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January 2016, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 195-222 The Learning Process and Technological Change in Wind Power: Evidence from China's CDM Wind Projects
by Tian Tang & David Popp
- 195-222 The Learning Process and Technological Change in Wind Power: Evidence from China's CDM Wind Projects
by Tian Tang & David Popp
- 223-224 Welfare Reform: A 20‐Year Retrospective
by Richard V. Burkhauser
- 224-231 Tanf At Age 20: Work Still Works
by Ron Haskins
- 224-231 Tanf At Age 20: Work Still Works
by Ron Haskins
- 231-238 From Welfare To A Work‐Based Safety Net: An Incomplete Transition
by Sandra K. Danziger & Sheldon Danziger & Kristin S. Seefeldt & H. Luke Shaefer
- 231-238 From Welfare To A Work‐Based Safety Net: An Incomplete Transition
by Sandra K. Danziger & Sheldon Danziger & Kristin S. Seefeldt & H. Luke Shaefer
- 238-240 Supplementing Tanf'S Work Requirement: A Compromise
by Ron Haskins
- 238-240 Supplementing Tanf'S Work Requirement: A Compromise
by Ron Haskins
- 241-244 Increasing Work Opportunities And Reducing Poverty Two Decades After Welfare Reform
by Sandra K. Danziger & Sheldon Danziger & Kristin S. Seefeldt & H. Luke Shaefer
- 241-244 Increasing Work Opportunities And Reducing Poverty Two Decades After Welfare Reform
by Sandra K. Danziger & Sheldon Danziger & Kristin S. Seefeldt & H. Luke Shaefer
- 245-251 The Decline Of The Middle Classes Around The World?
by Douglas J. Besharov & Antonio López Peláez & Sagrario Segado Sánchez‐Cabezudo
- 245-251 The Decline Of The Middle Classes Around The World?
by Douglas J. Besharov & Antonio López Peláez & Sagrario Segado Sánchez‐Cabezudo
- 252-255 Multidimensional Poverty Measurement and Analysis, by Sabina Alkire, James Foster, Suman Seth, Maria Emma Santos, Jose Manuel Roche, and Paola Ballon, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1st edition, 2015, 312 pp., $60.00, hardcover
by Rahul Pathak
- 252-255 Multidimensional Poverty Measurement and Analysis , by Sabina Alkire , James Foster , Suman Seth , Maria Emma Santos , Jose Manuel Roche , and Paola Ballon , Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1st edition, 2015 , 312 pp., $60.00, hardcover
by Maureen A. Pirog & Rahul Pathak
September 2015, Volume 34, Issue 4
June 2015, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 487-487 Notes from the Editor
by Kenneth A. Couch
- 488-492 Introduction to the Research Articles
by Kenneth A. Couch
- 493-496 The Promise of Integrating Genetics into Policy Analysis
by Jason D. Boardman & Jason M. Fletcher
- 497-518 Can Genetics Predict Response to Complex Behavioral Interventions? Evidence from a Genetic Analysis of the Fast Track Randomized Control Trial
by Dustin Albert & Daniel W. Belsky & D. Max Crowley & Shawn J. Latendresse & Fazil Aliev & Brien Riley & Cuie Sun & Danielle M. Dick & Kenneth A. Dodge
- 519-536 Prevention, Use of Health Services, and Genes: Implications of Genetics for Policy Formation
by George L. Wehby & Benjamin W. Domingue & Jason D. Boardman
- 537-566 Does Collaboration Make Any Difference? Linking Collaborative Governance to Environmental Outcomes
by Tyler Scott
- 567-592 Waging War on Poverty: Poverty Trends Using a Historical Supplemental Poverty Measure
by Liana Fox & Christopher Wimer & Irwin Garfinkel & Neeraj Kaushal & Jane Waldfogel
- 593-638 The War On Poverty: Measurement, Trends, And Policy
by Robert Haveman & Rebecca Blank & Robert Moffitt & Timothy Smeeding & Geoffrey Wallace
