Institute for Social Research (ISR) - University of Michigan
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Institute for Social Research (ISR) — a global leader in social science.
Exploring politics, health, inequality, and more at the University of Michigan.
Exploring politics, health, inequality, and more at the University of Michigan.
A recent Forbes article features ISR’s Joanne Hsu on signs of a “K-shaped” economy.
Hsu notes growing frustration as consumers face persistent high prices, with many low-income households reporting worsening personal finances while higher earners continue to spend.
Read more: myumi.ch/rAzxx
Hsu notes growing frustration as consumers face persistent high prices, with many low-income households reporting worsening personal finances while higher earners continue to spend.
Read more: myumi.ch/rAzxx
November 7, 2025 at 1:56 PM
A recent Forbes article features ISR’s Joanne Hsu on signs of a “K-shaped” economy.
Hsu notes growing frustration as consumers face persistent high prices, with many low-income households reporting worsening personal finances while higher earners continue to spend.
Read more: myumi.ch/rAzxx
Hsu notes growing frustration as consumers face persistent high prices, with many low-income households reporting worsening personal finances while higher earners continue to spend.
Read more: myumi.ch/rAzxx
Join us Nov. 11 at ISR for Laura Tach's in-person talk hosted by @umichstonecid.bsky.social on the impact of federal place-based policies and neighborhood inequality.
RSVP now to attend: inequality.umich.edu/laura-tach/
RSVP now to attend: inequality.umich.edu/laura-tach/
November 6, 2025 at 5:36 PM
Join us Nov. 11 at ISR for Laura Tach's in-person talk hosted by @umichstonecid.bsky.social on the impact of federal place-based policies and neighborhood inequality.
RSVP now to attend: inequality.umich.edu/laura-tach/
RSVP now to attend: inequality.umich.edu/laura-tach/
DMACS finds Detroiters who are optimistic about the city are more likely to vote, with key priorities including schools, safety, and housing.
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#Detroit #voting #science #survey #housing
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#Detroit #voting #science #survey #housing
Detroiters’ optimism about city tied to likelihood of voting in mayoral election, U-M survey finds - Detroit Metro Times
Detroiters who believe the city is moving in the right direction are far more likely to vote in next week’s mayoral election than those who say it’s on the wrong track, according to a new University o...
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November 4, 2025 at 6:05 PM
johnkubale.bsky.social, Research Assistant Professor at ISR’s ICPSR, shares how new data sources, like cell phone mobility and wastewater surveillance, can improve infectious disease tracking in rural areas.
Watch now: myumi.ch/XyDWR
Watch now: myumi.ch/XyDWR
October 31, 2025 at 12:59 PM
johnkubale.bsky.social, Research Assistant Professor at ISR’s ICPSR, shares how new data sources, like cell phone mobility and wastewater surveillance, can improve infectious disease tracking in rural areas.
Watch now: myumi.ch/XyDWR
Watch now: myumi.ch/XyDWR
ISR economist Dean Yang joins NPR’s Planet Money to unpack the surprising surge, and looming drop, in U.S. remittances to low-income countries. His insights reveal how U.S. immigration policy changes could ripple across global economies, especially in Central America.
Listen now: myumi.ch/A1m8J
Listen now: myumi.ch/A1m8J
The remittance mystery : Planet Money
For decades, the U.S. has been the single biggest source of remittances worldwide. A remittance is a transfer of money, typically from an immigrant to their family in their country of origin. But we a...
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October 30, 2025 at 1:34 PM
ISR economist Dean Yang joins NPR’s Planet Money to unpack the surprising surge, and looming drop, in U.S. remittances to low-income countries. His insights reveal how U.S. immigration policy changes could ripple across global economies, especially in Central America.
Listen now: myumi.ch/A1m8J
Listen now: myumi.ch/A1m8J
From idea to adaptive intervention: ISR’s @d3center.bsky.social and Rogel Cancer Center launch MAPCI, an NCI-funded program training researchers to design adaptive cancer studies. Free Feb 24–27 2026 institute in Ann Arbor.
Apply by Nov 14: www.mapci.space
Apply by Nov 14: www.mapci.space
October 23, 2025 at 5:49 PM
From idea to adaptive intervention: ISR’s @d3center.bsky.social and Rogel Cancer Center launch MAPCI, an NCI-funded program training researchers to design adaptive cancer studies. Free Feb 24–27 2026 institute in Ann Arbor.
Apply by Nov 14: www.mapci.space
Apply by Nov 14: www.mapci.space
Despite limited federal data due to the shutdown, ISR’s Surveys of Consumers continues offering critical insights into the U.S. economy.
In a new Q&A, ISR's Joanne Hsu explains why consumer sentiment has remained stable and what to watch moving forward.
Read more: myumi.ch/Mk574
In a new Q&A, ISR's Joanne Hsu explains why consumer sentiment has remained stable and what to watch moving forward.
