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March 2021, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 572-613 Can Quasi‐Experimental Evaluations That Rely On State Longitudinal Data Systems Replicate Experimental Results?
by Fatih Unlu & Douglas Lee Lauen & Sarah Crittenden Fuller & Tiffany Berglund & Elc Estrera - 614-641 Who'S In And Who'S Out Under Workplace Covid Symptom Screening?
by Krista Ruffini & Aaron Sojourner & Abigail Wozniak - 643-649 Translating Evidence Into Policy Impact: A Call To Action For Formative Policy Evaluation To Promote Evidence‐Based Decisionmaking
by Erika G. Martin - 650-656 Effective Policymaking Requires Strong Evidence: Randomized Controlled Trials As The Foundation For Evidence‐Based Policy
by Atheendar S. Venkataramani - 656-659 Long‐Term Collaborations With Policy Operators Can Facilitate Evidence‐Informed Policymaking During A Time Of Crisis
by Erika G. Martin - 659-662 Rigor, Relevance, And Researcher Independence In Evidence‐Based Policymaking
by Atheendar S. Venkataramani - 663-666 Building a Resilient Tomorrow: How to Prepare for the Coming Climate Disruption, by Alice C. Hill and Leonardo Martinez‐Diaz, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2019, 264 pp., $24.95 (web list)
by Savannah Johnston - 666-671 The Political Economy of Inequality, by Frank J. B. Stilwell, Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2019, 224 pp., $24.95, paperback; $69.95, hardback; web list. The Political Economy of Inequality: U.S. and Global Dimensions by Sisay Asefa and Wei‐Chiao Huang (Eds.), Kalamazoo, MI: Upjohn Institute, 2020, 192 pp., $18.21, paperback; Free PDF; web list
by Rena Salayeva - 672-672 Award Given By The Vernon Prize Committee For Volume 39 Of Jpam
by Elizabeth Linos & Lisa T. Quan & Elspeth Kirkman
January 2021, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 12-41 Welcome Mats and On‐Ramps for Older Adults: The Impact of the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid Expansions on Dual Enrollment in Medicare and Medicaid
by Melissa McInerney & Jennifer M. Mellor & Lindsay M. Sabik - 42-77 Child Support and the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid Expansions
by Lindsey Rose Bullinger - 78-106 Low‐Income Homeownership and the Role of State Subsidies: A Comparative Analysis of Mortgage Outcomes
by Erik Hembre & Stephanie Moulton & Matthew Record - 107-127 Government Assistance Protects Low‐Income Families from Eviction
by Ian Lundberg & Sarah L. Gold & Louis Donnelly & Jeanne Brooks‐Gunn & Sara S. McLanahan - 128-157 Long‐Run Labor Market Effects of the Job Corps Program: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Experiment
by Peter Z. Schochet - 158-190 Unpacking Complex Mediation Mechanisms And Their Heterogeneity Between Sites In A Job Corps Evaluation
by Xu Qin & Jonah Deutsch & Guanglei Hong - 191-224 Financing The War On Drugs: The Impact Of Law Enforcement Grants On Racial Disparities In Drug Arrests
by Robynn Cox & Jamein P. Cunningham - 225-257 The Impacts Of Different Types Of College Instructors On Students’ Academic And Labor Market Outcomes
by Di Xu & Florence Xiaotao Ran - 258-283 Shelter‐In‐Place Orders And Public Health: Evidence From California During The Covid‐19 Pandemic
