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United States of America

Survey Report

News use across social media platforms 2017


67% of Americans report that they get at least some of their news on social media, according to this new survey from the Pew Research Center.
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Funding trees for health: finance and policy to enable tree planting for public health


Every year, between 3 and 4 million people around the world die as a result of air pollution and its lifelong impacts on human health, from asthma to cardiac disease to strokes. Each summer, thousands of unnecessary deaths result from heat waves in urban areas. Studies have shown that trees are a cost-effective solution for...
Working paper

Labour platforms and gig work: the failure to regulate


Since 2012, the platform economy has received much academic, popular, and regulatory attention, reflecting its extraordinary rate of growth. This paper provides a conceptual and theoretical overview of rapidly growing labor platforms, focusing on how they represent both continuity and change in the world of work and its regulation. We first lay out the logic...
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The digital edge: middle-skill workers and careers


For an increasing number of American workers, the term “middle-skill” has come to mean “digital skills.” Some 82% of middle-skill jobs are now “digitally intensive,” a 4% increase over the past two years. Evenmore importantly, the digital skills marketplace is sorting out into clear pathways for workers to advance, a vital component if middle-skill workers...
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The road to zero wealth: how the racial wealth divide is hollowing out America's middle class


This report looks at the racial wealth divide at the median over the next four and eight years, as well as to 2043, when America's population is predicted to become majority non-white.
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