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June 2024, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 654-654 Notes from the Editor
by Erdal Tekin
- 660-695 Minimum quality regulations and the demand for childcare labor
by Umair Ali & Chris M. Herbst & Christos A. Makridis
- 696-713 The impact of right‐to‐work laws on long hours and work schedules
by Rania Gihleb & Osea Giuntella & Jian Qi Tan
- 714-734 Infant safe havens
by Lindsey Rose Bullinger
- 735-760 The effects of a newcomer program on the academic achievement of English Learners
by Camila Morales & Monica Mogollon
- 761-779 The impact of parental benefits on disadvantaged households
by Nathalie Havet & Guy Lacroix & Morgane Plantier
- 780-803 Burdens on the gateway to the state: Administrative burdens in the registration of people experiencing homelessness in Belgium and the Netherlands
by Laure‐lise Robben & Rik Peeters & Arjan Widlak
- 804-817 Self‐service bans and gasoline prices: The effect of allowing consumers to pump their own gas
by Vitor Melo
- 818-845 Fiscal transfers, local government, and entrepreneurship
by Piotr Danisewicz & Steven Ongena
- 846-870 Do government performance signals affect citizen satisfaction?
by Weijie Wang & Taek Kyu Kim
- 871-898 Monthly unconditional income supplements starting at birth: Experiences among mothers of young children with low incomes in the U.S
by Sarah Halpern‐Meekin & Lisa A. Gennetian & Jill Hoiting & Laura Stilwell & Lauren Meyer
- 899-937 Public policy toward professional sports stadiums: A review
by John Charles Bradbury & Dennis Coates & Brad R. Humphreys
- 938-943 Child support policy: Areas of emerging agreement and ongoing debate
by Maria Cancian & Robert Doar
- 944-953 Teacher salaries, a policy brief
by Jim Wyckoff
- 955-961 A blueprint for U.S. health insurance policy
by Liran Einav & Amy Finkelstein
- 962-968 Starting health reform from here
by Jason Furman
- 969-971 Response to Jason Furman
by Liran Einav & Amy Finkelstein
- 972-973 Which direction should we head to get to our North Star?
by Jason Furman
- 974-977 Policy‐Making As Designing: The Added Value of Design Thinking for Public Administration and Public Policy by Arwin van Buuren, Jenny M. Lewis, and B. Guy Peters, Eds. Policy Press, an imprint of Bristol University Press, 2023, 244 pp., $149.95 (hardcover). ISBN 978–1447365938
by Adrianus Aprilius & Albertus Yosep Maturan & Fransiskus Wuniyu & Putri Inggrid Maria Risamasu
March 2024, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 362-362 Notes from the Editor
by Erdal Tekin
- 368-399 Drinking water contaminant concentrations and birth outcomes
by Richard W. DiSalvo & Elaine L. Hill
- 400-419 Medicaid generosity and food hardship among children
by Nicholas Moellman & Cody N. Vaughn
- 420-445 Nurse practitioner scope of practice and patient harm: Evidence from medical malpractice payouts and adverse action reports
by Sara Markowitz & Andrew J. D. Smith
- 446-471 Smoking, information, and education: The Royal College of Physicians and the new public health movement
by Jonathan James
- 472-508 The crime effect of refugees
by Mevlude Akbulut‐Yuksel & Naci Mocan & Semih Tumen & Belgi Turan
- 509-529 Information campaigns and public perceptions of structural reforms: Evidence from a survey experiment on gasoline subsidy reform in Nigeria
by Joonseok Yang & Tom Moerenhout
- 530-554 Unemployment Insurance benefit reduction and food hardship
by Chandra Dhakal & Yufeng Luo & Shaonan Wang & Chen Zhen
- 555-581 The racial wealth gap, financial aid, and college access
by Phillip B. Levine & Dubravka Ritter
- 582-612 The re‐emerging suicide crisis in the U.S.: Patterns, causes and solutions
by Dave E. Marcotte & Benjamin Hansen
- 614-622 The case for helping boys and men in education
by Richard Reeves
- 623-628 Help boys, but first do no harm
by Diane W. Schanzenbach
- 629-631 Response to Diane W. Schanzenbach
by Richard Reeves
- 632-635 Minding the (achievement) gap
by Diane W. Schanzenbach
