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September 2011, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 945-946 Top‐down controls not the solution: Response to Marmor, Oberlander, and White
by Joseph Antos
- 947-956 The Information: A History, a Theory, a Flood, by James Gleick, New York: Pantheon Books, 2011, 526 pp., $29.95 hardcover. Delete: The Virtue of Forgetting in the Digital Age, by Viktor Mayer‐Schönberger, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2009, 235 pp., $24.95, hardcover
by Eugene B. McGregor Jr.
June 2011, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 413-417 Introduction to the research articles
by Maureen A. Pirog
- 418-446 The impact of no Child Left Behind on student achievement
by Thomas S. Dee & Brian Jacob
- 447-469 Making a difference? The effects of Teach For America in high school
by Zeyu Xu & Jane Hannaway & Colin Taylor
- 470-498 Weighted student funding in the Netherlands: A model for the U.S.?
by Helen F. Ladd & Edward B. Fiske
- 499-533 Increase in the length of incarceration and the subsequent labor market outcomes: Evidence from men released from Illinois state prisons
by Haeil Jung
- 534-556 Encryption and the loss of patient data
by Amalia R. Miller & Catherine E. Tucker
- 557-580 A supervisor like me: Race, representation, and the satisfaction and turnover decisions of public sector employees
by Jason A. Grissom & Lael R. Keiser
- 581-597 Searching for contracting patterns over time: Do prime contractor and subcontractor relations follow similar patterns for professional services provision?
by Branco Ponomariov & Gordon Kingsley & Craig Boardman
- 598-612 The social cost of trading: Measuring the increased damages from sulfur dioxide trading in the United States
by David D. Henry III & Nicholas Z. Muller & Robert O. Mendelsohn
- 613-643 The methodology of normative policy analysis
by Christopher Robert & Richard Zeckhauser
- 644-644 Introduction: Health policy and sugar‐sweetened beverages
by Kenneth A. Couch
- 645-655 Sugar‐sweetened beverages and obesity: The potential impact of public policies
by Frank J. Chaloupka & Lisa M. Powell & Jamie F. Chriqui
- 655-662 Are soft drink taxes an effective mechanism for reducing obesity?
by Jason M. Fletcher & David E. Frisvold & Nathan Tefft
- 662-664 Sugar‐sweetened beverages and obesity prevention: Policy recommendations
by Frank J. Chaloupka & Lisa M. Powell & Jamie F. Chriqui
- 664-665 The proof is in the pudding: Response to Chaloupka, Powell, and Chriqui
by Jason M. Fletcher & David E. Frisvold & Nathan Tefft
- 666-668 Repairing the U.S. Social Safety Net, by Martha R. Burt and Demetra Smith Nightingale. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute Press, 2010, 273 pp., $29.50, paperback. Making the Work‐Based Safety Net Work Better, by Carolyn J. Heinrich and John Karl Scholz, Editors. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2009, 348 pp., $47.50, hardcover
by Eugene B. McGregor Jr. & Kristin S. Seefeldt
- 669-674 The Death and Life of the Great American School System: How Testing and Choice Are Undermining Education, by Diane Ravitch. New York: Basic Books, 2010, 296 pp., $15.72, hardcover. Spin Cycle: How Research Is Used in Policy Debates, by Jeffrey Henig. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2008, 312 pp., $32.50, hardcover. The Ordeal of Equality: Did Federal Regulation Fix the Schools? by David K. Cohen and Susan L. Moffitt. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 336 pp., $27.82, hardcover
by Eugene B. McGregor Jr. & James P. Spillane
- 674-676 Saving Schools: From Horace Mann to Virtual Learning, by Paul E. Peterson. Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2010, 320 pp., $25.95 hardcover
by Eugene B. McGregor Jr. & Ashlyn Aiko Nelson
March 2011, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 199-200 Notes from the Editor
by Maureen A. Pirog
- 201-204 Introduction to the research articles
by Maureen A. Pirog
- 205-215 Presidential address: Evaluating the questions that alternative policy success measures answer
by Richard V. Burkhauser
- 216-232 State mortgage foreclosure policies and lender interventions: Impacts on borrower behavior in default
by J. Michael Collins & Ken Lam & Christopher E. Herbert
- 233-255 The benefits and costs of the Section 8 housing subsidy program: A framework and estimates of first‐year effects
by Deven Carlson & Robert Haveman & Thomas Kaplan & Barbara Wolfe
- 256-286 Do data breach disclosure laws reduce identity theft?
