Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
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Volume 40, issue 4, 2021
- Introduction to the Research Articles pp. 1043-1046

- Erdal Tekin
- Can Precision Policing Reduce Gun Violence? Evidence from “Gang Takedowns” in New York City pp. 1047-1082

- Aaron Chalfin, Michael LaForest and Jacob Kaplan
- Discrimination at the Intersection of Age, Race, and Gender: Evidence from an Eye‐Tracking Experiment pp. 1083-1119

- Joanna Lahey and Douglas R. Oxley
- Same‐Sex Couples and the Gains to Marriage: The Importance of the Legal Environment pp. 1120-1139

- Scott M. Delhommer and Daniel Hamermesh
- Do Foster Care Agencies Discriminate Against Gay Couples? Evidence from a Correspondence Study pp. 1140-1170

- Mattie Mackenzie‐Liu, David J. Schwegman and Leonard M. Lopoo
- My Brother's Keeper? The Impact of Targeted Educational Supports pp. 1171-1196

- Thomas Dee and Emily K. Penner
- The Kids on the Bus: The Academic Consequences of Diversity‐Driven School Reassignments pp. 1197-1229

- Thurston Domina, Deven Carlson, James Carter, Matthew Lenard, Andrew McEachin and Rachel Perera
- Nudges Don't Work When the Benefits Are Ambiguous: Evidence from a High‐Stakes Education Program pp. 1230-1248

- Benjamin L. Castleman, Francis Murphy, Richard W. Patterson and William Skimmyhorn
- The Effects of Employment Counseling on Labor Market Outcomes for Adults and Dislocated Workers: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Experiment pp. 1249-1287

- Sheena McConnell, Peter Z. Schochet, Dana Rotz, Ken Fortson, Paul Burkander and Annalisa Mastri
- AN ARGUMENT AGAINST THE $15 MINIMUM WAGE pp. 1289-1297

- Michael Strain
- THE ECONOMICS OF A $15 FEDERAL MINIMUM WAGE BY 2025 pp. 1297-1305

- Michael Reich
- RESPONSE TO MICHAEL REICH pp. 1306-1308

- Michael Strain
- COUNTERPOINT TO MICHAEL STRAIN pp. 1308-1312

- Michael Reich
- Religious Liberty and Education: A Case Study of Yeshivas vs. New York, edited by Jason Bedrick, Jay P. Greene, and Matthew H. Lee. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2020, 159 pp., $60(US), hardcover pp. 1313-1317

- Eugene Alper and Ciprian Barnutiu
- Teacher Diversity and Student Success: Why Racial Representation Matters in the Classroom, by Seth Gershenson, Michael Hansen, and Constance A. Lindsay. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Education Press, 2021, 206 pp., $34(US), paperback pp. 1317-1320

- Luis A. Rodriguez
Volume 40, issue 3, 2021
- Notes from the Editor pp. 680-680

- Erdal Tekin
- To Work for Yourself, for Others, or Not at All? How Disability Benefits Affect the Employment Decisions of Older Veterans pp. 686-714

- Courtney Coile, Mark Duggan and Audrey Guo
- Positive Health Externalities of Mandating Paid Sick Leave pp. 715-743

- Stefan Pichler, Katherine Wen and Nicolas Ziebarth
- Electronic Benefit Transfer and Food Expenditure Cycles pp. 744-773

- Michael Kuhn
- Undue Burden Beyond Texas: An Analysis of Abortion Clinic Closures, Births, and Abortions in Wisconsin pp. 774-813

- Joanna Venator and Jason Fletcher
- Increasing College Going by Incentivizing Savings: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Italy pp. 814-840

- Alberto Martini, Davide Azzolini, Barbara Romano and Loris Vergolini
- The Effect of Mentoring on School Attendance and Academic Outcomes: A Randomized Evaluation of the Check & Connect Program pp. 841-882

- Jonathan Guryan, Sandra Christenson, Ashley Cureton, Ijun Lai, Jens Ludwig, Catherine Schwarz, Emma Shirey and Mary Clair Turner
- Is College Remediation a Barrier or a Boost? Evidence from the Tennessee SAILS Program pp. 883-913