by Andrew I. Friedson & Drew McNichols & Joseph J. Sabia & Dhaval Dave - 284-293 Appropriate Measurement And Use Of “Costs Of Crime” In Policy Analysis: Benefit‐Cost Analysis Of Criminal Justice Policies Has Come Of Age
by Mark A. Cohen & David P. Farrington - 294-300 Rehabilitation For “Cost Of Crime” Models
by Todd R. Clear & James F. Austin - 300-303 Intangible Costs Of Crime Are Important
by Mark A. Cohen & David P. Farrington - 303-306 Response To Cohen And Farrington
by Todd R. Clear & James F. Austin - 307-311 Strengths of the Social Safety Net in the Great Recession: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance and Unemployment Insurance, edited by Christopher J. O'Leary, David Stevens, Stephen A. Wandner, and Michael Wiseman. Kalamazoo, MI: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 2019, 419 pp., $30(US), paperback
by Laura R. Peck
September 2020, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 882-882 Notes from the Editor
by Erdal Tekin - 883-887 Introduction to the Research Articles
by Erdal Tekin - 888-929 The Impacts of Paid Family Leave Benefits: Regression Kink Evidence from California Administrative Data
by Sarah H. Bana & Kelly Bedard & Maya Rossin‐Slater - 930-965 Increasing Community College Completion Rates Among Low‐Income Students: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial Evaluation of a Case‐Management Intervention
by William N. Evans & Melissa S. Kearney & Brendan Perry & James X. Sullivan - 966-1019 Curriculum Reform in The Common Core Era: Evaluating Elementary Math Textbooks Across Six U.S. States
by David Blazar & Blake Heller & Thomas J. Kane & Morgan Polikoff & Douglas O. Staiger & Scott Carrell & Dan Goldhaber & Douglas N. Harris & Rachel Hitch & Kristian L. Holden & Michal Kurlaender - 1020-1042 The Impact of Information Disclosure on Consumer Behavior: Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment of Calorie Labels on Restaurant Menus
by John Cawley & Alex Susskind & Barton Willage - 1043-1075 The Effects of Employee Hours‐of‐Service Regulations on the U.S. Airline Industry
by Alexander Luttmann & Cody Nehiba - 1076-1099 How Managers Can Reduce Household Water Use Through Communication: A Field Experiment
by Heather Hodges & Colin Kuehl & Sarah E. Anderson & Phillip J. Ehret & Cameron Brick - 1100-1132 Do Pilot and Demonstration Projects Work? Evidence from a Green Building Program
by Christopher J. Blackburn & Mallory E. Flowers & Daniel C. Matisoff & Juan Moreno‐Cruz - 1133-1165 One Stop Shops for Public Services: Evidence from Citizen Service Centers in Brazil
by Anders Fredriksson - 1166-1213 Access to Healthcare and Criminal Behavior: Evidence from the ACA Medicaid Expansions
by Jacob Vogler - 1214-1245 Silence of the Innocents: Undocumented Immigrants’ Underreporting of Crime and their Victimization
by Stefano Comino & Giovanni Mastrobuoni & Antonio Nicolò - 1247-1254 Medicare For All Provides More For Less
by Jeannette Wicks‐Lim - 1254-1261 We Need Better Than Medicare For All
by Joseph J. Minarik - 1262-1265 To Contain Costs And Provide Universal, Quality Healthcare, We Need Medicare For All
by Jeannette Wicks‐Lim - 1265-1268 We Need Better Than Medicare For All: Conclusions
by Joseph J. Minarik - 1269-1274 To The Closet And Beyond: A Review
by Dhruv Khurana
June 2020, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 577-604 Does Medicare Coverage Improve Cancer Detection and Mortality Outcomes?