by Sasha Romanosky & Rahul Telang & Alessandro Acquisti
- 287-309 The effect of attending full‐day kindergarten on English learner students
by Jill S. Cannon & Alison Jacknowitz & Gary Painter
- 310-333 Getting a job is only half the battle: Maternal job loss and child classroom behavior in low‐income families
by Heather D. Hill & Pamela A. Morris & Nina Castells & Jessica Thornton Walker
- 334-358 Multilevel analysis of the effects of antidiscrimination policies on earnings by sexual orientation
by Marieka Klawitter
- 359-380 Exploring the dynamics of policy interaction: Feedback among and impacts from multiple, concurrently applied policy approaches for promoting collaboration
by Boyd W. Fuller & Khuong Minh Vu
- 381-382 The foreclosure crisis: Causes and consequences
by Kenneth A. Couch & Ashlyn Aiko Nelson
- 382-388 Understanding the foreclosure crisis
by Kristopher Gerardi & Stephen L. Ross & Paul Willen
- 388-396 Decoding the foreclosure crisis: Causes, responses, and consequences
by Vicki Been & Sewin Chan & Ingrid Gould Ellen & Josiah R. Madar
- 396-398 Decoding misperceptions: The role of underwriting and appropriate policy responses
by Kristopher Gerardi & Stephen L. Ross & Paul Willen
- 398-400 Negative equity, yes, but not the whole story
by Vicki Been & Sewin Chan & Ingrid Gould Ellen & Josiah R. Madar
- 401-404 Subprime nation: American power, global capital, and the housing bubble, by Herman M. Schwartz, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2009, 258 pp., $24.95 paperback. Animal spirits: How human psychology drives the economy, and why it matters for global capitalism, by George A. Akerlof and Robert J. Shiller, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2009, 230 pp., $24.95 hardcover
by Eugene B. McGregor Jr. & Ashlyn Aiko Nelson
- 404-408 Creating an opportunity society, by Ron Haskins and Isabel Sawhill. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2009, 347 pp., $28.95, paperback
by Timothy Smeeding
December 2011, Volume 30, Issue 1
2010, Volume 29, Issue 4
2010, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 421-425 Introduction to the research articles
by Maureen A. Pirog
- 426-450 Status versus growth: The distributional effects of school accountability policies
by Helen F. Ladd & Douglas L. Lauen
- 451-478 Do financial incentives help low-performing schools attract and keep academically talented teachers? Evidence from California
by Jennifer L. Steele & Richard J. Murnane & John B. Willett
- 479-505 The effects of the National School Lunch Program on education and health
by Peter Hinrichs
- 506-525 Does supported employment work?
by Melayne Morgan McInnes & Orgul Demet Ozturk & Suzanne McDermott & Joshua R. Mann
- 526-552 Financial aid and for-profit colleges: Does aid encourage entry?
by Stephanie Riegg Cellini
- 553-577 Is private production of public services cheaper than public production? A meta-regression analysis of solid waste and water services
by Germà Bel & Xavier Fageda & Mildred E. Warner
- 578-602 What drives the diffusion of inclusionary zoning?
by Rachel Meltzer & Jenny Schuetz
- 603-604 Expanding work programs in child support: Whether and how
by Kenneth A. Couch
- 604-610 Rethinking public policy toward low-income fathers in the child support program
by Elaine Sorensen
- 610-616 Why we need work programs for fathers
by Lawrence M. Mead
- 616-618 Policy options for low-income fathers cost relatively little
by Elaine Sorensen
- 619-620 The need for institutions
by Lawrence M. Mead
- 621-621 Professional practice
by Richard P. Nathan
- 621-625 Nonprofit organizations and government: Implications for policy and practice
by Steven Rathgeb Smith
- 625-628 Administering services and managing contracts: The dual role of government human services officials
by Jack Krauskopf & Bin Chen
- 628-632 Nonprofit agency challenges
by Alnoor Ebrahim
- 632-637 The client perspective on nonprofit social service organizations
by Rebecca Joyce Kissane
- 637-644 Nonprofits within policy fields
by Jodi Sandfort
- 645-649 The character of harms: Operational challenges in control , by Malcolm K. Sparrow. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008, 264 pp., $32.99, hardback
by Heather E. Campbell
- 649-653 Structuring an energy technology revolution , by Charles Weiss and William B. Bonvillian. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2009, 318 pp., $24, hardcover
by Jonathan B. Wiener
2010, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 215-216 Notes from the Editor: Special issue on poverty measurement
by Maureen A. Pirog
- 217-226 Poverty measurement in the U.S., Europe, and developing countries
by Kenneth A. Couch & Maureen A. Pirog
- 227-242 Challenges in an aging society: Presidential address to APPAM
by Katherine Swartz
- 243-266 The distributional impact of in-kind public benefits in European countries
by Alari Paulus & Holly Sutherland & Panos Tsakloglou
- 267-284 Asset-based measurement of poverty
by Andrea Brandolini & Silvia Magri & Timothy M. Smeeding
- 285-304 Indicators of poverty and social exclusion in a global context
by Eric Marlier & A. B. Atkinson
- 305-325 Using non-monetary deprivation indicators to analyze poverty and social exclusion: Lessons from Europe?
