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Out Now: Pardee Institute Launches 2023-2024 Annual Review

The Pardee Institute is pleased to share with you our 2023-2024 Annual Review. This report captures our significant achievements from the past year, shares highlights from our research, and celebrates our students and staff. This year has been especially noteworthy as we formally became recognized as a research institute by the University of Denver, our home institution. To learn more about the importance of this new distinction and what it means for Pardee’s future direction, check out our report.   

In this Annual Review, you will find a section about our updates from the last year and an introduction to our Core Staff. Next, our report features an in-depth summary of our research teams and the remarkable work they have completed. The following section spotlights our exceptional team of students and our first cohort of research Fellows. Our report closes with a detailed list of our presentations, events, and publications.   

Click the "Read now" button below to learn more about what we have been up to this past year. For a more complete retrospective, keep scrolling to see editions of Annual Review reports from years past.

2023-24 Annual Review

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December 01, 2023

Can China’s Baby Bust Be Reversed? Don’t Count On It

Op-Eds | Collin Meisel

Full Citation: Meisel, C. (2023, December 1). Can China’s Baby Bust Be Reversed? Don’t Count On It. Time Magazine. https://time.com/6341316/china-baby-bust-demographics/

November 29, 2023

The Impact of Climate Change on Human Development in Yemen

Reports & Briefs | Taylor Hanna

Citation: Hanna, T., Kelley, C., Kruczkiewicz, A., & Moyer, J. (2024). The Impact of Climate Change on Human Development in Yemen. UNDP. https://www.undp.org/sites/g/files/zskgke326/files/2023-11/impact_of_climate_change_on_human_development_in_yemen.pdf

November 27, 2023

Do Safety Expectations Affect the Location Strategies of Large Service Delivery INGOs?

Journal Article | Jonathan Moyer

By: Moyer, J. D., Matthews, A. S., Evans, J., McPhee, J., & Kettlun, W. (2023). Do Safety Expectations Affect the Location Strategies of Large Service Delivery INGOs? International Interactions, 1–30. https://doi.org/10.1080/03050629.2023.2279616

October 28, 2023

The World Is Becoming More African

Article

Part one of a series on how the youth boom is changing the continent, and beyond.

October 27, 2023

Forecasting Time Spent in Unpaid Care and Domestic Work

Reports & Briefs | Jonathan Moyer

Full Citation: Hanna, T., Meisel, C., Moyer, J., Azcona, G., Bhatt, A., Duerto Valero, S., & Meagher, A. (2023). Forecasting Time Spent In Unpaid Care and Domestic Work. UN Women.

October 06, 2023

Opinion: Renewables are America’s pathway to energy independence

Op-Eds | Collin Meisel

Full Citation: Meisel, C. (2023, October 6). Opinion: Renewables are America’s pathway to energy independence. The Colorado Sun. https://coloradosun.com/2023/10/06/renewable-energy-independence-gasoline-electricity-colorado-opinion/

October 02, 2023

How many people will live in poverty because of climate change? A macro-level projection analysis to 2070

Journal Article | Jonathan Moyer

By: Moyer, J. D., Pirzadeh, A., Irfan, M., Solórzano, J. R., Stone, B. A., Xiong, Y., Hanna, T., & Hughes, B. B. (2023).

September 25, 2023

Modeling transformational policy pathways on low growth and negative growth scenarios to assess impacts on socioeconomic development and carbon emissions

Journal Article | Jonathan Moyer

By: Moyer, J. D. (2023). Modeling transformational policy pathways on low growth and negative growth scenarios to assess impacts on socioeconomic development and carbon emissions. Scientific Reports, 13(1), 15996. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-42782-