by Rebecca M. Myerson & Reginald D. Tucker‐Seeley & Dana P. Goldman & Darius N. Lakdawalla - 605-628 The Impact of the Philadelphia Beverage Tax on Prices and Product Availability
by John Cawley & David Frisvold & Anna Hill & David Jones - 629-663 A Reevaluation of the Effects of State and ACA Dependent Coverage Mandates on Health Insurance Coverage
by Scott Barkowski & Joanne Song McLaughlin & Alex Ray - 664-685 Free Wheel, Free Will! The Effects of Bikeshare Systems on Urban Commuting Patterns in the U.S
by Dafeng Xu - 686-719 Dual‐Credit Courses and the Road to College: Experimental Evidence from Tennessee
by Steven W. Hemelt & Nathaniel L. Schwartz & Susan M. Dynarski - 720-739 Experimental Evidence on the Impacts of Need‐Based Financial Aid: Longitudinal Assessment of the Wisconsin Scholars Grant
by Drew M. Anderson & Katharine M. Broton & Sara Goldrick‐Rab & Robert Kelchen - 740-771 Lessons from New York City's Small Schools of Choice about High School Features that Promote Graduation for Disadvantaged Students
by Howard S. Bloom & Rebecca Unterman & Pei Zhu & Sean F. Reardon - 772-800 Heterogeneous Effects of Early Algebra across California Middle Schools
by Andrew McEachin & Thurston Domina & Andrew Penner - 801-834 Criminal Deterrence: Evidence from an Individual‐Level Analysis of 24/7 Sobriety
by Beau Kilmer & Greg Midgette - 835-835 Improving The Effectiveness Of Place‐Based Policies To Address Poverty And Joblessness
by Paul Decker - 836-844 Place‐Based Policies: Can We Do Better Than Enterprise Zones?
by David Neumark - 844-851 Smart Place‐Based Policies Can Improve Local Labor Markets
by Timothy J. Bartik - 851-854 What Places Should We Target, And How?
by David Neumark - 854-857 Targeting Jobs Toward The People Who Need Them
by Timothy J. Bartik - 858-862 Fiscal Therapy: Curing America's Debt Addiction and Investing in the Future by William G. Gale, Cambridge, UK: Oxford University Press, 2019, 352 pp., $29.95(US), hardback
by Soomi Lee
March 2020, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 307-314 Presidential Address: Getting Closer: Embracing the Emotional Aspects of Our Craft to Help Policy Research Matter More
by Matthew Stagner - 315-347 Teacher Skill Development: Evidence from Performance Ratings by Principals
by Matthew A. Kraft & John P. Papay & Olivia L. Chi - 348-375 Is Early Start a Better Start? Evaluating California State University's Early Start Remediation Policy
by Michal Kurlaender & Lester Lusher & Matthew Case - 376-410 Let Them Eat Lunch: The Impact of Universal Free Meals on Student Performance
by Amy Ellen Schwartz & Michah W. Rothbart - 411-443 Effects of the Minimum Wage on Infant Health
by George L. Wehby & Dhaval M. Dave & Robert Kaestner - 444-468 Consequences of an Anti‐Corruption Experiment for Local Government Performance in Brazil
by Kendall D. Funk & Erica Owen - 469-509 Do Deferred Retirement Benefits Retain Government Employees?
by Laura D. Quinby - 510-532 Cherry Picking with Synthetic Controls
by Bruno Ferman & Cristine Pinto & Vitor Possebom - 534-540 What Is The Problem With Student Debt?
by Sara Goldrick‐Rab & Marshall Steinbaum - 540-547 How To Fix Federal Student Loan Programs
by Adam Looney & Constantine Yannelis - 548-550 Effective Treatment For The Student Debt Crisis Requires An Accurate Diagnosis
by Sara Goldrick‐Rab & Marshall Steinbaum - 550-552 Fix The System, Don'T Throw It Out
by Adam Looney & Constantine Yannelis - 553-556 Racism, Latinos and the Public Policy Process, by Henry Flores, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2019, 191 pp., $57.99 (list)
by Felipe Blanco - 557-559 Valuing Life: Humanizing the Regulatory State, by Cass Sunstein, Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press, 2014, 248 pp.The Cost‐Benefit Revolution, by Cass Sunstein, Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2018, 266 pp
by Nicholas Stowell
January 2020, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 11-35 What Does Free Community College Buy? Early Impacts from the Oregon Promise
by Oded Gurantz - 36-63 How Local Economic Conditions Affect School Finances, Teacher Quality, and Student Achievement: Evidence from the Texas Shale Boom
by Joseph Marchand & Jeremy G. Weber - 64-95 Does Stimulating Physical Activity Affect School Performance?