Read more: myumi.ch/Mk574
Government shutdown hasn’t left consumers glum about the economy – for now, at least
Consumer sentiment remained flat in October, compared to the previous month. But history shows a prolonged federal shutdown can impact how people feel about the economy.
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October 14, 2025 at 1:51 PM
Despite limited federal data due to the shutdown, ISR’s Surveys of Consumers continues offering critical insights into the U.S. economy.
In a new Q&A, ISR's Joanne Hsu explains why consumer sentiment has remained stable and what to watch moving forward.
Read more: myumi.ch/Mk574
In a new Q&A, ISR's Joanne Hsu explains why consumer sentiment has remained stable and what to watch moving forward.
Read more: myumi.ch/Mk574
Happening now at ISR: The two-day conference Complexity in the Social World - The Challenging Case of Structural Racism.
Day 1 brings together interdisciplinary scholars to explore new frameworks for understanding complex social phenomena.
#ISRComplexity2025
Day 1 brings together interdisciplinary scholars to explore new frameworks for understanding complex social phenomena.
#ISRComplexity2025
October 9, 2025 at 7:47 PM
Happening now at ISR: The two-day conference Complexity in the Social World - The Challenging Case of Structural Racism.
Day 1 brings together interdisciplinary scholars to explore new frameworks for understanding complex social phenomena.
#ISRComplexity2025
Day 1 brings together interdisciplinary scholars to explore new frameworks for understanding complex social phenomena.
#ISRComplexity2025
A new study from ISR’s Joelle Abramowitz links high pollen days to increased suicide risk, especially among those with mental health conditions. Findings suggest pollen may trigger deeper vulnerabilities than just allergies.
Read more: myumi.ch/QwkND
Read more: myumi.ch/QwkND
High pollen count: The last straw effect on suicide risk
ANN ARBOR—Beyond the sneezing and itchy eyes, high pollen seasons are now linked to a significant increase in suicide risk. A new University of Michigan study found a 7.4% jump in deaths, suggesting t...
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October 1, 2025 at 6:17 PM
A new study from ISR’s Joelle Abramowitz links high pollen days to increased suicide risk, especially among those with mental health conditions. Findings suggest pollen may trigger deeper vulnerabilities than just allergies.
Read more: myumi.ch/QwkND
Read more: myumi.ch/QwkND
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I gave a talk at ISR yesterday on declining response rates in surveys, and why we should not automatically assume that this means our survey estimates will be subject to nonresponse bias. Here is the recording for anyone interested! Thanks again to ISR Insights. 🙏
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSmD...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSmD...
Moving Beyond Response Rates to Understand Nonresponse Bias with Brady West
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September 26, 2025 at 2:07 PM
I gave a talk at ISR yesterday on declining response rates in surveys, and why we should not automatically assume that this means our survey estimates will be subject to nonresponse bias. Here is the recording for anyone interested! Thanks again to ISR Insights. 🙏
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSmD...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSmD...
Flavored cannabis vaping is now the top method of cannabis use among teens.
ISR’s Richard Miech says the shift raises serious public health concerns.
Learn more from Monitoring the Future's latest findings: myumi.ch/g3ExG
ISR’s Richard Miech says the shift raises serious public health concerns.
Learn more from Monitoring the Future's latest findings: myumi.ch/g3ExG
September 25, 2025 at 5:45 PM
Flavored cannabis vaping is now the top method of cannabis use among teens.
ISR’s Richard Miech says the shift raises serious public health concerns.
Learn more from Monitoring the Future's latest findings: myumi.ch/g3ExG
ISR’s Richard Miech says the shift raises serious public health concerns.
Learn more from Monitoring the Future's latest findings: myumi.ch/g3ExG
What do rural neighborhoods reveal about respiratory health risks?
ISR researcher, Grace Noppert, explores how community conditions shape outcomes, and why these overlooked areas matter.
Learn more: myumi.ch/z96j8
ISR researcher, Grace Noppert, explores how community conditions shape outcomes, and why these overlooked areas matter.
Learn more: myumi.ch/z96j8
September 23, 2025 at 5:56 PM
What do rural neighborhoods reveal about respiratory health risks?
ISR researcher, Grace Noppert, explores how community conditions shape outcomes, and why these overlooked areas matter.
Learn more: myumi.ch/z96j8
ISR researcher, Grace Noppert, explores how community conditions shape outcomes, and why these overlooked areas matter.
