Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
1982 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 4, 2012
- Notes from the Editor pp. 809-809
- Maureen A. Pirog
- Introduction to the Research Articles pp. 810-812
- Maureen A. Pirog
- The Effect of Media on Charitable Giving and Volunteering: Evidence from the “Give Five” Campaign pp. 813-836
- Barış Yörük
- Who Benefits from KIPP? pp. 837-860
- Joshua Angrist, Susan Dynarski, Thomas J. Kane, Parag Pathak and Christopher Walters
- Family Business or Social Problem? The Cost of Unreported Domestic Violence pp. 861-875
- Scott Carrell and Mark Hoekstra
- Brown Fades: The End of Court‐Ordered School Desegregation and the Resegregation of American Public Schools pp. 876-904
- Sean F. Reardon, Elena Tej Grewal, Demetra Kalogrides and Erica Greenberg
- Natalist Policies in the United States pp. 905-946
- Leonard M. Lopoo and Kerri M. Raissian
- Point/Counterpoint pp. 947-947
- Kenneth Couch
- THE ECONOMICS OF U.S. IMMIGRATION POLICY pp. 948-956
- Pia Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny
- THE ELUSIVE GOAL: THE QUEST FOR A CREDIBLE IMMIGRATION POLICY pp. 956-963
- Vernon M. Briggs
- CREDIBLE IMMIGRATION POLICY REFORM: A RESPONSE TO BRIGGS pp. 963-966
- Pia Orrenius and Madeline Zavodny
- REPLY TO ORRENIUS AND ZAVODNY pp. 966-969
- Vernon M. Briggs
- Kids First: Five Big Ideas for Transforming Children's Lives and America's Future, by David L. Kirp, New York, NY: Public Affairs, 2011, 270 pp., $24.99, hardcover. ISBN 978‐1586489472. Providing a Sure Start: How Government Discovered Early Childhood, by Naomi Eisenstadt, Bristol, UK: The Policy Press, 2011, 178 pp., $36.95, paperback. ISBN 978‐1847427298. Finnish Lessons: What Can the World Learn from Educational Change in Finland, by Pasi Sahlberg, New York, NY: Teachers College Press, 2011, 167 pp., $34.95, paperback. ISBN 978‐0‐8077‐5257‐9 pp. 970-974
- Eugene B. McGregor and Jane Waldfogel
Volume 31, issue 3, 2012
- Notes from the Editor pp. 493-493
- Maureen A. Pirog
- Introduction to the Research Articles pp. 494-500
- Maureen A. Pirog
- Are Green Vehicles Worth the Extra Cost? The Case of Diesel‐Electric Hybrid Technology for Urban Delivery Vehicles pp. 501-532
- Kerry Krutilla and John D. Graham
- Do Carrots Work? Examining the Effectiveness of EPA's Compliance Assistance Program pp. 533-555
- Sarah Stafford
- Heat Waves, Droughts, and Preferences for Environmental Policy pp. 556-577
- Ann Owen, Emily Conover, Julio Videras and Stephen Wu
- Environmental Justice and Green‐Technology Adoption pp. 578-897
- Paul Ong
- OVERVIEW OF THE SCIENCE OF SCIENCE POLICY SYMPOSIUM pp. 598-600
- Julia Lane and Dan Black
- Subsidies for New Technologies and Knowledge Spillovers from Learning by Doing pp. 601-622
- Gregory Nemet
- Permanent Visas and Temporary Jobs: Evidence from Postdoctoral Participation of Foreign PhDs in the United States pp. 623-640
- Xiaohuan Lan
- Does Targeted, Disease‐Specific Public Research Funding Influence Pharmaceutical Innovation? pp. 641-660
- Margaret Blume-Kohout
- Growing Stem Cells: The Impact of Federal Funding Policy on the U.S. Scientific Frontier pp. 661-705
- Jeffrey L. Furman, Fiona Murray and Scott Stern
- Point/Counterpoint pp. 706-707
- Kenneth Couch, Julia Lane and Dan Black
- STEM CELLS, SCIENCE, AND PUBLIC REASONING pp. 707-714
- J. Benjamin Hurlbut and Jason Scott Robert
- Expand and Regularize Federal Funding for Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Research pp. 714-722
- Jason Owen‐Smith, Christopher Thomas Scott and Jennifer B. McCormick
- GOOD GOVERNANCE CONNECTS SCIENCE AND SOCIETY pp. 722-726
- J. Benjamin Hurlbut and Jason Scott Robert
- DEMOCRACY IS WORKING pp. 726-729
- Jason Owen‐Smith, Christopher Thomas Scott and Jennifer B. McCormick
- Can Nonexperimental Estimates Replicate Estimates Based on Random Assignment in Evaluations of School Choice? A Within‐Study Comparison pp. 729-751
- Kenneth Couch and Robert Bifulco
- Innovation Inducement Prizes: Connecting Research to Policy pp. 752-776
- Douglas J. Besharov and Heidi Williams
Volume 31, issue 2, 2012
- Introduction to the Research Articles pp. 197-202
- Maureen A. Pirog