by Bart H. H. Golsteyn & Maria W. J. Jansen & Dave H. H. Van Kann & Annelore M. C. Verhagen - 96-130 Who Benefits from Accountability‐Driven School Closure? Evidence from New York City
by Robert Bifulco & David J. Schwegman - 131-158 Do Housing Vouchers Improve Academic Performance? Evidence from New York City
by Amy Ellen Schwartz & Keren Mertens Horn & Ingrid Gould Ellen & Sarah A. Cordes - 159-190 Can Light‐Touch College‐Going Interventions Make a Difference? Evidence from a Statewide Experiment in Michigan
by Joshua Hyman - 191-217 The Unexpected Effects of No Pass, No Drive Policies on High School Education
by Kendall J. Kennedy - 218-242 Donors’ Responses to Profit Incentives in the Social Sector: The Entrepreneurial Orientation Reward and the Profit Penalty
by Lewis Faulk & Sheela Pandey & Sanjay K. Pandey & Kristen Scott Kennedy - 243-265 Nudging Early Reduces Administrative Burden: Three Field Experiments to Improve Code Enforcement
by Elizabeth Linos & Lisa T. Quan & Elspeth Kirkman - 267-274 Should The U.S. Expand Immigration?
by Giovanni Peri - 274-279 Why The United States Must Renew Opportunities To Achieve The American Dream In Order To Reform Immigration Policy
by Frank D. Bean - 279-281 Can We Get U.S. Citizens To Support Immigration Reforms?
by Giovanni Peri - 282-287 Foundations of Info‐Metrics: Modeling, Inference, and Imperfect Information, by Amos Golan, New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2018, 488 pp., $49.95 softcover
by Bowen Garrett - 288-292 Interrogating Public Policy Theory: A Political Values Perspective by L. C. Botterill and A. Fenna, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019, 208 pp., $108.00 (web list). See https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/interrogating-public-policy-theory
by Anne L. Schneider
September 2019, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 838-866 The Effects of Accountability Incentives in Early Childhood Education
by Daphna Bassok & Thomas S. Dee & Scott Latham - 867-890 Teacher Incentives and Student Achievement: Evidence from an Advancement Program
by Ozkan Eren - 891-917 Cost‐Effectiveness of Early Childhood Interventions to Enhance Preschool: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Head Start Centers Enrolling Historically Underserved Populations
by David S. Knight & Susan Landry & Tricia A. Zucker & Emily C. Merz & Cathy L. Guttentag & Heather B. Taylor - 918-943 Evaluating the Effects of Universal Place‐Based Scholarships on Student Outcomes: The Buffalo “Say Yes to Education” Program
by Robert Bifulco & Ross Rubenstein & Hosung Sohn - 944-977 Tightened Immigration Policies and the Self‐Employment Dynamics of Mexican Immigrants
by Chunbei Wang - 978-1003 Using the Results from Rigorous Multisite Evaluations to Inform Local Policy Decisions
by Larry L. Orr & Robert B. Olsen & Stephen H. Bell & Ian Schmid & Azim Shivji & Elizabeth A. Stuart - 1004-1027 Unmet Need for Workplace Accommodation
by Nicole Maestas & Kathleen J. Mullen & Stephanie Rennane - 1028-1052 The Affordable Care Act'S Effects On Patients, Providers, And The Economy: What We'Ve Learned So Far
by Jonathan Gruber & Benjamin D. Sommers - 1054-1062 Let The Search Continue: Charter Schools And The Public Interest
by Philip M. Gleason - 1063-1071 How Charter Schools Threaten The Public Interest
by Helen F. Ladd - 1071-1074 Charter Schools’ Systemic Effects
by Philip M. Gleason - 1074-1076 Experimentation Falls Short As A Justification For More Charter Schools
by Helen F. Ladd - 1077-1082 Administrative Burden: Policymaking by Other Means, by Pamela Herd and Donald P. Moynihan, New York, NY: Russell Sage, 2018, 360 pp., $37.50 (list)
by Tim Smeeding
June 2019, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 538-578 School Starting Age and Cognitive Development
by Elizabeth Dhuey & David Figlio & Krzysztof Karbownik & Jeffrey Roth - 579-599 College Guidance for All: A Randomized Experiment in Pre‐College Advising
by Eric P. Bettinger & Brent J. Evans - 600-628 How Do Summer Youth Employment Programs Improve Criminal Justice Outcomes, and for Whom?
