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Locality: Sacramento, California

Phone: +1 916-278-5737



Address: 403 S. Street 95811 Sacramento, CA, US

Website: www.csus.edu/isr/

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Institute for Social Research 10.11.2020

Join us for a free webinar on Friday October 30 at 10 am - 11:30 am with Valley Vision, CapRadio, and other panel speakers as we discuss the major findings of the latest #COVID19 Resilience poll and its impact on #Sacramento Region residents, especially in terms of #mentalhealth.

Institute for Social Research 28.10.2020

"30% of Latinx respondents reported they can’t afford food, an increase from just 23% of African Americans and 27% of Latinx respondents who answered similarly back in May." Valley Vision CapRadio #COVID19 #Sacramento

Institute for Social Research 22.10.2020

"Even when they live in similar areas, Democrats are more likely than Republicans to describe their community as urban, while Republicans are more likely than Democrats to describe it as rural, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of a nationally representative sample of 13,200 U.S. adults"

Institute for Social Research 13.10.2020

The second #COVID19 Resilience Poll continues to provide insights on the different ways #Sacramento region residents' lives have changed Valley Vision CapRadio https://www.valleyvision.org//VV_Resilience-Poll-2_10-2020

Institute for Social Research 07.10.2020

Valley Vision CapRadio #covid19 #Sacramento

Institute for Social Research 24.09.2020

Stay current with the ISR! https://www.csus.edu//_docume/isr-fall-2020-newsletter.pdf

Institute for Social Research 15.09.2020

Social distancing substantially varies by income #COVID19 https://www.pnas.org/content/117/33/19658

Institute for Social Research 05.09.2020

Excellent study exploring systemic inequalities that leave undocumented Latino/a and Indigenous immigrant communities particularly vulnerable during disasters.

Institute for Social Research 30.08.2020

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