Caitlyn Collins - November 7, 2021 For women with children at home, the Great Resignation is really the Great Push, our research finds
If Biden wants to help American families recover from the pandemic, his plans should emphasize good jobs Leah Ruppanner and Jennifer Hook - June 7, 2021 Kids do better when their parents have more control over their time and better working conditions
Anti-Asian bias isn’t just an American problem Xiao Tan, Rennie Lee, and Leah Ruppanner - March 25, 2021 The pandemic has revived old stereotypes around the world
Women have been hit hardest by the pandemic economically. Will that bring them closer together politically? Leah Ruppanner and Kelsy Kretschmer - March 25, 2021 Here’s what our research found.
Some lawmakers are calling for truth commissions on racial violence. How do these work? Kelebogile Zvobgo and Carla Winston - June 8, 2020 These factors help commissions create effective solutions
Will voters support Elizabeth Warren’s trade policy? Our research says yes. Ida Bastiaens and Evgeny Postnikov - September 29, 2019 Including labor and environmental protections in trade deals boosts popular support for free trade
‘Foreign Fighters’ for Israel David Malet - July 22, 2014 [caption id="attachment_13407" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Israeli soldiers take up positions close