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For Hurricane Katrina Survivors, COVID-19 Brings a New Mental Health Toll

A new study shows that for some low-income mothers in New Orleans, the COVID-19 pandemic was associated with the same, or worse, mental health impacts as

FEMA Disaster Aid Often Widens Racial Disparities

The federal government often gives less help to Black disaster survivors than their white neighbors. That’s a challenge for President Biden, who has vowed to fight both inequality and climate change.

Synthesizing hope: How to mitigate health disparities after natural disaster strikes

March 19, 2021 Russ Hauser’s research on ortho-phthalates, commonly found in personal care products, is the focus of this Harvard Chan School’s Big 3 Q&A. March 18, 2021 Harvard Pop Center Working Paper Vol. 21, No. 1, is now published as a correspondence in The Lancet. March 11, 2021 Former Harvard Bell Fellow Clemens Noelke is an author on a study  (at the center of this piece in The New York Times) that has found that Amazon, by raising its minimum wage to $15 an hour, has influenced other local companies to raise wages, and has found little evidence of job loss. Photo: Pixabay March 10, 2021 HAALSI researchers including former Harvard Bell Fellow Lindsay Kobayashi, and Harvard Pop Center Research Associate Meagan Farrell, and Director Lisa Berkman have published a study that finds similar patterning between social disparities (such as differences in formal education, literacy and marital s

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