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yana gallen
Using health and labor market data from Sweden, the authors study the labor market outcomes of childless Swedish women who become pregnant while using long-acting reversible contraceptives.
Kyiv
Under siege, the Kyiv School of Economics has managed to expand, track Russia’s war debt, and build bomb shelters for schoolchildren. Two University of Chicago professors witnessed that resilience while teaching there this year.
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“Studying abroad helped me learn new perspectives and think about how systems and institutions can be improved as well as what the U.S. does well.”
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Rebecca Feinglos, MPP'17, founded Grieve Leave to normalize the concept of grief.
fellows
Fellowship brings together five preeminent experts on government reform and democracy. Fellows begin a yearlong program of student and public engagement, collaboration with scholars.
Axelrod
I felt a similar sense of optimism beginning this academic year, and it was reassuring to know Axelrod saw the same positive future for policy that I did.