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Bailey and Dynarski cited in piece on why quality education should be a "civil and moral right"

Kalousova and Burgard find credit card debt increases likelihood of foregoing medical care

Bachman says findings on teens' greater materialism, slipping work ethic should be interpreted with caution

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Arline Geronimus wins Excellence in Research Award from School of Public Health

Yu Xie to give DBASSE's David Lecture April 30, 2013 on "Is American Science in Decline?"

U-M grad programs do well in latest USN&WR "Best" rankings

Sheldon Danziger named president of Russell Sage Foundation

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William H. Frey - Honors and Media

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Frey says RI likely to lose another House seat in 2020

Frey says national rise in between-county moves signals better economic times

Frey says drop in Hispanic birth rate driven by more than recession

Frey says Obama compaign should note importance of black voters in swing states

Frey says baby boomers not ready for America's new demographics

Frey says U.S. at multiethnic tipping point as white births no longer a majority

Frey tells NYT unmarried boomers face greater economic hardships than married counterparts

Frey says age of senior citizen status a "gray area"

Farley and Frey question new findings on urban racial residential segregation

Frey says child population declined in U.S. 2010-2011

Frey says upcoming retirees "may not run with the herd," but many will still move to Florida

Frey comments on voting implications of growing income gap among blacks

Frey says recession and mortgage meltdown has checked residential mobility

Frey tells Post DC has become magnet for people aged 25 to 34

Frey tells NYT more children in poverty now than since 1962

Frey discusses U.S. trend toward "minority majority" on NPR

Frey says white middle-class Americans a shrinking population

Frey discusses Hispanic boom, migration of blacks on PBS News Hour

Frey says black populations in large Northern cities shifting to suburbs and South

Frey discusses urban-suburban, north-south shifts in African American population

Frey comments on exodus of Detroit's blacks to suburbs

Frey discusses evidence of Hispanic dispersion, black migration in census data

Frey comments on Michigan's declining birth rate

Frey says new data show national trend toward greater racial integration

Frey discusses decline in black-white segregation in large metro areas

Frey says recent Census data show "idea of postracial America has a way to go"

Frey says recession has left Americans uncharacteristically "flat-footed"

Frey comments on changes in child poverty evidenced in latest census data

Frey reports on continued economic declines in Metro Detroit

Frey says low residential mobility rates signal economic woes

Frey discusses 2010 census on NPR's Diane Rehm Show - audio

Frey debunks 5 myths on 2010 census and nation's population

Frey says annual ACS data richer and more timely than Census data

Frey says dismal economy has hit minorities the hardest in terms of poverty rates

Frey sees dilution of racial identity politics with growth in multi-racial U.S. voters

Frey discusses trends in U.S. minority populations in C-Span interview

Frey interviewed on C-Span about U.S. migration slowdown (video clip)

Frey comments on end of migration bubble in WSJ piece

Frey attributes decreasing illegal immigration to job scarcity, not enforcement

Frey comments on changing composition of young population in U.S.

Frey speculates on future migration scenarios for post-Katrina New Orleans

Frey says boomers face delayed retirement

Frey discusses bipartisan Senate bill on immigration

Frey and Smock cited in NYT story on rise in unmarried U.S. women

Frey discusses immigration and 300 millionth American

Frey discusses America’s approaching 300 million mark

Frey speculates on U.S. population changes by 2026

Frey examines ‘Bright Flight’ in upstate New York

Sastry and Frey consider who will return home to hurricane ravaged areas

Frey finds New Orleans is becoming whiter, less poor and more mobile

Bill Frey's op-ed piece in The Financial Times