
Women’s Housing Precarity During and Beyond COVID-19
COVID-19 has amplified gendered disparities in caregiving, work, and housing in the United States. This Policy Spotlight brings together the latest research and data to
COVID-19 has amplified gendered disparities in caregiving, work, and housing in the United States. This Policy Spotlight brings together the latest research and data to
Policy, understanding and expectations are not in line with what infectious disease experts know—we are in the first mile of a marathon.
Over the last 50 years, health care spending grew at an average annual rate of nearly 5 percent in real terms, far surpassing the growth
The Chicago metropolitan area has long been the destination of immigrants from around the world. One of the features of the most recent wave of
It’s hard to be a person of color in America and not understand that the deck is stacked against you.
Maria Krysan
Professor at U of I