America Needs More Immigration, Children of Divorce, Mars
Top of Mind with Julie Rose - Season 1, Episode 604
- Jul 27, 2017 6:00 am
- 1:43:08 mins
The Case for More Immigration from Poor Countries Guest: Lant Pritchett, PhD, Professor of Practice of International Development, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard President Trump is unapologetic about his approach to immigration. He wants people to "Buy American and Hire American." Immigrants, Trump says, threaten our jobs and our safety. He's particularly critical of low-skilled immigrants from poor countries coming to the US to take advantage of higher paying jobs and better quality of life. However, Pritchett says those are precisely the immigrants America needs more of. He says their contributions are good for our economy and much better for their home countries than the billions of dollars the US spends every year trying to improve the economy, education and health of people in developing nations. Angry Divorce Has Lifelong Health Consequences for Kids Guest: Michael Murphy, Psychology Postdoctoral Research Associate, Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University Parents who are divorcing often worry about the emotional fallout their separation will have on their children. Research results now suggest a rancorous divorce can also have a lasting physical effect on the health of children. To the point that, even as adults, children of divorce may be more susceptible to illnesses like the common cold. New Wearable Tech for the Visually Impaired Guest: Santani Teng, PhD, Postdoctoral Researcher at Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute Watching a person with visual impairments navigate the world with the use of a long white cane is truly awe-inspiring. The cane is a really low-tech solution, but in experienced hands it's very effective. Not perfect though: it can tell someone if there's an obstacle ahead, but not precisely what that obstacle is. A team at MIT has developed a solution that could help. Unidentified Burials for the Mentally Ill (Originally aired Mar. 13, 2017) Guest: Janina Chilton, Historian for the Utah State Hospital There’s a cemetery just do