Learn more: myumi.ch/z96j8
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Did you know that declining birth rates help explain U.S. women's progress toward pay #equality with men? Learn more in the new article out now from our own @sashakillewald.bsky.social in the @us.theconversation.com
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#AcademicSky #sociology #umich @um-src.bsky.social
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#AcademicSky #sociology #umich @um-src.bsky.social
September 17, 2025 at 5:40 PM
Did you know that declining birth rates help explain U.S. women's progress toward pay #equality with men? Learn more in the new article out now from our own @sashakillewald.bsky.social in the @us.theconversation.com
myumi.ch/qZEp1
#AcademicSky #sociology #umich @um-src.bsky.social
myumi.ch/qZEp1
#AcademicSky #sociology #umich @um-src.bsky.social
Women now earn 85% of what men do, up from 65% in the ‘80s.
ISR’s Sasha Killewald finds fewer children per family helped narrow the gap. But parenthood still impacts women’s pay more than men’s.
Read more: myumi.ch/qZEp1
ISR’s Sasha Killewald finds fewer children per family helped narrow the gap. But parenthood still impacts women’s pay more than men’s.
Read more: myumi.ch/qZEp1
September 17, 2025 at 7:08 PM
Women now earn 85% of what men do, up from 65% in the ‘80s.
ISR’s Sasha Killewald finds fewer children per family helped narrow the gap. But parenthood still impacts women’s pay more than men’s.
Read more: myumi.ch/qZEp1
ISR’s Sasha Killewald finds fewer children per family helped narrow the gap. But parenthood still impacts women’s pay more than men’s.
Read more: myumi.ch/qZEp1
Why are fall-related deaths rising in older adults?
ISR’s Donovan Maust urges us to look beyond medications to better understand this troubling trend. Data shows deaths among adults 85+ have tripled since 1990.
Read more: myumi.ch/618R1
ISR’s Donovan Maust urges us to look beyond medications to better understand this troubling trend. Data shows deaths among adults 85+ have tripled since 1990.
Read more: myumi.ch/618R1
September 16, 2025 at 7:13 PM
Why are fall-related deaths rising in older adults?
ISR’s Donovan Maust urges us to look beyond medications to better understand this troubling trend. Data shows deaths among adults 85+ have tripled since 1990.
Read more: myumi.ch/618R1
ISR’s Donovan Maust urges us to look beyond medications to better understand this troubling trend. Data shows deaths among adults 85+ have tripled since 1990.
Read more: myumi.ch/618R1
ISR research makes a difference!
Carina Gronlund shows how weatherizing homes can improve health, cut ER visits, and reduce exposure to extreme temps and pollution.
Her findings support policies that make everyday environments safer and healthier for families!
Learn more: myumi.ch/P3Aby
Carina Gronlund shows how weatherizing homes can improve health, cut ER visits, and reduce exposure to extreme temps and pollution.
Her findings support policies that make everyday environments safer and healthier for families!
Learn more: myumi.ch/P3Aby
September 11, 2025 at 7:01 PM
ISR research makes a difference!
Carina Gronlund shows how weatherizing homes can improve health, cut ER visits, and reduce exposure to extreme temps and pollution.
Her findings support policies that make everyday environments safer and healthier for families!
Learn more: myumi.ch/P3Aby
Carina Gronlund shows how weatherizing homes can improve health, cut ER visits, and reduce exposure to extreme temps and pollution.
Her findings support policies that make everyday environments safer and healthier for families!
Learn more: myumi.ch/P3Aby
Today’s annual ISR Picnic brought together colleagues from across the Institute to celebrate community, connection, and collaboration.
We’re especially grateful to those whose work, energy, and curiosity drive ISR’s mission forward every day.
We’re especially grateful to those whose work, energy, and curiosity drive ISR’s mission forward every day.
September 10, 2025 at 8:55 PM
Today’s annual ISR Picnic brought together colleagues from across the Institute to celebrate community, connection, and collaboration.
We’re especially grateful to those whose work, energy, and curiosity drive ISR’s mission forward every day.
We’re especially grateful to those whose work, energy, and curiosity drive ISR’s mission forward every day.
The new ISR VR Lab gives U-M researchers a shared space to explore virtual reality’s role in social science. Now a U-M core facility, the lab supports projects like social VR and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Learn more: myumi.ch/xwnWg
Learn more: myumi.ch/xwnWg
ISR virtual reality lab opens doors to new research opportunities
ANN ARBOR — A newly established virtual reality (VR) lab at the Institute for Social Research (ISR) is giving researchers new opportunities to explore their fields while collaborating across disciplin...
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September 8, 2025 at 7:30 PM
The new ISR VR Lab gives U-M researchers a shared space to explore virtual reality’s role in social science. Now a U-M core facility, the lab supports projects like social VR and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Learn more: myumi.ch/xwnWg
Learn more: myumi.ch/xwnWg
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I spoke to @michiganpublic.bsky.social about threats to our federal data infrastructure: www.michiganpublic.org/politics-gov...