- Thomas J. Kane, Angela Boatman, Whitney Kozakowski, Christopher Bennett, Rachel Hitch and Dana Weisenfeld
- POLICIES TO REDUCE AND PREVENT HOMELESSNESS: WHAT WE KNOW AND GAPS IN THE RESEARCH pp. 914-963

- William Evans, David Phillips and Krista Ruffini
- LURKING INFERENTIAL MONSTERS? QUANTIFYING SELECTION BIAS IN EVALUATIONS OF SCHOOL PROGRAMS pp. 964-986

- Ben Weidmann and Luke Miratrix
- THE GREEN NEW DEAL AND THE FUTURE OF CARBON PRICING pp. 988-995

- Carolyn Fischer and Grant Jacobsen
- WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM THE GREEN NEW DEAL ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF EQUITY IN NATIONAL CLIMATE POLICY pp. 996-1002

- David M. Konisky and Sanya Carley
- POLITICAL VIABILITY, MARKET‐BASED STANDARDS, AND CLIMATE POLICY pp. 1002-1005

- Carolyn Fischer and Grant Jacobsen
- Inside a Public Policy Black Box: Congress, FERC, and Private Electric Utilities by Michael J. DeLor, Rowman & Littlefield (Lexington Books), 2019, 242 pages, $95, hardback pp. 1006-1011

- Nicholas L. Cain
- Achieving Social Equity: From Problems to Solutions by Mary E. Guy and Sean A. McCandless (Eds.), Melvin & Lehigh, Publishers, 2020, 194 pp., $42.95 paperback, $36.95 Kindle pp. 1011-1016

- Jean Reith Schroedel
Volume 40, issue 2, 2021
- APPAM Presidential Address: Reflections on Who Counts and Why it Matters pp. 324-347

- Maria Cancian
- The ACA Medicaid Expansion in Michigan and Financial Health pp. 348-375

- Sarah Miller, Luojia Hu, Robert Kaestner, Bhashkar Mazumder and Ashley Wong
- Effects of Access to Legal Same‐Sex Marriage on Marriage and Health pp. 376-411

- Christopher S. Carpenter, Samuel T. Eppink, Gilbert Gonzales and Tara McKay
- SNAP Schedules and Domestic Violence pp. 412-452

- Jillian Carr and Analisa Packham
- A National‐Level Informational Experiment to Promote Enrollment in Selective Colleges pp. 453-479

- Oded Gurantz, Jessica Howell, Michael Hurwitz, Cassandra Larson, Matea Pender and Brooke White
- The Effects of Special Education on the Academic Performance of Students with Learning Disabilities pp. 480-520

- Amy Schwartz, Bryant Gregory Hopkins and Leanna Stiefel
- The Effect of Title IX on Gender Disparity in Graduate Education pp. 521-552

- Nayoung Rim
- THE DETERRENT EFFECT OF SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS ON CRIME pp. 553-571

- Santiago Gómez, Daniel Mejía and Santiago Tobon
- CAN QUASI‐EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATIONS THAT RELY ON STATE LONGITUDINAL DATA SYSTEMS REPLICATE EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS? pp. 572-613

- Fatih Unlu, Douglas Lee Lauen, Sarah Crittenden Fuller, Tiffany Berglund and Elc Estrera
- WHO'S IN AND WHO'S OUT UNDER WORKPLACE COVID SYMPTOM SCREENING? pp. 614-641

- Krista Ruffini, Aaron Sojourner and Abigail Wozniak
- TRANSLATING EVIDENCE INTO POLICY IMPACT: A CALL TO ACTION FOR FORMATIVE POLICY EVALUATION TO PROMOTE EVIDENCE‐BASED DECISIONMAKING pp. 643-649

- Erika G. Martin
- EFFECTIVE POLICYMAKING REQUIRES STRONG EVIDENCE: RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIALS AS THE FOUNDATION FOR EVIDENCE‐BASED POLICY pp. 650-656

- Atheendar S. Venkataramani
- LONG‐TERM COLLABORATIONS WITH POLICY OPERATORS CAN FACILITATE EVIDENCE‐INFORMED POLICYMAKING DURING A TIME OF CRISIS pp. 656-659

