Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
1982 - 2025
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Volume 44, issue 3, 2025
- Grads on the go: Measuring college‐specific labor markets for graduates pp. 741-763

- Johnathan G. Conzelmann, Steven W. Hemelt, Brad J. Hershbein, Shawn Martin, Andrew Simon and Kevin M. Stange
- Are public housing projects good for kids after all? pp. 764-791

- Jeehee Han and Amy Ellen Schwartz
- One threshold doesn't fit all: Tailoring machine learning predictions of consumer default for lower‐income areas pp. 792-815

- Vitaly Meursault, Daniel Moulton, Larry Santucci and Nathan Schor
- Selective exercise of discretion in disability insurance awards pp. 816-835

- Pilar Garcia‐Gomez, Pierre Koning, Owen O'Donnell and Carlos Riumalló‐Herl
- Better off by risk adjustment? Socioeconomic disparities in care utilization in Sweden following a payment reform pp. 836-868

- Anders Anell, Margareta Dackehag, Jens Dietrichson, Lina Maria Ellegård and Gustav Kjellsson
- More doctors in town now? Evidence from Medicaid expansions pp. 869-892

- Jason Huh and Jianjing Lin
- Expanding access to identification cards and social programs: Experimental evidence from Panamá pp. 893-916

- Ángela María Reyes, Benjamin Roseth and Diego Vera‐Cossio
- The impact of Secure Communities on the labor market outcomes of immigrant women pp. 917-942

- Cynthia Bansak, Sarah Pearlman and Chad Sparber
- Breastfeeding and the return to work after childbirth of new mothers: Evidence from a baby formula scare pp. 943-963

- Limor Hatsor and Ity Shurtz
- Can centralization of environmental regulations reduce firm emissions? Evidence from county‐prefecture centralization reforms in China pp. 964-996

- Xun Cao and Mingqin Wu
- How effective are behavioral interventions to increase the take‐up of social benefits? A systematic review of field experiments pp. 997-1059

- Pierre‐Marc Daigneault, Mathieu Ouimet, Alexandre Fortier‐Chouinard, Eriole Zita Nonki Tadida and Antoine Baby‐Bouchard
- The effect of inter‐municipal cooperation on social assistance programs: Evidence from housing allowances in England pp. 1060-1088

- Thomas Elston, Germà Bel and Han Wang
- Who do credit cards reward? pp. 1090-1098

- Natasha Sarin
- Credit card rewards subsidize the wealthy pp. 1099-1106

- Aaron Klein and Justin Schardin
- Credit card rewards counterpoint pp. 1107-1109

- Natasha Sarin
- Credit card rewards counterpoint pp. 1110-1112

- Aaron Klein and Justin Schardin
- Green Gentrification and Environmental Injustice: A Complexity Approach to Policy by Heather E. Campbell, Adam Eckerd, and Yushim Kim. Springer Cham, 2024, 202 pp., $179.99 (hardcover) pp. 1113-1117

- Shanti Gamper‐Rabindran
Volume 44, issue 2, 2025
- Rescuing state capacity: Proceduralism, the new politicization, and public policy pp. 364-378

- Donald P. Moynihan
- Are algorithms biased in education? Exploring racial bias in predicting community college student success pp. 379-402

- Kelli A. Bird, Benjamin L. Castleman and Yifeng Song
- Police reform from the top down: Experimental evidence on police executive support for civilian oversight pp. 403-427

- Ian T. Adams, Joshua McCrain, Daniel S. Schiff, Kaylyn Jackson Schiff and Scott M. Mourtgos
- The effect of mass migration on disease transmission: Evidence from the Venezuelan refugee crisis pp. 428-455

- Alicia Barriga and Richard A. Dunn
- Migrant children's take‐up of social health insurance: Experimental evidence from China pp. 456-482

- Menghan Shen, Zhiwei Tang, Xiaoxia Liang and Xiaoyang Ye
- Assessment frequency and equity of the property tax: Latest evidence from Philadelphia pp. 483-507

- Yilin Hou, Lei Ding, David J. Schwegman and Alaina G. Barca
- Matching it up: Non‐standard work and job satisfaction pp. 508-532

- Katarzyna Bech‐Wysocka, Magdalena Smyk, Joanna Tyrowicz and Lucas van der Velde
- Habit and skill retention in recycling pp. 533-552

- Dylan Brewer and Samantha Cameron
- Should electric vehicle purchase subsidies be linked with scrappage requirements? pp. 553-578

- Kevin Ankney and Benjamin Leard
- Spillover effects of Medicaid expansion on Medicare: Evidence from administrative data pp. 579-611

- Scott Barkowski, Dajung Jun and Yuting Zhang
- Does not‐for‐profit corporatization of local public services improve performance? pp. 612-631

- José M. Alonso and Rhys Andrews
- Practical issues in conducting distributional weighting in benefit‐cost analysis pp. 632-662