- 636-639 Voting in Indian Country: View From the Trenches by Jean Reith Schroedel. Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2020, 312 pp., $39.95 (Hardcover). ISBN 978–0812252514
by Tessa Provins
- 640-643 Global Plastic Pollution and Its Regulation: History, Trends, Perspectives by Gerry Nagtzaam, Geert van Calster, Steve Kourabas, and Elena Karataeva, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023, 343 pp., $165 (US) (hardcover). ISBN 978‐1800373549
by Maja Primorac
- 644-648 Why SNAP Works: A Political History—and Defense—of the Food Stamp Program by Christopher Busso. Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2023, 257 pp., $24.95 (US) (Hardcover). ISBN 978‐-0520392816
by Laura R. Peck
January 2024, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 10-38 Long‐term impacts of primary school scholarships: Evidence from Cambodia
by Felipe Barrera‐Osorio & Andreas de Barros & Deon Filmer
- 39-62 Forecasts for a post‐Roe America: The effects of increased travel distance on abortions and births
by Caitlin Myers
- 63-86 State‐mandated school‐based BMI assessments and self‐reported adolescent health behaviors
by Brandyn F. Churchill
- 87-125 Evictions and psychiatric treatment
by Ashley C. Bradford & Johanna Catherine Maclean
- 126-156 Does visitation in prison reduce recidivism?
by Yuki Otsu
- 157-191 Labor mobility and the Affordable Care Act: Heterogeneous impacts of the preexisting conditions provision
by Laura Connolly & Matt Hampton & Otto Lenhart
- 192-213 Quasi‐experimental evidence on the employment effects of the 2021 fully refundable monthly child tax credit
by Jessica Pac & Lawrence M. Berger
- 214-233 Inside job: Evidence from the Chinese housing market
by Yongqiang Chu & Weida Kuang & Daxuan Zhao & Xiaoxia Zhou
- 234-257 Informal regulation by nongovernmental organizations enhances corporate compliance: Evidence from a nationwide randomized controlled trial in China
by Yaru Tang & Mengdi Liu & Fan Xia & Bing Zhang
- 258-288 The impacts of COVID‐19 on racial inequality in business earnings
by Robert Fairlie
- 289-320 The nature, detection, and avoidance of harmful discrimination in criminal justice
by Brendan O'Flaherty & Rajiv Sethi & Morgan Williams
- 322-328 Tight labor markets are essential to reducing racial disparities in the labor market and within the purview of the Fed's dual mandate
by Valerie R. Wilson
- 329-334 Is it better to tolerate moderate inflation than to bear the costs necessary to achieve price stability?
by Miesha Williams
- 335-337 Counterpoint to price stabilization mandate
by Valerie R. Wilson
- 338-340 Employment, real wages, & inflation responses to a loose labor market after the onset of the COVID‐19 pandemic
by Miesha Williams
- 341-344 Harnessing Complexity for Better Outcomes in Public and Not‐for‐Profit Services By Max French, Hannah Hesselgreaves, Rob Wilson, Melissa Hawkins, and Toby Lowe. Bristol University Press, 2023, 144 pp, $22.00 (paperback)
by Yushim Kim & Jieun Kim
- 345-349 Toxic Ivory Towers: The Consequences of Work Stress on Underrepresented Minority Faculty by Ruth Enid Zambrana. New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 2018, 310 pages, $40.95 (paperback). ISBN 978-0813592978
by Elizabeth Craigg Walker
- 350-354 Divided We Fall: Why Consensus Matters by Alice M. Rivlin, Sheri Rivlin, and Allan Rivlin. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2022, 386 pp., $26.31 (hardcover)
by Saranna R. Thornton
September 2023, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 908-940 The effect of e‐cigarette taxes on pre‐pregnancy and prenatal smoking
by Rahi Abouk & Scott Adams & Bo Feng & Johanna Catherine Maclean & Michael F. Pesko
- 941-970 The thin blue line in schools: New evidence on school‐based policing across the U.S
by Lucy C. Sorensen & Montserrat Avila‐Acosta & John B. Engberg & Shawn D. Bushway
- 971-991 How does technology‐based monitoring affect street‐level bureaucrats' behavior? An analysis of body‐worn cameras and police actions
by Inkyu Kang
- 992-1009 Can text messages reduce incarceration in rural and vulnerable populations?