by Alicia Sasser Modestino - 629-652 Tribal Gaming and Educational Outcomes in the Next Generation
by Owen Thompson - 653-680 Money Talks: The Environmental Impact of China's Green Credit Policy
by Junxiu Sun & Feng Wang & Haitao Yin & Bing Zhang - 681-705 When Less is More: The Impact of the Regulation on Standard Workweek on Labor Productivity in South Korea
by WooRam Park & Yoonsoo Park - 706-731 Is Information Enough? The Effect of Information about Education Tax Benefits on Student Outcomes
by Peter Bergman & Jeffrey T. Denning & Dayanand Manoli - 732-763 The Macroeconomic Effects of 2017 Through 2025 Federal Fuel Economy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards
by Sanya Carley & Nikolaos Zirogiannis & Denvil Duncan & Saba Siddiki & John D. Graham - 764-786 The Ability Of Older Workers With Impairments To Adapt To New Jobs: Changing The Age Criteria For Social Security Disability Insurance
by Alexander Strand & Matthew Messel - 788-795 Understanding Gun Violence: Public Health Vs. Public Policy
by Philip J. Cook & Jens Ludwig - 795-801 Counterpoint: Reducing Firearm Violence—Why A Public Health Approach Is Helpful
by David Hemenway & Matthew Miller - 802-804 Response To Counterpoint: Violence Itself Is A Root Cause Of Violence
by Philip J. Cook & Jens Ludwig - 805-808 From Chasing Violations to Managing Risks, by Florentin Blanc, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2018, 361 pp., ISBN 978‐1‐78811‐248‐2.Contextualizing Compliance in the Public Sector, by Saba Siddiki, Salvador Espinosa, and Tanya Heikkila (Eds.), New York, NY: Routledge, 2018, 157 pp., ISBN 978‐1‐138‐55237‐1
by Martin Lodge
March 2019, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 297-307 Presidential Address: Measurement Matters: Policy in Federal Statistics and Data
by David S. Johnson - 308-337 Effective Counter‐Terrorism: Rockets, Iron Dome, and the Israeli Housing Market
by Yael Elster & Asaf Zussman & Noam Zussman - 338-365 Patrolling Public Schools: The Impact of Funding for School Police on Student Discipline and Long‐term Education Outcomes
by Emily K. Weisburst - 366-393 The Effect of Public Insurance Expansions on Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Evidence from the Affordable Care Act
by Johanna Catherine Maclean & Brendan Saloner - 394-425 Local Labor Demand and Program Participation Dynamics: Evidence from New York SNAP Administrative Records
by Erik Scherpf & Benjamin Cerf - 426-454 Keeping College Options Open: A Field Experiment to Help all High School Seniors Through the College Application Process
by Philip Oreopoulos & Reuben Ford - 455-480 The Effect of Medical Marijuana Laws on the Health and Labor Supply of Older Adults: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study
by Lauren Hersch Nicholas & Johanna Catherine Maclean - 481-499 Applying Behavioral Insights to Improve Postsecondary Education Outcomes: A Review of Obama Administration Efforts and Next Steps Under the Trump Administration
by Katharine Meyer & Kelly Ochs Rosinger - 501-507 Making The Case For Wrap‐Around Reentry Approaches: Considering The Evidence
by Janeen Buck Willison - 508-514 Wrap‐Around Services Don'T Improve Prisoner Reentry Outcomes
by Jennifer L. Doleac - 514-516 Response To “Wrap‐Around Services Don'T Improve Prisoner Reentry Outcomes”
by Janeen Buck Willison - 517-519 “Evidence‐Based Policy” Should Reflect A Hierarchy Of Evidence
by Jennifer L. Doleac - 520-524 BOOK REVIEW OF THE DISASTER RESILIENCY CHALLENGE: TRANSFORMING THEORY TO ACTION The Disaster Resiliency Challenge: Transforming Theory to Action, by James Bohland, Jack Harrald, and Deborah Brosnan, Charles C. Thomas Press, 2018, 248 pages
by Giacomo Di Pasquale & Shatha Sbeta
January 2019, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 11-40 Immigration Enforcement and Children's Living Arrangements
by Catalina Amuedo‐Dorantes & Esther Arenas‐Arroyo - 41-64 How Restricted is the Job Mobility of Skilled Temporary Work Visa Holders?
