Anne KiminAn Injustice!“Race-Neutral” College Admissions Plans Are Failing to Achieve EquityNew research shows that after 20 years, Texas’s “Top 10 Percent” is a poor substitute for affirmative action.4 min read·Jan 19, 2021--1--1
Anne KiminAn Injustice!Why “leaning in” won’t end the gender wage gapWomen are told to negotiate. But research finds that’s not enough.6 min read·Dec 23, 2020--1--1
Anne KimTrump’s Lasting Mark on Americans’ Views of TradeTrade is now a top-tier concern for many U.S. voters, a new series of polls finds.6 min read·Nov 19, 2020----
Anne KiminAn Injustice!There Still Aren’t Enough Black JournalistsA conversation with Dorothy Tucker, President of the National Association of Black Journalists7 min read·Oct 8, 2020--1--1
Anne KimThe Secret Life of Roads — and the Future of U.S. Middle-Skill JobsSkills of the Trade: Asphalt Technologists Wanted5 min read·Jul 15, 2020----
Anne KimYoung Workers Will Be the Long-Term Casualties of COVID-19They are the ones who will bear the brunt of the coronavirus recession.5 min read·Apr 23, 2020----
Anne KimLaboring for TradeLabor provisions are an increasingly important feature in trade agreements. But do they work?8 min read·Dec 13, 2019----
Anne KimThe X Factor That Helps Cities ReboundA community’s store of “social capital” can determine how well it rebounds from adversity.5 min read·Oct 25, 2018----
Anne KimThe Mirage of ‘Full Employment’Low unemployment rates mask soft spots in the job market, especially among rural Americans and minorities.6 min read·Apr 13, 2018----
Anne KimWhat Works to Turn Out Voters?Research finds same-day voter registration and vote by mail to be the most effective strategies. Robo-calls? Not so much.4 min read·Jul 7, 2016----