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January 2018, Volume 37, Issue 1
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
- 933-933 Should For‐Profit Colleges Receive Federal Student Aid?
by Theodore Joyce
- 934-942 The Case For Limiting Federal Student Aid To For‐Profit Colleges
by Stephanie Riegg Cellini & Cory Koedel
- 942-950 Does Regulating For‐Profit Colleges Improve Educational Outcomes? What We Know, What We Don'T Know, And What We Need To Find Out
by Gregory Gilpin & Christiana Stoddard
- 950-953 Response To Gilpin And Stoddard
by Stephanie Riegg Cellini & Cory Koedel
- 953-956 Does Regulating For‐Profit Colleges Improve Educational Outcomes? Response To Cellini And Koedel
by Gregory Gilpin & Christina Stoddard
- 957-959 The Financial Diaries: How American Families Cope in a World of Uncertainty by Jonathan Morduch and Rachel Schneider , Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press , 2017 , 248 pp., $27.95
by Michael Shires & Luisa R. Blanco
June 2017, Volume 36, Issue 3
March 2017, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 271-271 Notes from the Editor
by Kenneth A. Couch
- 272-275 Introduction to the Research Articles
by Kenneth A. Couch
- 276-302 Presidential Address: Making Federal Social Programs Work
by Ron Haskins
- 303-326 The Pass‐Through of Taxes on Sugar‐Sweetened Beverages to Retail Prices: The Case of Berkeley, California
by John Cawley & David E. Frisvold
- 327-357 Are Parental Welfare Work Requirements Good for Disadvantaged Children? Evidence From Age‐of‐Youngest‐Child Exemptions
by Chris M. Herbst
- 358-389 Child Poverty, the Great Recession, and the Social Safety Net in the United States
by Marianne Bitler & Hilary Hoynes & Elira Kuka
- 390-417 The Impact of Health Insurance on Preventive Care and Health Behaviors: Evidence from the First Two Years of the ACA Medicaid Expansions
by Kosali Simon & Aparna Soni & John Cawley
- 418-437 What Can We Learn From A Doubly Randomized Preference Trial?—An Instrumental Variables Perspective
by Burt S. Barnow & Coady Wing & M. H. Clark
- 438-459 On Measuring and Reducing Selection Bias With a Quasi‐Doubly Randomized Preference Trial
by Ted Joyce & Dahlia K. Remler & David A. Jaeger & Onur Altindag & Stephen D. O'Connell & Sean Crockett
- 460-460 Has The “No Child Left Behind” Policy Positively Impacted Student Performance?
by Theodore Joyce
- 461-469 No Child Left Behind: A Deeply Flawed Federal Policy
by Helen F. Ladd
- 469-477 The Changing Federal Role In School Accountability
by Brian Jacob
- 477-480 Nclb: Response To Jacob
by Helen F. Ladd
- 480-483 The Potential And Limits Of Federal Policy: A Response To Ladd
by Brian Jacob
- 484-488 International Public Policy Analysis by George M. Guess and Thomas Husted , New York : Routledge , 2017 , 318 pp., $195, hardback, $64.95, paper
by Karen J. Baehler
January 2017, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 5-5 Notes from the Editor
by Kenneth A. Couch
- 6-10 Introduction to the Research Articles
by Kenneth A. Couch
- 11-37 Testing the School‐to‐Prison Pipeline
by Emily G. Owens
- 38-64 Policy Reform and the Problem of Private Investment: Evidence from the Power Sector
by Johannes Urpelainen & Joonseok Yang
- 65-96 The Effect of the Child Support Performance and Incentive Act of 1998 on Rewarded and Unrewarded Performance Goals
by Ed Gerrish
- 97-125 Supplying Disadvantaged Schools with Effective Teachers: Experimental Evidence on Secondary Math Teachers from Teach For America
by Hanley S. Chiang & Melissa A. Clark & Sheena McConnell
- 126-153 College Enrollment and Completion Among Nationally Recognized High‐Achieving Hispanic Students
by Oded Gurantz & Michael Hurwitz & Jonathan Smith
- 154-177 Explaining the Consequences of Imprisonment for Union Formation and Dissolution in Denmark
by Peter Fallesen & Lars H. Andersen
- 178-210 Early Impacts of the Affordable Care Act on Health Insurance Coverage in Medicaid Expansion and Non‐Expansion States
by Charles Courtemanche & James Marton & Benjamin Ukert & Aaron Yelowitz & Daniela Zapata
- 211-238 The Effect of the Affordable Care Act Medicaid Expansion on Migration
by Lucas Goodman
- 240-248 Are Payday Loans Harmful To Consumers?