by Brian Nolan & Christopher T. Whelan
- 326-350 How regressive are indirect taxes? A microsimulation analysis for five European countries
by André Decoster & Jason Loughrey & Cathal O'Donoghue & Dirk Verwerft
- 351-372 Who became poor, who escaped poverty, and why? Developing and using a retrospective methodology in five countries
by Anirudh Krishna
- 373-386 Using the American community survey to create a National Academy of Sciences-style poverty measure: Work by the New York City Center for Economic Opportunity
by Mark Levitan & Christine D'Onofrio & Gayatri Koolwal & John Krampner & Daniel Scheer & Todd Seidel & Vicky Virgin
- 387-400 Estimating the potential effects of poverty reduction policies
by Sheila Zedlewski & Linda Giannarelli & Laura Wheaton
- 401-407 Fighting poverty: Attentive policy can make a huge difference
by Kenneth Couch & Timothy M. Smeeding & Jane Waldfogel
- 408-412 Out of reach: Place, poverty and the new American welfare state , by Scott W. Allard. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2009, 280 pp., $35.00, paperback
by Eugene B. McGregor & Bruce A. Weber
- 412-415 Transforming global information and communication markets: The political economy of innovation , by Peter F. Cowhey and Jonathan D. Aronson. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2009, 368 pp., $34.00 hardback
by Eugene B. McGregor & Mayer-Schönberger Viktor
- 416-416 Award given by the Vernon Prize Committee for volume 28 of JPAM
by Ronald Mincy & Jennifer Hill & Marilyn Sinkewicz
2010, Volume 29, Issue 1
2009, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 549-550 Notes from the editor
by Maureen A. Pirog
- 551-554 Introduction to the research articles
by Maureen A. Pirog
- 555-576 Explaining race, poverty, and gender disparities in advanced course-taking
by Dylan Conger & Mark C. Long & Patrice Iatarola
- 577-599 The effects of welfare reform on the academic performance of children in low-income households
by Amalia R. Miller & Lei Zhang
- 600-625 Ethnic enclave residence, employment, and commuting of Latino workers
by Cathy Yang Liu
- 626-654 A comparative cost analysis of commodity foods from the U.S. Department of Agriculture in the National School Lunch Program
by Cora Peterson
- 655-671 Voter-weighted environmental preferences
by Jason Bell & Joel Huber & W. Kip Viscusi
- 672-691 Collusion in auctions for emission permits: An experimental analysis
by Dallas Burtraw & Jacob Goeree & Charles A. Holt & Erica Myers & Karen Palmer & William Shobe
- 692-693 Should “value-added” models be used to evaluate teachers?
by Allison Armour-Garb
- 693-699 Teacher value-added: Don't end the search before it starts
by Douglas N. Harris
- 700-709 Evaluating value-added models: A validity argument approach
by Heather C. Hill
- 709-711 Response to Heather C. Hill
by Douglas N. Harris
- 711-712 Response to Douglas N. Harris
by Heather C. Hill
- 713-715 European measures of income, poverty, and social exclusion: Recent developments and lessons for U.S. poverty measurement
by Douglas J. Besharov & Kenneth Couch
- 715-725 Deconstructing European poverty measures: What relative and absolute scales measure
by Richard V. Burkhauser
- 725-731 Impressionistic realism: The Europeans focus the U.S. on measurement
by David S. Johnson
- 732-738 Europe's other poverty measures: Absolute thresholds underlying social assistance
by Richard Bavier
- 738-744 European measures of poverty and “social exclusion”: Material deprivation, consumption, and life satisfaction
by Neil Gilbert
- 745-752 New comparative measures of income, material deprivation, and well-being
by Timothy M. Smeeding
- 753-757 The Politics of Presidential Appointments: Political Control and Bureaucratic Performance , by David E. Lewis, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2006, 293 pp., $60.00 hardcover, $24.95 paperback
by Evan J. Ringquist
- 757-760 Europe's Role in Nation-Building: From the Balkans to the Congo , by James Dobbins, Seth G. Jones, Keith Crane, Christopher S. Chivvis, Andrew Radin, F. Stephen Larrabee, Nora Bensahel, Brooke K. Stearns, and Benjamin W. Goldsmith. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, October, 2008, 295 pp., $35.00, paperback
by Jason D. Klein
- 760-763 Work-Life Policies , Edited by Ann C. Crouter and Allen Booth. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute Press, 2009, 372 pp., $32.50 paperback
by Sunny L. Munn
2009, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 335-335 Notes from the Editor
by Maureen A. Pirog
- 336-339 Introduction to the research articles
by Maureen A. Pirog
- 340-365 Policy incentives and the extension of mortgage credit: Increasing market discipline for subprime lending
by Xudong An & Raphael W. Bostic
- 366-393 Harming the best: How schools affect the black-white achievement gap
by Eric A. Hanushek & Steven G. Rivkin
- 394-416 Inside national service: AmeriCorps' impact on participants
by Peter Frumkin & JoAnn Jastrzab & Margaret Vaaler & Adam Greeney & Robert T. Grimm & Kevin Cramer & Nathan Dietz
- 417-439 Marriage: Cause or mere indicator of future earnings growth?