by Jennifer Hunt & Bin Xie - 65-98 Housing Voucher Take‐Up and Labor Market Impacts
by Eric Chyn & Joshua Hyman & Max Kapustin - 99-123 The Effect of Lower Transaction Costs on Social Security Disability Insurance Application Rates and Participation
by Andrew Foote & Michel Grosz & Stephanie Rennane - 124-154 Salience, Food Security, and SNAP Receipt
by Christian A. Gregory & Travis A. Smith - 155-180 Did California Paid Family Leave Impact Infant Health?
by Ariel Marek Pihl & Gaetano Basso - 181-209 Mandatory Access Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs and Prescription Drug Abuse
by Anca M. Grecu & Dhaval M. Dave & Henry Saffer - 210-238 Longevity‐Related Options For Social Security: A Microsimulation Approach To Retirement Age And Mortality Adjustments
by Gayle L. Reznik & Kenneth A. Couch & Christopher R. Tamborini & Howard M. Iams - 239-262 Dynamic Scoring Of Tax Reforms In The European Union
by Salvador Barrios & Mathias Dolls & Anamaria Maftei & Andreas Peichl & Sara Riscado & Janos Varga & Christian Wittneben - 264-270 Should The Construction Of New Professional Sports Facilities Be Subsidized?
by Brad R. Humphreys - 271-277 Is There A Case For Subsidizing Sports Stadiums?
by Victor Matheson - 277-279 Facility Subsidies Redux
by Brad R. Humphreys - 279-281 Response To Professor Humphreys
by Victor Matheson - 282-287 CROSS‐COUNTRY LESSONS ABOUT FRACKING: A REVIEW OF THE SHALE DILEMMA1 The Shale Dilemma: A Global Perspective on Fracking and Shale Development, edited by Shanti Gamper‐Rabindran, Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2018, 472 pp., $45.00, hardcover
by Heather E. Campbell & Kristoffer E. Wikstrom
September 2018, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 700-701 Notes from the Editor
by Erdal Tekin - 702-705 Introduction to the Research Articles
by Erdal Tekin - 706-731 Does Spending More Get More? Health Care Delivery and Fiscal Implications From a Medicare Fee Bump
by Alice J. Chen & Amy J. Graves & Matthew J. Resnick & Michael R. Richards - 732-754 Homeowner Behavior, Health Status, and Medicaid Payment Eligibility: Evidence from the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005
by Judith S. Ricks - 755-782 Are There Hidden Costs Associated With Conducting Layoffs? The Impact of Reduction‐in‐Force and Layoff Notices on Teacher Effectiveness
by Katharine O. Strunk & Dan Goldhaber & David S. Knight & Nate Brown - 783-808 Impact of the Indiana Choice Scholarship Program: Achievement Effects for Students in Upper Elementary and Middle School
by R. Joseph Waddington & Mark Berends - 809-834 The Effect of R&D Investment on Graduate Student Productivity: Evidence From the Life Sciences
by Alexandra Graddy‐Reed & Lauren Lanahan & Nicole M. V. Ross - 835-866 What Interventions Work Best for Families Who Experience Homelessness? Impact Estimates from the Family Options Study
by Daniel Gubits & Marybeth Shinn & Michelle Wood & Scott R. Brown & Samuel R. Dastrup & Stephen H. Bell - 867-895 Implementation Of Evidence‐Based Practice In Human Service Organizations: Implications From Agent‐Based Models
by Kenneth A. Frank & Ran Xu & William R. Penuel - 896-896 Can Benefits And Incentives Promote Work?
