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March 2018, Volume 37, Issue 2
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
- 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