Policy brief by UC Irvine economists David Neumark and Jyotsana Kala, published with the Cato Institute, finds job losses and earnings reductions from minimum wage increases between 2005 and 2019 were much more prevalent for black workers, especially black men, and were minimal for white workers


Bill Maurer and Justin Richland, anthropology, and Lee Cabatingan, criminology, law and society, to lead Law and Society Association's flagship journal


New UC-led research charts a path forward


New book by Danielle Thomsen, UC Irvine political science professor, explores how fundraising matters in American politics


After transforming groundbreaking mathematical psychology theories into practical applications used by millions of students, Jean-Claude Falmagne has established a legacy to advance the field at UC Irvine


Study - featured in Science and coauthored by Cailin O'Connor, UC Irvine, and University of Washington's Joseph Bak-Coleman, Jevin West, and Carl T. Bergstrom - finds industry-linked studies were also more likely to focus on particular topics, suggesting these ties may be skewing the field


Multi-university analysis of national data shows no evidence that higher foster care placements correlate to a drop in child abuse- or neglect-related deaths


UC Irvine logic and philosopher of science Lauren Ross part of John Templeton Foundation-funded research team exploring token causation


Work by Eve Darian-Smith, UC Irvine global and international studies and law Distinguished Professor, explores on-going, increasing threats to academic freedom worldwide


Competitive honor recognizes the UC Irvine anthropology Ph.D. student for research on China's elder care dynamics


New book by Sarah Whitt, UC Irvine global and international studies assistant professor, explores Indigenous histories tied to settler-operated institutions of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries


Maira Delgado Laurens, UC Irvine global and international studies graduate student, researches one of the world's most dangerous migrant crossings


Findings are first to link facets of familism to postpartum health benefits


UC Irvine professors Smyth and Steyvers receive $900k grant from the National Science Foundation for four-year study


Gregory Hickok, cognitive sciences and language science, explains in this piece for Psychology Today