by Emily Owens & CarlyWill Sloan
- 1010-1044 Local supply, temporal dynamics, and unrealized potential in teacher hiring
by Jessalynn James & Matthew A. Kraft & John P. Papay
- 1045-1064 Non‐monetary obstacles to medical care: Evidence from postpartum contraceptives
by Barton Willage & Marisa Carlos & Kevin Callison
- 1065-1091 Seeking sanctuary: Housing undocumented immigrants
by Derek Christopher
- 1092-1116 The employment and redistributive effects of reducing or eliminating minimum wage tip credits
by David Neumark & Maysen Yen
- 1118-1124 Point column on school spending: Money matters
by C. Kirabo Jackson & Claudia Persico
- 1125-1132 Yes, money matters, but the details can make all the difference
by Josh B. McGee
- 1133-1135 Counterpoint – Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good
by C. Kirabo Jackson & Claudia Persico
- 1136-1139 Researchers should be cautious when generalizing findings
by Josh B. McGee
- 1140-1142 Environmental Justice and Resiliency in an Age of Uncertainty ed. by Celeste Murphy‐Greene, 2023, 166 pp., $136.00 (hardcover); $39.16 (ebook); $39.16 (paper). ISBN 9781032024493
by Nicholas Kacher
- 1143-1147 Public innovation and digital transformation by Hannele Väyrynen, Nina Helander, Harri Jalonen, Eds., 2022, London: Routledge, 210 pages, £104.00 ($170.00) (hardback). ISBN 9781032137414
by Anshar Syukur & Putri Nurjayana Muin
- 1147-1152 Poverty, by America by Matthew Desmond, New York, NY (2023): Crown, 304 pages, $28.00 (hardcover). ISBN 9780593239919
by Nicholas Croce
June 2023, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 624-647 Investigating the Causal Effects of Arts Education
by Daniel H. Bowen & Brian Kisida
- 648-676 The Impact of Reverse Transfer Associate Degrees on Education and Labor Market Outcomes
by Taylor K. Odle & Lauren C. Russell
- 677-705 Unveiling the Price of Obscenity: Evidence From Closing Prostitution Windows in Amsterdam
by Erasmo Giambona & Rafael P. Ribas
- 706-736 The Effect of Safety Net Generosity on Maternal Mental Health and Risky Health Behaviors
by Lucie Schmidt & Lara Shore‐Sheppard & Tara Watson
- 737-770 Pain Management and Work Capacity: Evidence From Workers’ Compensation and Marijuana Legalization
by Rahi Abouk & Keshar M. Ghimire & Johanna Catherine Maclean & David Powell
- 771-795 The COVID Cash Transfer Study: The Impacts of a One‐Time Unconditional Cash Transfer on the Well‐Being of Families Receiving SNAP in Twelve States
by Natasha V. Pilkauskas & Brian A. Jacob & Elizabeth Rhodes & Katherine Richard & H. Luke Shaefer
- 796-814 Fiscal Exchange and Tax Compliance: Evidence From a Field Experiment
by Simeon Schächtele & Huáscar Eguino & Soraya Roman
- 815-844 Immigration Policy and Hispanic Representation in National Elections
by Catalina Amuedo‐Dorantes & José R. Bucheli
- 846-852 Consumption Taxes: The Good, The Bad, And The Unworkable
by William Gale & Kyle Pomerleau
- 853-861 Fundamental Tax Reform Is Urgently Needed
by Laurence Kotlikoff
- 862-864 Response
by William Gale & Kyle Pomerleau
- 864-866 Reconstructing The Fairtax'S Deconstruction
by Laurence Kotlikoff