As taxpayer-funded data is altered or pulled from view, a UM researcher explains the risks
Large blocks of federal data have disappeared or been altered. University of Michigan researcher Margaret Levenstein discusses what's been lost and the long-term risks.
www.michiganpublic.org
September 4, 2025 at 10:12 AM
I spoke to @michiganpublic.bsky.social about threats to our federal data infrastructure: www.michiganpublic.org/politics-gov...
ISR’s Monitoring the Future Panel Study finds record highs in adult vaping, cannabis, nicotine pouch use, and more.
@meganepatrick.bsky.social says the data helps shape public health response. See some of the data highlights below.
Read more: myumi.ch/15png
#Druguse #newdata #Science
@meganepatrick.bsky.social says the data helps shape public health response. See some of the data highlights below.
Read more: myumi.ch/15png
#Druguse #newdata #Science
August 29, 2025 at 2:00 PM
ISR’s Monitoring the Future Panel Study finds record highs in adult vaping, cannabis, nicotine pouch use, and more.
@meganepatrick.bsky.social says the data helps shape public health response. See some of the data highlights below.
Read more: myumi.ch/15png
#Druguse #newdata #Science
@meganepatrick.bsky.social says the data helps shape public health response. See some of the data highlights below.
Read more: myumi.ch/15png
#Druguse #newdata #Science
U-M’s Joanne Hsu explains how low consumer sentiment is fueling “recession special” branding.
Read more in CNBC’s latest feature: myumi.ch/MkDen
Read more in CNBC’s latest feature: myumi.ch/MkDen
Businesses bringing back recession specials could be the latest sign of deteriorating consumer sentiment
The term "recession" has popped up again as a selling point this summer, perhaps providing a look at how businesses are reacting to consumer sentiment.
myumi.ch
August 27, 2025 at 7:41 PM
U-M’s Joanne Hsu explains how low consumer sentiment is fueling “recession special” branding.
Read more in CNBC’s latest feature: myumi.ch/MkDen
Read more in CNBC’s latest feature: myumi.ch/MkDen
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The percente of young & midlife adults using nicotine pouches significantly increased last year, while cannabis use, vaping & psychedelic drugs are at or near all-time highs, according to the latest data from @umisr.bsky.social's Monitoring the Future. myumi.ch/VVn4x h/t @meganepatrick.bsky.social
August 26, 2025 at 3:28 PM
The percente of young & midlife adults using nicotine pouches significantly increased last year, while cannabis use, vaping & psychedelic drugs are at or near all-time highs, according to the latest data from @umisr.bsky.social's Monitoring the Future. myumi.ch/VVn4x h/t @meganepatrick.bsky.social
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Get to know our faculty associate & @umpsid.bsky.social Asst. Dir. Noura Insolera @ninsolera.bsky.social whose #research explores how income #inequality affects health & educational outcomes over the life course & across generations. #econsky #academicsky
inequality.umich.edu/iss-noura-in...
inequality.umich.edu/iss-noura-in...
August 26, 2025 at 2:04 PM
Get to know our faculty associate & @umpsid.bsky.social Asst. Dir. Noura Insolera @ninsolera.bsky.social whose #research explores how income #inequality affects health & educational outcomes over the life course & across generations. #econsky #academicsky
inequality.umich.edu/iss-noura-in...
inequality.umich.edu/iss-noura-in...
Meet @nickprieur.bsky.social from Research Administration. He shares how his role helps faculty focus on research by ensuring they have the support they need.
His work is integral to ISR, ensuring faculty have the support and resources they need to drive groundbreaking social science research!
His work is integral to ISR, ensuring faculty have the support and resources they need to drive groundbreaking social science research!
August 22, 2025 at 1:28 PM
Meet @nickprieur.bsky.social from Research Administration. He shares how his role helps faculty focus on research by ensuring they have the support they need.
His work is integral to ISR, ensuring faculty have the support and resources they need to drive groundbreaking social science research!
His work is integral to ISR, ensuring faculty have the support and resources they need to drive groundbreaking social science research!
Gallup finds U.S. drinking at a record low. U-M’s @meganepatrick.bsky.social says this reflects trends tracked by Monitoring the Future.
A shift in alcohol perceptions may be underway.
Read more in The New York Times: myumi.ch/VVnq5
#Science #Alcohol #Newdata #UofM #NYT
A shift in alcohol perceptions may be underway.
Read more in The New York Times: myumi.ch/VVnq5
#Science #Alcohol #Newdata #UofM #NYT
August 20, 2025 at 3:34 PM
Gallup finds U.S. drinking at a record low. U-M’s @meganepatrick.bsky.social says this reflects trends tracked by Monitoring the Future.
A shift in alcohol perceptions may be underway.
Read more in The New York Times: myumi.ch/VVnq5
#Science #Alcohol #Newdata #UofM #NYT
A shift in alcohol perceptions may be underway.
Read more in The New York Times: myumi.ch/VVnq5
#Science #Alcohol #Newdata #UofM #NYT