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'Pink tax' hurts female consumers, but electing more women combats it

December 8, 2020

HOUSTON – (Dec. 8, 2020) – The wage gap between men and women is no secret, but another form of gender discrimination directly and disproportionately affects women worldwide: the "pink tax" imposed by import tariffs that target female products.

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Can gender inequality kill? Paper looks at impact among older Indian women

December 7, 2020

HOUSTON – (Dec. 7, 2020) – Indian women past childbearing age are dying at a higher rate than those in other countries because of poverty and limited access to resources such as food and health care, according to a study from Rice University.

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Study says when to identify students who take longer to be English proficient

November 23, 2020

Students who begin elementary school and haven’t become proficient at speaking English after five years in school should be identified as what educators call “long-term English learners” (LTELs), according to a new paper from Rice University researchers.

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What comes next? Rice political scientists talk 2020 election and look to the future

November 20, 2020

The 2020 election is behind us, but a group of Rice political scientists discussed the results, President Donald Trump’s reaction and the incoming Joe Biden administration’s likely domestic and foreign policy in a Nov. 18 webinar.

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Rice U. convenes expert group to help guide Greater Houston's long-term pandemic response

November 19, 2020

HOUSTON – (Nov. 19, 2020) – As governments and municipalities in Greater Houston prepare their long-term public health responses to the COVID-19 crisis, Rice University has convened a panel of internationally renowned biomedical experts to provide guidance to health departments, social service agencies, school districts and other policymakers.

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Police oversight groups need more resources, better training, fewer legislative hurdles

November 19, 2020

HOUSTON – (Nov. 19, 2020) – With police departments around the country under heightened scrutiny, a new report from Rice University's Kinder Institute for Urban Research finds that civilian police oversight groups need more resources, fewer legislative hurdles, and proper experience and training.

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First-ever virtual Fall Chamber Music Festival to be held Dec. 3-9

November 16, 2020

The festival will include a tribute to Beethoven's 250th birthday and contemporary pieces such as Lutosławski's "String Quartet."

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Books outline what it takes to put astronauts in space

November 16, 2020

A new set of books edited by a Rice University psychologist provides an overview of the research necessary to put astronauts in space, what is needed to keep them safe on future missions and practical applications for space exploration teams.

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Americans' attitudes about guns influenced by owners’ race and gender

November 16, 2020

HOUSTON – (Nov. 16, 2020) – A new study from researchers at Rice University found that Americans' attitudes about gun ownership are impacted by the gender and race of firearms' potential owners.

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What comes next? Rice experts to discuss 2020 election's impact in Nov. 18 webinar

November 16, 2020

HOUSTON – (Nov. 16, 2020) – The 2020 election is now one for the history books, and Rice University political scientists will discuss the results, President Donald Trump's reaction and the incoming Joe Biden administration’s likely domestic and foreign policy in a Nov. 18 webinar.

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Parents pick children’s pre-K based on location and program quality

November 12, 2020

HOUSTON – (Nov. 12, 2020) – Houston-area parents decide where to send their children for prekindergarten based largely on quality and location, according to a new research brief from Rice University's Houston Education Research Consortium (HERC).

Looser standards undermined early research on accuracy of COVID-19 tests

November 9, 2020

One in four Black teens apathetic about racial justice

November 9, 2020

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1 in 4 Black teens apathetic about racial justice

November 9, 2020

Researchers plan to conduct future studies to track racial apathy of Black teenagers and adults.

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Slave trade artifacts and records to be studied with aid of new grant

November 4, 2020

The institution of slavery caused centuries of harrowing misery, triggered wars and left a searing legacy of racial injustice, but many of the artifacts and records pertaining to slavery’s history have been understudied or altogether forgotten.

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