- 867-871 What We Owe the Future by WilliamMacAskill, Basic Books, 2023, 368 pp., $32 (hardcover); $18.99 (ebook); $19.99 (paper)
by Joshua Tasoff
- 871-874 The Deadly Intersections of COVID‐19: Race, States, Inequalities and Global Society edited by SuneraThobani, Bristol University Press, 2022, 176 pp., $83.95 (hardback)
by Maliha A. Hussain & Amay V. Singh
March 2023, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 345-349 Presidential Address: Reflections on Equity and Inclusion in Public Policy
by John Martinez
- 350-392 Repercussions of a Raid: Health and Education Outcomes of Children Entangled in Immigration Enforcement
by Carolyn Heinrich & Mónica Hernández & Mason Shero
- 393-423 Health Insurance and Young Adult Financial Distress
by Nathan Blascak & Vyacheslav Mikhed
- 424-455 Should I Care or Should I Work? The Impact of Work on Informal Care
by Ludovico Carrino & Vahé Nafilyan & Mauricio Avendano
- 456-487 The Push for Racial Equity in Child Welfare: Can Blind Removals Reduce Disproportionality?
by E. Jason Baron & Ezra G. Goldstein & Joseph Ryan
- 488-524 Improving the Community College Transfer Pathway to the Baccalaureate: The Effect of California's Associate Degree for Transfer
by Rachel Baker & Elizabeth Friedmann & Michal Kurlaender
- 525-551 Labor Market Returns to MBAs From Less‐Selective Universities: Evidence From a Field Experiment During COVID‐19
by Christopher T. Bennett
- 552-570 Diminishing Marginal Returns to Computer‐Assisted Learning
by Eric Bettinger & Robert Fairlie & Anastasia Kapuza & Elena Kardanova & Prashant Loyalka & Andrey Zakharov
- 571-579 Unemployment Insurance In Survey And Administrative Data
by Jeff Larrimore & Jacob Mortenson & David Splinter
- 581-585 Embedding Principles Of Diversity, Equity, And Inclusion When Collecting And Analyzing Data
by Nitya Venkateswaran
- 585-589 Engaging Communities And Lived Experience Through Participatory Approaches
by Vanessa Hoffman & Glynnis Melnicove
- 589-594 Promoting Equity In Methodological Considerations For Disaggregated Data
by Marjorie Dorimé‐Williams
- 594-598 The Promise Of Agent‐Based Modeling For Equity‐Centered Research
by John Hotchkiss & Divya Vohra & So O'Neil
- 598-599 Concluding Remarks On Equitable Approaches To Research
by Paul Decker & Kevin Kelly
- 600-603 America's Energy Gamble, by Shanti Gamper‐Rabindran, New York, NY (2022): Cambridge University Press, 529 pages, $29.99 (paperback)
by Hal T. Nelson
- 604-607 The New College Classroom, by Cathy Davidson and Christina Katopodis, 2022, Harvard University Press, $35.00 (hardcover)
by Shamini Dias
- 607-611 Introducing Political Philosophy: A Policy‐Driven Approach, by Andrew Walton, William Abel, Elizabeth Kahn, and Tom Parr, New York: Oxford University Press, 2021, 296 pp., $44.99(US), softcover
by Ciprian Barnutiu
- 612-612 Award Given By The Vernon Prize Committee For Volume 41 Of Jpam
by Jessica W. Gillooly
January 2023, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 6-10 Introduction to the Research Articles
by Erdal Tekin
- 11-34 Criminal Justice Involvement, Self‐Employment, and Barriers in Recent Public Policy
