Connection Between Digital Divide and COVID-19 Outcomes
Connection Between Digital Divide and COVID-19 Outcomes
Two years into the pandemic, U.S. counties with lower home internet or computer access levels were seeing higher COVID-19 case […]
Two years into the pandemic, U.S. counties with lower home internet or computer access levels were seeing higher COVID-19 case […]
Continuing the Center’s Courts in Crisis series, the new third report analyzes survey and publicly available data from Georgia courts handling eviction […]
Through ongoing research funded by the Natural Hazards Center, our team of lawyers, sociologists and urban planners at the Georgia State University Urban Studies Institute conducted focus […]
ATLANTA—The battle against COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy – an issue for nearly a quarter of Americans recently polled – can be won if […]
WSB-TV highlights work from researchers Risa Palm, Urban Studies Insitute, and affiliate Toby Bolsen, Department of Political Science.
COVID-19 has heightened housing insecurity in the U.S. here, Georgia State faculty share eight- research-backed ways to help keep Americans […]
This report revisits and expands on our May 2020 report, which provided an overview of Georgia’s dispossessory courts’ initial responses […]
ATLANTA–Exposure to conspiracy theories suggesting COVID-19 was human-engineered can have a powerful impact on a person’s beliefs, outweighing the influence […]
Even before the coronavirus outbreak, America was racing toward future fiscal challenges. By the end of 2019, the national debt […]
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the existing problems facing urban mobility, particularly for low-income populations that rely on public transportation. […]