Addressing environmental challenges and gender-based violence together is effective! Our study of USAID grantees shows success in programs that adapt and assess early, raising GBV awareness and strengthening local groups.
We are excited to share our latest report in collaboration with
@APNORC
, “Election Insights: Understanding Public Preferences for News Coverage for 2024."
This study of 2,400+ adults explores the public’s attitudes toward election coverage. 🗳️ 1/7
A groundbreaking study conducted by
@NORCNews
,
@BGSU_Sociology
, and
@FSUCriminology
found key teen dating violence trends that help inform preventing and responding to instances of abuse. Learn more and share for
#NYVPW
:
Senior fellow Elizabeth Mumford reflects on the increase of technology-facilitated abuse and how young people can stay resilient.
See Elizabeth’s post:
New Article Alert!
@Ddutwin
, Patrick Coyle, Ipek Bilgen &
@nedenglish
on "Leveraging Predictive Modelling from Multiple Sources of Big Data to Improve Sample Efficiency and Reduce Survey Nonresponse Error"
@NORCNews
NORC’s Louise Hawkley spoke to
@washingtonpost
about the links between loneliness, eating behaviors, & chronic health issues.
She emphasizes the importance of building quality relationships to combat loneliness.
NORC analytics supported important work by AARP examining the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act's prescription drug reforms on state pharmaceutical assistance programs (SPAPs).
The GSS was recently featured in a
@NYTimes
article titled, “Can a Sexless Marriage Be a Happy One?” The article explores trends over time among married couples in America. Read more here ➙
Asking about sexual orientation in surveys? Response order matters!
A new NORC research brief by Christopher Hansen & Erin Fordyce digs into context effects and the implications for future research:
Good news about low-wage work, says NORC’s Michael Schultz: These jobs can be stepping stones to higher salaries. The bad news is that many jobs lack the “ladders” needed for workers to move up.
See his post (plus video interview with
@WorkRiseNetwork
):
Race can be a challenging topic to discuss. At
#AERA24
,
@rcfeldman
and Johanna Quinn presented a novel interview method for studying how university-based actors think about race and the implications for their institutions and college completion equity.
It’s not every day our researchers and work are featured in a museum!
@socialibriumm
recently spoke about her time working on How Right Now/Qué Hacer Ahora as part of an oral history of the COVID-19 response for the
@cdcmuseum
.
At
#AERA24
, Debbie Kim &
@cmcelvain
discuss the impact of Kaufmann Scholars Incorporated, a postsecondary scholarship. Their evaluation centers on participant voices through surveys of 2,000+ individuals, and interviews with its staff, scholars & those close to them.
🚨
@UofNorthDakota
, in partnership with
@NORCNews
, was recently awarded a 5-year Garrett Lee Smith youth suicide prevention grant from
@samhsagov
. Called ND THRIVES, this project serves youth 10-24 in rural & tribal communities in northeastern & part of northcentral North Dakota.
A new report exposes disparities in end-of-life care between Black Americans and their White counterparts.
The joint research project from NORC and
@foundation_hap
studied Black Chicagoans’ perceptions and experiences with hospice and palliative care.
The benefits of teaching in rural communities often go unmentioned in discussions on teacher shortages. At
#NSBA2024
,
@jennyseelig
shared ways to build on the strengths of rural school/communities based on insights from case studies in rural Wisconsin.
The annual cost of care for individuals with sickle cell disease enrolled in Medicaid significantly surpasses—by more than double—the average expenditure for the broader Medicaid population, according to a new article by NORC’s Health Care Strategy team.