by Keith Finlay & Michael Mueller‐Smith & Brittany Street
- 35-59 Reducing Sexual Orientation Discrimination: Experimental Evidence from Basic Information Treatments
by Cevat Giray Aksoy & Christopher S. Carpenter & Ralph De Haas & Mathias Dolls & Lisa Windsteiger
- 60-96 Accountability, Test Prep Incentives, and the Design of Math and English Exams
by Evan Riehl & Meredith Welch
- 97-136 Insurance Subsidies, the Affordable Care Act, and Financial Stability
by Samuel Dodini
- 137-165 Public Health Insurance and Medical Spending: The Incidence of the ACA Medicaid Expansion
by Cortnie Shupe
- 166-197 Vocational Rehabilitation Services and Labor Market Outcomes for Transition‐Age Youth with Disabilities in Maine
by Michelle Yin & Garima Siwach & Dajun Lin
- 198-224 Universal Cash Transfers and Labor Market Outcomes
by Andrew Bibler & Mouhcine Guettabi & Matthew N. Reimer
- 225-254 Consequences of Teenage Childbearing on Child Outcomes in the United States
by Devon Gorry
- 255-304 Child Care In The United States: Markets, Policy, And Evidence
by Chris M. Herbst
- 306-314 Inflation Worries
by Joshua K. Hausman
- 314-318 Response To Josh Hausman'S Essay
by J. Bradford DeLong
- 319-322 I Am Still Worried About Inflation
by Joshua K. Hausman
- 323-327 Rebooting Policy Analysis: Strengthening the Foundation, Expanding the Scope, by Peter Linquiti, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage CQ Press, 2023, 589 pp., $110 (US) paperback
by Karen J. Baehler
September 2022, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 984-1011 Does Online Credit Recovery in High School Support or Stymie Later Labor Market Success?
by Carolyn J. Heinrich & Huiping Cheng
- 1012-1039 Veteran Educators or For‐Profiteers? Tuition Responses to Changes in the Post‐9/11 GI Bill
by Matthew Baird & Michael S. Kofoed & Trey Miller & Jennie Wenger
- 1040-1059 Finishing the Last Lap: Experimental Evidence on Strategies to Increase Attainment for Students Near College Completion
by Eric P. Bettinger & Benjamin L. Castleman & Alice Choe & Zachary Mabel
- 1060-1089 Health Care Following Environmental Disasters: Evidence from Flint
by Shooshan Danagoulian & Daniel Grossman & David Slusky
- 1090-1117 Value‐Based Payments in Health Care: Evidence from a Nationwide Randomized Experiment in the Home Health Sector
by Jun Li
- 1118-1156 Alcohol Price Floors and Externalities: The Case of Fatal Road Crashes
by Marco Francesconi & Jonathan James
- 1157-1176 Standing in Cost‐Benefit Analysis: Where, Who, What (Counts)?
by Anthony E. Boardman & David H. Greenberg & Aidan R. Vining & David L. Weimer
- 1177-1203 Estimating Monthly Poverty Rates in the United States
by Zachary Parolin & Megan Curran & Jordan Matsudaira & Jane Waldfogel & Christopher Wimer
- 1204-1224 Bayesian Interpretation Of Cluster‐Robust Subgroup Impact Estimates: The Best Of Both Worlds
by Erin R. Lipman & John Deke & Mariel M. Finucane
- 1226-1232 Using Standardized Tests For Educational Accountability: The Bad Idea That Keeps On Giving Nothing In Return
by Audrey Amrein‐Beardsley
- 1232-1239 What Should The Future Of Educational Accountability Look Like?