- Daniel Acland and David Greenberg
- Strengthening work requirements? Forecasting impacts of reforming cash assistance rules pp. 663-673

- Josep M. Nadal‐Fernandez, Gabrielle Pepin and Kane Schrader
- Not a border crisis, but a labor market crisis: The often overlooked “pull” factor of U.S. border crossings pp. 674-680

- Dany Bahar
- Black–White differences in Child Protective Services involvement: Evidence on the role of differential ‘risk’ pp. 682-692

- Lawrence M. Berger and Brenda Jones Harden
- Bias, risk, racism: Reconciling critical and quantitative approaches to understanding racial inequality in child welfare system outcomes pp. 693-706

- Frank Edwards
- Racism and racial disparities in Child Protective Services involvement: How can government respond? pp. 707-710

- Lawrence M. Berger and Brenda Jones Harden
- Incorporating a more expansive theory of racism into child and family policy systems pp. 711-714

- Frank Edwards
- Social Infrastructure and Left‐Behind Places by John Tomaney, Maeve Blackman, Lucy Natarajan, Dimitrios Panayotopoulos‐Tsiros, Florence Sutcliffe‐Braithwaite, and Myfanwy Taylor. Taylor & Francis, 2024, 108 pages. $48.99 (paperback). ISBN 978‐1032710051 pp. 715-720

- Ihsan Manshur Putra, Rahayu Lestari and Fauziah Istiqomah Abdunnafi
- We've Got You Covered: Rebooting American Health Careby Liran Einav and Amy Finkelstein. Penguin, 2023, 304 pp., $29 (paperback) pp. 721-726

- Naomi Zewde and Pamela Farley Short
Volume 44, issue 1, 2025
- Notes from the Editor pp. 6-6

- Erdal Tekin
- Measuring returns to experience using supervisor ratings of observed performance: The case of classroom teachers pp. 12-44

- Courtney Bell, Jessalynn James, Eric S. Taylor and James Wyckoff
- Does one plus one always equal two? Examining complementarities in educational interventions pp. 45-72

- Umut Özek
- Can information and advising affect postsecondary participation and attainment for military personnel? Evidence from a large‐scale experiment with the U.S. Army pp. 73-96

- Andrew C. Barr, Kelli A. Bird, Benjamin L. Castleman and William Skimmyhorn
- Can destigmatizing mental health increase willingness to seek help? Experimental evidence from Nepal pp. 97-124

- Lindsey Lacey, Nirajana Mishra, Priya Mukherjee, Nikhilesh Prakash, Nishith Prakash, Diane Quinn, Shwetlena Sabarwal and Deepak Saraswat
- Effect of vaccine recommendations on consumer and firm behavior pp. 125-150

- Brandyn F. Churchill, Laura E. Henkhaus and Emily C. Lawler
- The long‐run effects of temporary protection from deportation pp. 151-182

- Jorgen Harris and Rhiannon Jerch
- To make or buy commercialization: A synthetic control approach pp. 183-207

- Jason Coupet
- Did the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid eligibility expansions crowd out private health insurance coverage? pp. 208-235

- Conor Lennon
- For‐profit milk in nonprofit cartons? The case of nonprofit charter schools subcontracting with for‐profit education management organizations pp. 236-265

- Stephane Lavertu and Long Tran
- A review of the effects of legal access to same‐sex marriage pp. 266-294

- M. V. Lee Badgett, Christopher S. Carpenter, Maxine J. Lee and Dario Sansone
- Evaluating the effects of geographic adjustments on poverty measures using self‐reported financial well‐being pp. 295-303

- Jeff Larrimore
- Veteran Affairs disability compensation: Likely the U.S.’s largest disability program, but what do we know about its impacts on service‐disabled veterans? pp. 304-314

- Philip Armour and Catria Gadwah‐Meaden
- Tariffs on clean‐energy technology pp. 316-322

- Arik Levinson
- Tariffs are a necessary backstop of the clean energy transition pp. 323-328

- Elizabeth Pancotti and Todd Tucker
- Tariffs are an obstacle to the clean energy transition pp. 329-331

- Arik Levinson
- Credible climate policy must account for political and economic realities pp. 332-334

- Elizabeth Pancotti and Todd N. Tucker
- Mathematics for Social Sciences and Arts: Algebraic Modeling by Mahouton Norbert Hounkonnou, Dragana Martinovic, Melanija Mitrović, Philippa Pattison, Eds. 2023, Switzerland: Springer, 2023, 276 pp., €106.99 ($114.65) (e‐book), €129.99 ($139.30) (hardcover) pp. 335-339

- St. Maryam Mahaseng
- Poverty in the Pandemic: Policy Lessons From COVID‐19 by Zachary Parolin. New York: Russell Sage, 2023, 288 pp., $42.50 (paperback) pp. 340-344

- Vincent A. Fusaro
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