by Theodore Joyce - 897-903 Can Benefits And Incentives Promote Work?
by Lawrence M. Mead - 903-911 Can Benefits And Incentives Promote Work?
by Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach - 911-913 Economism Is Not Enough
by Lawrence M. Mead - 914-916 Employment Policies Should Work With The Labor Market: A Response To Dr. Mead
by Diane Whitmore Schanzenbach - 917-920 MAKING SAFETY POLICY MORE EFFICIENT AND EQUITABLE. Pricing Lives: Guideposts for a Safer Society, by W. Kip Viscusi, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2018, 280 pp., hardcover, $35.00 (list)
by Thomas J. Kniesner
June 2018, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 458-459 Notes from the Editor
by Kenneth A. Couch - 464-492 The Incidental Fertility Effects of School Condom Distribution Programs
by Kasey S. Buckles & Daniel M. Hungerman - 493-520 Environmental Tax, Polluting Plants’ Strategies and Effectiveness: Evidence from China
by Pan He & Bing Zhang - 521-545 The Impact of the Earned Income Tax Credit on Household Finances
by Lauren E. Jones & Katherine Michelmore - 546-570 Are Reemployment Services Effective? Experimental Evidence from the Great Recession
by Marios Michaelides & Peter Mueser - 571-601 The Impact of Insurance Coverage on Utilization of Prescription Contraceptives: Evidence from the Affordable Care Act
by Nora V. Becker - 602-629 Effects of Financial Incentives on Saving Outcomes and Material Well†Being: Evidence From a Randomized Controlled Trial in Uganda
by Julia Shu†Huah Wang & Fred M. Ssewamala & Torsten B. Neilands & Laura Gauer Bermudez & Irwin Garfinkel & Jane Waldfogel & Jeannie Brooks†Gunn & Jing You - 630-657 What Levels of Racial Diversity Can Be Achieved with Socioeconomic†Based Affirmative Action? Evidence from a Simulation Model
by Sean F. Reardon & Rachel Baker & Matt Kasman & Daniel Klasik & Joseph B. Townsend - 686-694 The Effect Of Recent Tax Changes On Taxable Income: Correction And Update
by Bradley T. Heim & Jacob A. Mortenson
March 2018, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 206-206 Notes from the Editor
by Kenneth A. Couch - 207-210 Introduction to the Research Articles
by Kenneth A. Couch - 211-239 Presidential Address: “A Thousand Petty Fortresses”: Administrative Burden in U.S. Immigration Policies and Its Consequences
by Carolyn J. Heinrich - 240-264 Who Benefits from Targeted Property Tax Relief? Evidence from Virginia Elections
by Jeremy G. Moulton & Bennie D. Waller & Scott A. Wentland - 265-300 The Impact of Providing Vision Screening and Free Eyeglasses on Academic Outcomes: Evidence from a Randomized Trial in Title I Elementary Schools in Florida
by Paul Glewwe & Kristine L. West & Jongwook Lee - 301-330 The Effects of Federal Adoption Incentive Awards for Older Children on Adoptions From U.S. Foster Care
by Margaret E. Brehm - 331-356 Paying for Happiness: Experimental Results from a Large Cash Transfer Program in Malawi
by Kelly Kilburn & Sudhanshu Handa & Gustavo Angeles & Maxton Tsoka & Peter Mvula - 357-383 Crowd‐Out or Affordability? The Lifeline Expansion's Effect on Wireless Service Spending
by Thomas S. Conkling - 384-402 Special Education Financing and ADHD Medications: A Bitter Pill to Swallow
by Melinda Sandler Morrill - 403-429 The Internal And External Validity Of The Regression Discontinuity Design: A Meta‐Analysis Of 15 Within‐Study Comparisons
by Duncan D. Chaplin & Thomas D. Cook & Jelena Zurovac & Jared S. Coopersmith & Mariel M. Finucane & Lauren N. Vollmer & Rebecca E. Morris - 430-430 Perspectives On The Opioid Epidemic: Causes, Consequences, And Responses