by Brian Gill
- 1240-1242 “What Should The Future Of Educational Accountability Look Like?”: A Response To Brian Gill
by Audrey Amrein‐Beardsley
- 1242-1245 Response To Audrey Amrein‐Beardsley
by Brian Gill
- 1246-1250 Beyond Polarization: Public Process and the Unlikely Story of California's Marine Protected Areas, by Steven Yaffee, Washington, DC: Island Press, 2020, 485 pp., $45.00 paperback
by Jessica Geiger
- 1251-1255 Demystifying China's Innovation Machine: Chaotic Order, by Marina Zhang, Mark Dodgson, and David Gann. Oxford University Press, 2021, 304 pp., $50.00 hardcover
by Karina Y. Kowarsch & Chasen Jeffries
June 2022, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 676-682 Presidential Address: Connecting the Dots: Turning Research Evidence into Evidence for Policymaking
by Sherry Glied
- 683-709 The Impact of Felony Diversion in San Francisco
by Elsa Augustine & Johanna Lacoe & Steven Raphael & Alissa Skog
- 710-730 The Effects of Youth Employment on Crime: Evidence from New York City Lotteries
by Judd B. Kessler & Sarah Tahamont & Alexander Gelber & Adam Isen
- 731-761 Reducing Alcohol‐Related Violence with Bartenders: A Behavioral Field Experiment
by Andrés Ham & Darío Maldonado & Michael Weintraub & Andrés Felipe Camacho & Daniela Gualtero
- 762-786 “Lights and Sirens”: Variation in 911 Call‐Taker Risk Appraisal and its Effects on Police Officer Perceptions at the Scene
by Jessica W. Gillooly
- 787-823 Anti‐Bullying Laws and Suicidal Behaviors Among Teenagers
by Daniel I. Rees & Joseph J. Sabia & Gokhan Kumpas
- 824-858 Mandatory Schooling of Girls Improved Their Children's Health: Evidence from Turkey's 1997 Education Reform
by Bahadır Dursun & Resul Cesur & Inas R. Kelly
- 859-890 Quasi‐Experimental Evidence on the Effects of Expanding Cash Welfare
by Matthew Freedman & Yoonjung Kim
- 891-920 Defining And Assessing The Value Of Canonical Mixed Methods Research Designs In Public Policy And Public Administration
by Chelsea Richwine & Qian Eric Luo & Zoë Thorkildsen & Nicholas J. Chong & Rebecca Morris & Burt S. Barnow & Sanjay K. Pandey
- 922-929 An Argument For Universal Preschool And Childcare In The U.S
by Jill E. Yavorsky & Leah Ruppanner
- 929-937 The Case For Targeted Preschool And Childcare Subsidies
by David M. Blau
- 937-940 Response To David Blau'S Essay
by Jill E. Yavorsky & Leah Ruppanner
- 940-943 Response To Jill Yavorsky And Leah Ruppanner
by David M. Blau
- 944-947 The Costs of Completion: Student Success in Community College, by Robin G. Isserles, Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2021, 352 pp., $33(US), hardcover
by Daniel Sparks
- 948-951 Governing Locally: Institutions, Policies, and Implementation in Indian Cities, by Babu Jacob and Suraj Jacob, Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press, 2022, 318 pp., $110, hardcover
by Tanu Kumar
March 2022, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 388-388 Notes from the Editor
by Erdal Tekin
- 389-393 Introduction to the Research Articles
by Erdal Tekin
- 394-425 Do Physicians Warm Up to Higher Medicare Prices? Evidence from Alaska
by Alice J. Chen & Elizabeth L. Munnich & Stephen T. Parente & Michael R. Richards