- 639-696 Intended And Unintended Effects Of The War On Poverty: What Research Tells Us And Implications For Policy
by Marianne P. Bitler & Lynn A. Karoly
- 697-697 Valuing Internalities In Regulatory Impact Analysis
by Richard V. Burkhauser
- 698-705 Regulating Internalities
by Hunt Allcott & Cass R. Sunstein
- 705-712 The Limits Of Irrationality As A Rationale For Regulation
by Brian F. Mannix & Susan E. Dudley
- 712-715 Counterpoint To Six Potential Arguments Against “Regulating Internalities”
by Hunt Allcott & Cass R. Sunstein
- 715-718 Please Don'T Regulate My Internalities
by Brian F. Mannix & Susan E. Dudley
- 719-727 Capital in the Twenty‐First Century , by Thomas Piketty , translated by Arthur Goldhammer, Cambridge, MA, and London : Harvard University Press , 2014 , 685 pp., $39.95, hardcover
by Gary Burtless
- 728-730 Restoring Opportunity: The Crisis of Inequality and the Challenge for American Education , by Greg Duncan and Richard Murnane , Cambridge, MA/New York, NY : Harvard Education Press/Russell Sage Foundation , 2014 , 189 pp., $29.95, paperback
by Ariel Kalil
March 2015, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 251-251 Notes from the Editor
by Kenneth A. Couch
- 252-255 Introduction to Research Articles
by Kenneth A. Couch
- 256-266 Presidential Address: Reflections of an Accidental Analyst
by Angela M. Evans
- 267-297 Incentives, Selection, and Teacher Performance: Evidence from IMPACT
by Thomas S. Dee & James Wyckoff
- 298-327 Spatial Regulation of Air Toxics Hot Spots
by Rama Mohana R. Turaga & Douglas Noonan & Ann Bostrom
- 328-353 The Effects of Mandated Health Insurance Benefits for Autism on Out‐of‐Pocket Costs and Access to Treatment
by Pinka Chatterji & Sandra L. Decker & Sara Markowitz
- 354-357 Symposium on Policy Informatics
by Anand Desai & Yushim Kim
- 358-377 The Currents Beneath The “Rising Tide” Of School Choice: An Analysis Of Student Enrollment Flows In The Chicago Public Schools
by M. Irmak Sirer & Spiro Maroulis & Roger Guimerà & Uri Wilensky & Luís A. Nunes Amaral
- 378-402 What Is A “Good” Social Network For Policy Implementation? The Flow Of Know‐How For Organizational Change
by Kenneth A. Frank & William R. Penuel & Ann Krause
- 403-423 Policy Modeling To Support Administrative Decisionmaking On The New York State Hiv Testing Law
by Erika G. Martin & Roderick H. MacDonald & Lou C. Smith & Daniel E. Gordon & James M. Tesoriero & Franklin N. Laufer & Shu‐Yin J. Leung & Daniel A. O'Connell
- 424-456 Fifty Years Later: The Legacy Of The Civil Rights Act Of 1964
by Joni Hersch & Jennifer Bennett Shinall
- 457-457 Point/Counterpoint
by Richard V. Burkhauser
- 458-466 The U.S. Safety Net And Work Incentives: The Great Recession And Beyond
by Robert Moffitt
- 466-473 The New Employment And Income Taxes
by Casey B. Mulligan
- 473-475 Contrasting Calculations Of Marginal Tax Rates
by Robert A. Moffitt
- 475-478 Remember Adam Smith And Workers Above The Poverty Line
by Casey B. Mulligan
- 479-482 Why Government Fails So Often: And How It Can Do Better , by Peter H. Schuck , Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press , 2014 , 471 pp., $27.95, hardback, ISBN 9780691161624
by Alasdair Roberts
January 2015, Volume 34, Issue 1
September 2014, Volume 33, Issue 4
June 2014, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 559-560 Notes from the Editor
by Maureen A. Pirog
- 561-565 Introduction to the Research Articles
by Maureen A. Pirog
- 566-601 Did Age Discrimination Protections Help Older Workers Weather the Great Recession?