by Lisa Servon
- 248-255 Payday Loans Harm Consumers, But Reform Is Possible
by Alex Horowitz
- 255-258 Are Payday Loans Harmful To Consumers? Response To Horowitz
by Lisa Servon
- 258-261 Description Of Root Causes And Innovation Have Limited Relevance To Reform Debate: Response To Servon
by Alex Horowitz
- 262-265 The Myth of Achievement Tests: The GED and the Role of Character in American Life, by James J. Heckman, John E. Humphries, and Tim Kautz (Editors), Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2014, 472 pp., $59 hardback, $32.50 paper
by Daniel Kuehn
September 2016, Volume 35, Issue 4
June 2016, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 503-503 Notes from the Editor
by Kenneth A. Couch
- 504-508 Introduction to the Research Articles
by Kenneth A. Couch
- 509-532 The Effect of Breakfast in the Classroom on Obesity and Academic Performance: Evidence from New York City
by Sean P. Corcoran & Brian Elbel & Amy Ellen Schwartz
- 533-558 Public and Private Production in a Mixed Delivery System: Regulation, Competition and Costs
by Germà Bel & Jordi Rosell
- 559-586 The Effect of English Language Learner Reclassification on Student ACT Scores, High School Graduation, and Postsecondary Enrollment: Regression Discontinuity Evidence from Wisconsin
by Deven Carlson & Jared E. Knowles
- 587-614 Broadening Benefits from Natural Resource Extraction: Housing Values and Taxation of Natural Gas Wells as Property
by Jeremy G. Weber & J. Wesley Burnett & Irene M. Xiarchos
- 615-638 Performance Standards and Employee Effort: Evidence From Teacher Absences
by Seth Gershenson
- 639-661 Do School Report Cards Produce Accountability Through the Ballot Box?
by Vladimir Kogan & Stéphane Lavertu & Zachary Peskowitz
- 662-682 Reading for Life and Adolescent Re‐Arrest: Evaluating a Unique Juvenile Diversion Program
by A. D. Seroczynski & William N. Evans & Amy D. Jobst & Luke Horvath & Giuliana Carozza
- 683-706 Charter High Schools’ Effects on Long‐Term Attainment and Earnings
by Tim R. Sass & Ron W. Zimmer & Brian P. Gill & T. Kevin Booker
- 708-715 Big Data For Public Policy: The Quadruple Helix
by Julia Lane
- 715-721 Big Data And The Transformation Of Public Policy Analysis
by Ron S. Jarmin & Amy B. O'Hara
- 722-724 Big Data: The Role Of Education And Training
by Julia Lane
- 725-727 Counterpoint To “Big Data For Public Policy: The Quadruple Helix”
by Ron S. Jarmin & Amy B. O'Hara
- 728-731 Energy‐Based Economic Development: How Clean Energy Can Drive Development and Stimulate Economic Growth , by Sanya Carley and Sara Lawrence , London, UK : Springer‐Verlag , 2014 , 165 pp., $ 129.00 , hardcover
by Karnamadakala Rahul Sharma & Elizabeth J. Wilson
April 2016, Volume 35, Issue 2
January 2016, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 5-5 Notes from the Editor
by Kenneth A. Couch
- 6-10 Introduction to the Research Articles
by Kenneth A. Couch
- 11-33 Representative Bureaucracy, Organizational Integrity, and Citizen Coproduction: Does an Increase in Police Ethnic Representativeness Reduce Crime?
by Sounman Hong
- 34-66 The Impact of Affirmative Action on the Employment of Minorities and Women: A Longitudinal Analysis Using Three Decades of EEO‐1 Filings
by Fidan Ana Kurtulus
- 67-93 Hold Your Fire: Did the 1996 Federal Gun Control Act Expansion Reduce Domestic Homicides?
by Kerri M. Raissian
- 94-116 The Impact of Child‐Care Subsidies on Child Development: Evidence from Geographic Variation in the Distance to Social Service Agencies
by Chris M. Herbst & Erdal Tekin
- 117-144 Parental Leave Legislation and Women's Work: A Story of Unequal Opportunities
by Sari Pekkala Kerr
- 145-172 The Influence of Homebuyer Education on Default and Foreclosure Risk: A Natural Experiment
by Scott R. Brown
- 173-194 What Do Right‐to‐Work Laws Do? Evidence from a Synthetic Control Method Analysis
by Ozkan Eren & Serkan Ozbeklik
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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