- 426-449 Salience and Timely Compliance: Evidence from Speeding Tickets
by Libor Dušek & Nicolas Pardo & Christian Traxler
- 450-485 The Role of Government in the Market for Electric Vehicles: Evidence from China
by Shanjun Li & Xianglei Zhu & Yiding Ma & Fan Zhang & Hui Zhou
- 486-514 In Harm's Way? The Effect of Disasters on the Magnitude and Location of Low‐Income Housing Tax Credit Allocations
by Mark Brennan & Aditi Mehta & Justin Steil
- 515-551 Does Temporary Mortgage Assistance for Unemployed Homeowners Reduce Longer‐Term Mortgage Default? An Analysis of the Hardest Hit Fund Program
by Stephanie Moulton & Yung Chun & Stephanie Casey Pierce & Roberto Quercia & Sarah Riley & Holly Holtzen
- 552-578 Do Carrots Work Better than Sticks? Results from the National Child Support Noncustodial Parent Employment Demonstration
by Maria Cancian & Daniel R. Meyer & Robert G. Wood
- 579-602 Providing Government Assistance Online: A Field Experiment with the Unemployed
by Guglielmo Briscese & Giulio Zanella & Veronica Quinn
- 603-631 Can Financial Incentives Help Disadvantaged Schools to Attract and Retain High‐Performing Teachers? Evidence from Chile
by Gregory Elacqua & Diana Hincapie & Isabel Hincapie & Veronica Montalva
- 633-639 Between Epistemic Necessity And Political Utility: The Role Of Basic Income Experiments
by Bru Laín
- 639-644 The Case For Basic Income Experiments
by Amy Castro & Stacia West
- 645-649 Policy Details As A Plea For Basic Income Experiments
by Bru Laín
- 650-653 Turning Point: Policymaking in the Era of Artificial Intelligence, by Darrell M. West and John R. Allen, Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2020, 297 pp., hardcover $24.99, paperback $19.99
by Victor Kilanko
- 653-658 Lessons from SSA Demonstrations for Disability Policy and Future Research, edited by Austin Nichols, Jeffrey Hemmeter, and Debra Goetz Engler, Rockville, MD: Abt Press, 2021, 510 pp., $23 (US), paperback
by Laura R. Peck
- 658-663 Gender Equality and Public Policy: Measuring Progress in Europe, by PaolaProfeta, New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2020, 211 pp., $29.99 (US), paperback
by Shawnika Johnson
- 664-664 Award Given By The Vernon Prize Committee For Volume 40 Of Jpam
by Thurston Domina & Deven Carlson & James Carter & Matthew Lenard & Andrew McEachin & Rachel Perera
January 2022, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 4-4 Notes from the Editor
by Erdal Tekin
- 5-10 Introduction to the Research Articles
by Erdal Tekin
- 11-44 Consequences of Administrative Burden for Social Safety Nets that Support the Healthy Development of Children
by Carolyn J. Heinrich & Sayil Camacho & Sarah Clark Henderson & Mónica Hernández & Ela Joshi
- 45-91 The Effect of Public Health Insurance on Criminal Recidivism
by Erkmen G. Aslim & Murat C. Mungan & Carlos I. Navarro & Han Yu
- 92-130 High‐Skilled Immigration and the Labor Market: Evidence from the H‐1B Visa Program
by Patrick S. Turner
- 131-161 Potential Race and Gender Biases in High‐Stakes Teacher Observations
by Jason A. Grissom & Brendan Bartanen
- 162-192 Evaluating Education Governance: Does State Takeover of School Districts Affect Student Achievement?
