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father struggling with two children by his side
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Sean Tan
Economic stressors and child care shortages coincided with decreased parental involvement behaviors 
June 14, 2023
father struggling with two children by his side
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Sean Tan
Economic stressors and child care shortages coincided with decreased parental involvement behaviors 
June 14, 2023
New fact sheet shows education matters for health insurance coverage
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The Affordable Care Act (ACA) helped insure millions of people across the U.S. since 2013. Despite lower uninsured rates, differences in coverage persist across several factors, such as race and ethnicity, employment status, and income. According to a new fact sheet by UCLA researchers, education plays an important role in health insurance status independent from its impact on household income.
January 30, 2020
New fact sheet shows education matters for health insurance coverage
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The Affordable Care Act (ACA) helped insure millions of people across the U.S. since 2013. Despite lower uninsured rates, differences in coverage persist across several factors, such as race and ethnicity, employment status, and income. According to a new fact sheet by UCLA researchers, education plays an important role in health insurance status independent from its impact on household income.
January 30, 2020
California teens who volunteer and engage in civic life are healthier, aim higher in education
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Researchers discover gap by race, income between those interested in and those who participate in activity High school teens in California who volunteer, take part in community aid groups, and join school or other clubs are healthier and more likely to aspire to attending college, according to a study by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
December 18, 2018
California teens who volunteer and engage in civic life are healthier, aim higher in education
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Researchers discover gap by race, income between those interested in and those who participate in activity High school teens in California who volunteer, take part in community aid groups, and join school or other clubs are healthier and more likely to aspire to attending college, according to a study by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
December 18, 2018
CHIS plays role in new UC collaboration that will focus on immigration in California
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The California Health Interview Survey (CHIS will be part of a research collaboration between five UC campuses that will help policymakers, non-governmental organizations and the public better understand and plan for immigrants, their integration into the state, and their impact on the educational system, workforce, public health, political environment, culture and more.
March 05, 2015
CHIS plays role in new UC collaboration that will focus on immigration in California
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The California Health Interview Survey (CHIS will be part of a research collaboration between five UC campuses that will help policymakers, non-governmental organizations and the public better understand and plan for immigrants, their integration into the state, and their impact on the educational system, workforce, public health, political environment, culture and more.
March 05, 2015
Education matters: Study of women's health insurance links educational attainment to coverage
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Women with College Degrees More Likely to Have Health Insurance. Attention college grads: Your degree may be the key to both a career and better health coverage. According to a new study of women's health insurance from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, women without a high school diploma were nearly four times more likely to be uninsured​ as women with a college degree. 
June 17, 2010
Education matters: Study of women's health insurance links educational attainment to coverage
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Women with College Degrees More Likely to Have Health Insurance. Attention college grads: Your degree may be the key to both a career and better health coverage. According to a new study of women's health insurance from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, women without a high school diploma were nearly four times more likely to be uninsured​ as women with a college degree. 
June 17, 2010