- Education and Poverty: Confronting the Evidence pp. 203-227
- Helen Ladd
- The Effects of Building Strong Families: A Healthy Marriage and Relationship Skills Education Program for Unmarried Parents pp. 228-252
- Robert G. Wood, Sheena McConnell, Quinn Moore, Andrew Clarkwest and JoAnn Hsueh
- Medicare Part D and Its Effect on the Use of Prescription Drugs and Use of Other Health Care Services of the Elderly pp. 253-279
- Robert Kaestner and Nasreen Khan
- Three Strategies to Prevent Unintended Pregnancy pp. 280-311
- Adam Thomas
- Junk Food in Schools and Childhood Obesity pp. 312-337
- Ashlesha Datar and Nancy Nicosia
- Is There an Association Between Gasoline Prices and Physical Activity? Evidence from American Time Use Data pp. 338-366
- Bisakha Sen
- The Impact of Federal Preemption of State Antipredatory Lending Laws on the Foreclosure Crisis pp. 367-387
- Lei Ding, Roberto G. Quercia, Carolina K. Reid and Alan M. White
- The Effect of Requiring Private Employers to Extend Health Benefit Eligibility to Same‐Sex Partners of Employees: Evidence from California pp. 388-403
- Thomas Buchmueller and Christopher S. Carpenter
- Reducing Environmental Risks by Information Disclosure: Evidence in Residential Lead Paint Disclosure Rule pp. 404-431
- Hyunhoe Bae
- Survey‐Based Measurement of Public Management and Policy Networks pp. 432-452
- Adam Douglas Henry, Mark Lubell and Michael McCoy
- Point/Counterpoint pp. 453-453
- Kenneth Couch
- SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY INSURANCE: TIME FOR FUNDAMENTAL CHANGE pp. 454-461
- Richard Burkhauser and Mary Daly
- SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY INSURANCE: ESSENTIAL PROTECTION WHEN WORK INCAPACITY STRIKES pp. 461-469
- Virginia P. Reno and Lisa D. Ekman
- RESPONSE TO VIRGINIA RENO pp. 469-471
- Richard Burkhauser and Mary Daly
- DISABILITY INSURANCE IS PART OF THE SOLUTION, NOT A CAUSE OF WORK DISABILITY: RESPONSE TO BURKHAUSER AND DALY pp. 471-474
- Virginia P. Reno and Lisa D. Ekman
Volume 31, issue 1, 2012
- Notes from the Editor pp. 1-1
- Maureen A. Pirog
- Introduction to the research articles pp. 2-5
- Maureen A. Pirog
- Energy demand‐side management: New perspectives for a new era pp. 6-32
- Sanya Carley
- A preliminary theory of dark network resilience pp. 33-62
- René M. Bakker, Jörg Raab and H. Brinton Milward
- The efficiency of a group‐specific mandated benefit revisited: The effect of infertility mandates pp. 63-92
- Joanna Lahey
- Research frontiers in comparative policy analysis: An introduction pp. 93-93
- Aseem Prakash and Matthew Potoski
- Labor market policy: A comparative view on the costs and benefits of labor market flexibility pp. 94-110
- Lawrence Kahn
- The challenge of urban policy pp. 111-122
- Edward L. Glaeser
- Voluntary environmental programs: A comparative perspective pp. 123-138
- Aseem Prakash and Matthew Potoski
- Long‐term care: Common issues and unknowns pp. 139-152
- Katherine Swartz, Naoko Miake and Nadine Farag
- The post‐recession employment situation: A comparative perspective pp. 153-154
- Kenneth Couch
- European labor market in critical times: The importance of flexicurity confirmed pp. 154-160
- Sigried Caspar, Ines Hartwig and Barbara Moench
- Addressing the employment situation in the aftermath of the Great Recession pp. 160-168
- David Neumark and Kenneth Troske
- Crisis and employment: The case of Korea pp. 169-177
- Dongchul Cho and Sukha Shin
- Policy responses to the recent poor performance of the U.S. labor market pp. 177-186
- Robert Haveman, Carolyn Heinrich and Timothy Smeeding
- A strategic and integrated labor market approach: Essential to overcome the crisis and to assist structural adjustment pp. 186-188
- Sigried Caspar, Ines Hartwig and Barbara Moench
- Lessons from other countries, and rethinking (slightly) unemployment insurance as social insurance against the Great Recession pp. 188-191
- David Neumark and Kenneth Troske
- Time to shift from macro‐ to micro‐policies pp. 191-193
- Dongchul Cho and Sukha Shin
- Climbing out of a deep hole: Which path up? pp. 193-195
- Robert Haveman, Carolyn Heinrich and Timothy Smeeding
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