by Beth E. Schueler & Joshua F. Bleiberg
- 193-225 The Trade‐Off Between Work and Education: Evidence from Public Transportation Penetration to Arab Towns in Israel
by Aamer Abu‐Qarn & Shirlee Lichtman‐Sadot
- 226-251 Skipping the Bag: The Intended and Unintended Consequences of Disposable Bag Regulation
by Tatiana Homonoff & Lee‐Sien Kao & Javiera Selman & Christina Seybolt
- 252-277 Internal And External Validity Of The Comparative Interrupted Time‐Series Design: A Meta‐Analysis
by Jared Coopersmith & Thomas D. Cook & Jelena Zurovac & Duncan Chaplin & Lauren V. Forrow
- 278-317 Determinants Of Small Business Reopening Decisions After Covid Restrictions Were Lifted
by Dylan Balla‐Elliott & Zoë B. Cullen & Edward L. Glaeser & Michael Luca & Christopher Stanton
- 318-349 To What Extent Does In‐Person Schooling Contribute To The Spread Of Covid‐19? Evidence From Michigan And Washington
by Dan Goldhaber & Scott A. Imberman & Katharine O. Strunk & Bryant G. Hopkins & Nate Brown & Erica Harbatkin & Tara Kilbride
- 351-357 Providing Free School Meals To Wealthy Students Does Not Help Children In Need
by Jonathan Butcher
- 358-364 Free School Meals For All Is The Key To Supporting Education And Health Outcomes
by Crystal FitzSimons
- 364-367 Response To Crystal Fitzsimons’ Essay
by Jonathan Butcher
- 367-371 Response To Jonathan Butcher'S Essay
by Crystal FitzSimons
- 372-375 Cradle to Kindergarten: A New Plan to Combat Inequality, Second Edition, by Ajay Chaudry, Taryn Morrissey, Christina Weiland, and Hirokazu Yoshikawa, New York, NY: The Russel Sage Foundation, 2021, 284 pp., $29.95 paperback
by Justin A. Hiltz
- 375-380 The Global Rise of the Modern Plug‐In Electric Vehicle: Public Policy, Innovation and Strategy by John D. Graham, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021, 489 pp., $157.50 (Elgar online)
by Bradley W. Lane
September 2021, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 1043-1046 Introduction to the Research Articles
by Erdal Tekin
- 1047-1082 Can Precision Policing Reduce Gun Violence? Evidence from “Gang Takedowns” in New York City
by Aaron Chalfin & Michael LaForest & Jacob Kaplan
- 1083-1119 Discrimination at the Intersection of Age, Race, and Gender: Evidence from an Eye‐Tracking Experiment
by Joanna N. Lahey & Douglas R. Oxley
- 1120-1139 Same‐Sex Couples and the Gains to Marriage: The Importance of the Legal Environment
by Scott M. Delhommer & Daniel S. Hamermesh
- 1140-1170 Do Foster Care Agencies Discriminate Against Gay Couples? Evidence from a Correspondence Study
by Mattie Mackenzie‐Liu & David J. Schwegman & Leonard M. Lopoo
- 1171-1196 My Brother's Keeper? The Impact of Targeted Educational Supports
by Thomas S. Dee & Emily K. Penner
- 1197-1229 The Kids on the Bus: The Academic Consequences of Diversity‐Driven School Reassignments
by Thurston Domina & Deven Carlson & James Carter & Matthew Lenard & Andrew McEachin & Rachel Perera
- 1230-1248 Nudges Don't Work When the Benefits Are Ambiguous: Evidence from a High‐Stakes Education Program
by Benjamin L. Castleman & Francis X. Murphy & Richard W. Patterson & William L. Skimmyhorn
- 1249-1287 The Effects of Employment Counseling on Labor Market Outcomes for Adults and Dislocated Workers: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Experiment
by Sheena McConnell & Peter Z. Schochet & Dana Rotz & Ken Fortson & Paul Burkander & Annalisa Mastri
- 1289-1297 An Argument Against The $15 Minimum Wage
by Michael R. Strain
- 1297-1305 The Economics Of A $15 Federal Minimum Wage By 2025
by Michael Reich
- 1306-1308 Response To Michael Reich
by Michael R. Strain
- 1308-1312 Counterpoint To Michael Strain
by Michael Reich
- 1313-1317 Religious Liberty and Education: A Case Study of Yeshivas vs. New York, edited by Jason Bedrick, Jay P. Greene, and Matthew H. Lee. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2020, 159 pp., $60(US), hardcover
by Eugene Alper & Ciprian Barnutiu
- 1317-1320 Teacher Diversity and Student Success: Why Racial Representation Matters in the Classroom, by Seth Gershenson, Michael Hansen, and Constance A. Lindsay. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Education Press, 2021, 206 pp., $34(US), paperback
by Luis A. Rodriguez
June 2021, Volume 40, Issue 3