This volume, edited by Barrett Lee, Glenn Firebaugh, John Iceland, and Stephen Matthews, consists of 17 papers first presented at the Penn State Stratification Conference last fall.
The research in this volume provides a unique overview of the field of evidence-based policy, and demonstrates the benefits of this approach to policy-makers and the public alike.
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
This volume of The ANNALS outlines the infrastructures that will need to be built to make sure data providers and empirical researchers can best serve national policy needs.
This volume of The ANNALS offers a comprehensive consideration of eleven of the most prominent entitlement programs in the United States, reflecting on their ability to support Americans and examining necessary reforms to expand on current ...
This volume of The ANNALS introduces examples of regulation that support the RIT model and examples that extend and build on the model.
In this volume of The ANNALS the task of linking a broad supply of information—from administrative data, to social media, to census and surveys, to ethnographic data, to data from randomized controlled trials—to address how humans and ...
This volume of The ANNALS considers the power of United States policy reform and its potential to build self-reinforcing political consequences.
In this volume of The ANNALS experts examine the “social fallout” from this income imbalance.
This volume of The ANNALS focuses on who borrows to pay for higher education, why students do so, and the effects of borrowing. It also addresses the implications of student load debt for federal loan repayment programs.