by David Neumark & Patrick Button
- 602-622 The Effects of Contraception on Female Poverty
by Stephanie P. Browne & Sara LaLumia
- 623-648 The Impact of Rehabilitation and Counseling Services on the Labor Market Activity of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Beneficiaries
by Robert R. Weathers II & Michelle Stegman Bailey
- 649-668 Property Rights and Forest Commons
by Eric A. Coleman & Scott S. Liebertz
- 669-699 The Effect of Providing Breakfast in Class on Student Performance
by Scott A. Imberman & Adriana D. Kugler
- 700-718 Recent Trends in U.S. Income and Expenditure Poverty
by Richard Bavier
- 719-751 The Use and Efficacy of Capacity‐Building Assistance for Low‐Performing Districts: The Case of California's District Assistance and Intervention Teams
by Katharine O. Strunk & Andrew McEachin & Theresa N. Westover
- 752-777 What Works Best And When: Accounting For Multiple Sources Of Pureselection Bias In Program Evaluations
by Haeil Jung & Maureen A. Pirog
- 778-808 A Conceptual Framework For Studying The Sources Of Variation In Program Effects
by Michael J. Weiss & Howard S. Bloom & Thomas Brock
- 810-820 The Affordable Care Act Permits Greater Financial Rewards For Weight Loss: A Good Idea In Principle, But Many Practical Concerns Remain
by John Cawley
- 820-826 The Doctor Is In Charge: How The Aca Puts The Employee'S Physician In Charge Of The Wellness Program
by Morgan Downey
- 826-832 Incentives For Wellness: Tackling Issues Of Effectiveness, Biology, Scope, And Cost Shifting
by John Cawley
- 832-834 Response To Dr. Cawley
by Morgan Downey
- 835-842 Collaboration Among Government, Market, And Society: Forging Partnerships And Encouraging Competition
by Yijia Jing & Douglas J. Besharov
- 843-853 The Art And Science Of Scholarly Publishing
by Maureen A. Pirog
- 854-860 Recognizing Public Value , by Mark H. Moore , Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press , 2013 , 473 pp., $40.27, hardback
by Eugene B. McGregor Jr.
March 2014, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 245-251 Introduction to the Research Articles
by Maureen A. Pirog
- 252-262 Presidential Address: False Choices, Policy Framing, and the Promise of “Big Data”
by Paul T. Decker
- 263-289 Revisiting the Income Tax Effects of Legalizing Same‐Sex Marriages
by James Alm & J. Sebastian Leguizamon & Susane Leguizamon
- 290-319 Can Small High Schools of Choice Improve Educational Prospects for Disadvantaged Students?
by Howard S. Bloom & Rebecca Unterman
- 320-344 The Forgotten Summer: Does the Offer of College Counseling After High School Mitigate Summer Melt Among College‐Intending, Low‐Income High School Graduates?
by Benjamin L. Castleman & Lindsay C. Page & Korynn Schooley
- 345-349 Special Symposium on Qualitative and Mixed‐Methods for Policy Analysis
by Kathryn Edin & Maureen A. Pirog
- 350-384 “Living Here has Changed My Whole Perspective”: How Escaping Inner‐City Poverty Shapes Neighborhood and Housing Choice
by Jennifer Darrah & Stefanie DeLuca
- 385-412 Partnering and Parenting in Poverty: A Qualitative Analysis of a Relationship Skills Program for Low‐Income, Unmarried Families
by Jennifer M. Randles
- 413-439 Tax Code Knowledge and Behavioral Responses Among EITC Recipients: Policy Insights from Qualitative Data
by Katharine Edin & Laura Tach & Sarah Halpern‐Meekin
- 440-470 Making Ends Meet After Prison
by David J. Harding & Jessica J. B. Wyse & Cheyney Dobson & Jeffrey D. Morenoff
- 471-494 Improving the Implementation and Effectiveness of Out‐of‐School‐Time Tutoring
by Carolyn J. Heinrich & Patricia Burch & Annalee Good & Rudy Acosta & Huiping Cheng & Marcus Dillender & Christi Kirshbaum & Hiren Nisar & Mary Stewart
- 495-525 When Do Regression‐Adjusted Performance Measures Track Longer‐Term Program Impacts? A Case Study for Job Corps
by Peter Z. Schochet & Jane Fortson
- 526-526 Point/Counterpoint
by Kenneth A. Couch
- 527-536 Generalizing Causal Knowledge In The Policy Sciences: External Validity As A Task Of Both Multiattribute Representation And Multiattribute Extrapolation
by Thomas D. Cook
- 537-543 Data Will Drive Innovation In Public Policy And Management Research In The Next Decade
by Maureen A. Pirog
- 544-547 “Big Data” In Research On Social Policy
by Thomas D. Cook
- 548-550 Internal Versus External Validity: Where Are Policy Analysts Going?