- Erika G. Martin
- RIGOR, RELEVANCE, AND RESEARCHER INDEPENDENCE IN EVIDENCE‐BASED POLICYMAKING pp. 659-662

- Atheendar S. Venkataramani
- Building a Resilient Tomorrow: How to Prepare for the Coming Climate Disruption, by Alice C. Hill and Leonardo Martinez‐Diaz, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2019, 264 pp., $24.95 (web list) pp. 663-666

- Savannah Johnston
- The Political Economy of Inequality, by Frank J. B. Stilwell, Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2019, 224 pp., $24.95, paperback; $69.95, hardback; web list. The Political Economy of Inequality: U.S. and Global Dimensions by Sisay Asefa and Wei‐Chiao Huang (Eds.), Kalamazoo, MI: Upjohn Institute, 2020, 192 pp., $18.21, paperback; Free PDF; web list pp. 666-671

- Rena Salayeva
- AWARD GIVEN BY THE VERNON PRIZE COMMITTEE FOR VOLUME 39 OF JPAM pp. 672-672

- Elizabeth Linos, Lisa T. Quan and Elspeth Kirkman
Volume 40, issue 1, 2021
- Welcome Mats and On‐Ramps for Older Adults: The Impact of the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid Expansions on Dual Enrollment in Medicare and Medicaid pp. 12-41

- Melissa McInerney, Jennifer M. Mellor and Lindsay M. Sabik
- Child Support and the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid Expansions pp. 42-77

- Lindsey Rose Bullinger
- Low‐Income Homeownership and the Role of State Subsidies: A Comparative Analysis of Mortgage Outcomes pp. 78-106

- Erik Hembre, Stephanie Moulton and Matthew Record
- Government Assistance Protects Low‐Income Families from Eviction pp. 107-127

- Ian Lundberg, Sarah L. Gold, Louis Donnelly, Jeanne Brooks‐Gunn and Sara S. McLanahan
- Long‐Run Labor Market Effects of the Job Corps Program: Evidence from a Nationally Representative Experiment pp. 128-157

- Peter Z. Schochet
- UNPACKING COMPLEX MEDIATION MECHANISMS AND THEIR HETEROGENEITY BETWEEN SITES IN A JOB CORPS EVALUATION pp. 158-190

- Xu Qin, Jonah Deutsch and Guanglei Hong
- FINANCING THE WAR ON DRUGS: THE IMPACT OF LAW ENFORCEMENT GRANTS ON RACIAL DISPARITIES IN DRUG ARRESTS pp. 191-224

- Robynn Cox and Jamein P. Cunningham
- THE IMPACTS OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF COLLEGE INSTRUCTORS ON STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC AND LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES pp. 225-257

- Di Xu and Florence Xiaotao Ran
- SHELTER‐IN‐PLACE ORDERS AND PUBLIC HEALTH: EVIDENCE FROM CALIFORNIA DURING THE COVID‐19 PANDEMIC pp. 258-283

- Andrew Friedson, Drew McNichols, Joseph J. Sabia and Dhaval Dave
- APPROPRIATE MEASUREMENT AND USE OF “COSTS OF CRIME” IN POLICY ANALYSIS: BENEFIT‐COST ANALYSIS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE POLICIES HAS COME OF AGE pp. 284-293

- Mark Cohen and David P. Farrington
- REHABILITATION FOR “COST OF CRIME” MODELS pp. 294-300

- Todd R. Clear and James F. Austin
- INTANGIBLE COSTS OF CRIME ARE IMPORTANT pp. 300-303

- Mark Cohen and David P. Farrington
- RESPONSE TO COHEN AND FARRINGTON pp. 303-306

- Todd R. Clear and James F. Austin
- Strengths of the Social Safety Net in the Great Recession: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance and Unemployment Insurance, edited by Christopher J. O'Leary, David Stevens, Stephen A. Wandner, and Michael Wiseman. Kalamazoo, MI: W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 2019, 419 pp., $30(US), paperback pp. 307-311

- Laura R. Peck
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