by Theodore Joyce - 431-438 Ending The Opioid Epidemic Requires A Historic Investment In Medication‐Assisted Treatment
by Brendan Saloner & Colleen L. Barry - 438-446 A Supply‐Side Perspective On The Opioid Crisis
by Rosalie Liccardo Pacula & David Powell - 446-449 Response To Pacula And Powell: Investing In Harm Reduction And Alternatives To Coerced Treatment
by Brendan Saloner & Colleen L. Barry - 449-451 Responses To Questions On Policing And Insurance Benefit Design As They Pertain To The Opioid Crisis
by Rosalie Liccardo Pacula & David Powell
January 2018, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 5-5 Notes from the Editor
by Kenneth A. Couch - 6-9 Introduction to the Research Articles
by Kenneth A. Couch - 10-37 Paid Family Leave, Fathers’ Leave†Taking, and Leave†Sharing in Dual†Earner Households
by Ann P. Bartel & Maya Rossin†Slater & Christopher J. Ruhm & Jenna Stearns & Jane Waldfogel - 38-62 Does Paid Family Leave Reduce Nursing Home Use? The California Experience
by Kanika Arora & Douglas A. Wolf - 63-87 The Effects of Tulsa's Pre†K Program on Middle School Student Performance
by William T. Gormley, & Deborah Phillips & Sara Anderson - 88-111 Breaking Habits: The Effect of the French Vending Machine Ban on School Snacking and Sugar Intakes
by Sara Capacci & Mario Mazzocchi & Bhavani Shankar - 112-135 The Impact of Incentives to Recruit and Retain Teachers in “Hard†to†Staff†Subjects
by Li Feng & Tim R. Sass - 136-166 Can Financial Aid Help to Address the Growing Need for STEM Education? The Effects of Need†Based Grants on the Completion of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Courses and Degrees
by Benjamin L. Castleman & Bridget Terry Long & Zachary Mabel - 167-180 Using Preferred Applicant Random Assignment (PARA) to Reduce Randomization Bias in Randomized Trials of Discretionary Programs
by Robert B. Olsen & Stephen H. Bell & Austin Nichols - 181-181 Health Insurance Reform In The Usa—What, How, And Why?
by Theodore Joyce - 182-188 It Is Time For Universal Coverage Without Breaking The Bank
by Dana P. Goldman & Kip Hagopian - 188-195 Health Insurance Reform In The United States—What, How, And Why?
by Adam Gaffney - 195-198 Medicare†For†All: Not Our Only Option For Universal Coverage
by Dana P. Goldman & Kip Hagopian - 198-201 Universal Underinsurance Is Not The Same As Universal Health Care
by Adam Gaffney
September 2017, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 743-743 Notes from the Editor
by Kenneth A. Couch - 744-747 Introduction to the Research Articles
by Kenneth A. Couch - 748-772 Worth the Wait? The Effect of Early Term Birth on Maternal and Infant Health
by Kasey Buckles & Melanie Guldi - 773-789 Emission Standards, Public Transit, and Infant Health
by Nicole S. Ngo - 790-827 Child Health in Elementary School Following California's Paid Family Leave Program
by Shirlee Lichtman‐Sadot & Neryvia Pillay Bell - 828-852 Do Higher Minimum Wages Benefit Health? Evidence From the UK
by Otto Lenhart - 853-879 The Economic Impact of Smoke‐Free Policies on Restaurants, Cafés, and Bars: Panel Data Estimates From European Countries
by Luca Pieroni & Luca Salmasi - 880-908 Scraping by: Income and Program Participation After the Loss of Extended Unemployment Benefits
by Jesse Rothstein & Robert G. Valletta - 909-932 Sample Conditions Under Which Bias in IV Estimates can be Signed
by Burt S. Barnow & Haeil Jung & Maureen A. Pirog