by Ronald Mincy & Jennifer Hill & Marilyn Sinkewicz
- 440-462 The nonprofit advantage: Producing quality in thick and thin child care markets
by Gordon Cleveland & Michael Krashinsky
- 463-478 A better budget rule
by Michael Dothan & Fred Thompson
- 479-495 NSF's Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR): Subsidizing academic research or state budgets?
by Yonghong Wu
- 496-496 Introduction
by Richard P. Nathan
- 497-505 Making management count: A case for theory- and evidence-based public management
by Dennis C. Smith
- 505-512 What can we expect from performance measurement activities?
by Beryl A. Radin
- 512-514 What can we expect from performance management activities that we cannot expect from performance measurement?
by Dennis C. Smith
- 514-516 Response to Dennis Smith
by Beryl Radin
- 517-520 The search for social entrepreneurship , by Paul C. Light. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2008, 296 pp., $26.95, paperback
by Leslie Lenkowsky
- 521-523 The warping of government work , by John D. Donahue. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2008, 213 pp., $35.00, hardback
by Eugene B. Mcgregor
2009, Volume 28, Issue 2
2009, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-1 Notes from the Editor
by Maureen A. Pirog
- 2-5 Introduction to research articles
by Maureen A. Pirog
- 6-28 Using private demand studies to calculate socially optimal vaccine subsidies in developing countries
by Joseph Cook & Marc Jeuland & Brian Maskery & Donald Lauria & Dipika Sur & John Clemens & Dale Whittington
- 29-54 Parental leave policies and parents' employment and leave-taking
by Wen-Jui Han & Christopher Ruhm & Jane Waldfogel
- 55-80 The effects of NBPTS-certified teachers on student achievement
by Douglas N. Harris & Tim R. Sass
- 81-101 The long-term effects of housing assistance on work and welfare
by Sandra Newman & C. Scott Holupka & Joseph Harkness
- 102-121 Inequities in enforcement? Environmental justice and government performance
by David M. Konisky
- 122-146 Institutional factors affecting biophysical outcomes in forest management
by Eric A. Coleman
- 147-163 The effect of recent tax changes on taxable income: Evidence from a new panel of tax returns
by Bradley T. Heim
- 164-165 The role of random assignment in social policy research
by Maureen A. Pirog
- 165-166 Some empirically viable alternatives to random assignment
by Thomas D. Cook & Peter M. Steiner
- 166-168 Managing applied research in federal employment policy
by David E. Balducchi & Stephen A. Wandner
- 168-169 Comment on random assignment in policy research
by James Q. Wilson
- 169-172 Are the alternatives to randomized assignment nearly as good? Statistical corrections to nonrandomized evaluations
by Maureen A. Pirog & Anne L. Buffardi & Colleen K. Chrisinger & Pradeep Singh & John Briney
- 173-174 Beyond random assignment for internal validity and beyond social research for random assignment
by Laura Langbein
- 174-175 The crowding out hypothesis
by David Greenberg
- 175-176 Get the question right, then choose the method
by Gordon Berlin & Robert Solow
- 176-178 Is random assignment good enough?
by Eunsu Ju
- 178-180 Reply comments
by Rob Hollister
- 180-181 Reply comments
by Richard P. Nathan
- 182-185 Managing the Skies: Public Policy, Organization, and Financing of Air Traffic Management , by Clinton V. Oster and John Strong, Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2007, 221 pp., $89.95 hardback
by David Z. Plavin
- 185-192 Toward Excellence with Equity: An Emerging Vision for Closing the Achievement Gap , by Ronald F. Ferguson. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2007, 375 pp., $60.66, paperback| Categorically Unequal: The American Stratification System , by Douglas S. Massey. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2007, 319 pp.,$21.45, hardback| Segregation: The Rising Costs of America , by James H. Carr and Nandinee K. Kutty, Eds. New York: Routledge, 2008, 352 pp., $33.25, paperback
by Eugene B. McGregor
- 193-193 Erratum
by David A. Reingold
2008, Volume 27, Issue 4