by Maureen A. Pirog
- 551-554 America's Poor and the Great Recession , by Kristin S. Seefeldt and John D. Graham , Bloomington and Indianapolis : Indiana University Press , 2013 , 158 pp., $21.00, paperback
by Eugene B. McGregor, Jr. & Eric Apaydin
January 2014, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-6 Introduction to the Research Articles
by Maureen A. Pirog
- 7-35 The Impact of Earnings Disregards on the Behavior of Low‐Income Families
by Jordan D. Matsudaira & Rebecca M. Blank
- 36-69 Does Universal Coverage Improve Health? The Massachusetts Experience
by Charles J. Courtemanche & Daniela Zapata
- 70-93 What Happens the Morning After? The Costs and Benefits of Expanding Access to Emergency Contraception
by Tal Gross & Jeanne Lafortune & Corinne Low
- 94-111 Interactive Learning Online at Public Universities: Evidence from a Six‐Campus Randomized Trial
by William G. Bowen & Matthew M. Chingos & Kelly A. Lack & Thomas I. Nygren
- 112-140 Strategic Involuntary Teacher Transfers and Teacher Performance: Examining Equity and Efficiency
by Jason A. Grissom & Susanna Loeb & Nathaniel A. Nakashima
- 141-161 The Effect of Mandatory Seat Belt Laws on Seat Belt Use by Socioeconomic Position
by Sam Harper & Erin C. Strumpf & Scott Burris & George Davey Smith & John Lynch
- 162-187 From Birth to School: Early Childhood Initiatives and Third‐Grade Outcomes in North Carolina
by Helen F. Ladd & Clara G. Muschkin & Kenneth A. Dodge
- 188-210 An Application of Unconditional Quantile Regression to Cigarette Taxes
by Johanna Catherine Maclean & Douglas A. Webber & Joachim Marti
- 211-211 Point/Counterpoint
by Kenneth A. Couch
- 212-221 Marijuana Liberalization Policies: Why We Can't Learn Much from Policy Still in Motion
by Rosalie Liccardo Pacula & Eric L. Sevigny
- 221-232 The Legalization of Recreational Marijuana: How Likely Is the Worst‐Case Scenario?
by D. Mark Anderson & Daniel I. Rees
- 232-235 Natural Experiments in a Complex and Dynamic Environment: The Need for a Measured Assessment of the Evidence
by Rosalie Liccardo Pacula & Eric L. Sevigny
- 235-240 The Role of Dispensaries: The Devil is in the Details
by D. Mark Anderson & Daniel I. Rees
- 241-244 The Politics and Civics of National Service: Lessons From the Civilian Conservation Corps, VISTA, and AmeriCorps , by Melissa Bass , Washington, DC : Brookings Institution Press , 2013 , 304 pp., $32.95, hardback
by Eugene B. McGregor, Jr. & Leslie Lenkowsky
September 2013, Volume 32, Issue 4
June 2013, Volume 32, Issue 3
March 2013, Volume 32, Issue 2
January 2013, Volume 32, Issue 1