Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
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Volume 38, issue 4, 2019
- The Effects of Accountability Incentives in Early Childhood Education pp. 838-866

- Daphna Bassok, Thomas Dee and Scott Latham
- Teacher Incentives and Student Achievement: Evidence from an Advancement Program pp. 867-890

- Ozkan Eren
- Cost‐Effectiveness of Early Childhood Interventions to Enhance Preschool: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Head Start Centers Enrolling Historically Underserved Populations pp. 891-917

- David S. Knight, Susan Landry, Tricia A. Zucker, Emily C. Merz, Cathy L. Guttentag and Heather B. Taylor
- Evaluating the Effects of Universal Place‐Based Scholarships on Student Outcomes: The Buffalo “Say Yes to Education” Program pp. 918-943

- Robert Bifulco, Ross Rubenstein and Hosung Sohn
- Tightened Immigration Policies and the Self‐Employment Dynamics of Mexican Immigrants pp. 944-977

- Chunbei Wang
- Using the Results from Rigorous Multisite Evaluations to Inform Local Policy Decisions pp. 978-1003

- Larry L. Orr, Robert B. Olsen, Stephen H. Bell, Ian Schmid, Azim Shivji and Elizabeth A. Stuart
- Unmet Need for Workplace Accommodation pp. 1004-1027

- Nicole Maestas, Kathleen Mullen and Stephanie Rennane
- THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT'S EFFECTS ON PATIENTS, PROVIDERS, AND THE ECONOMY: WHAT WE'VE LEARNED SO FAR pp. 1028-1052

- Jonathan Gruber and Benjamin D. Sommers
- LET THE SEARCH CONTINUE: CHARTER SCHOOLS AND THE PUBLIC INTEREST pp. 1054-1062

- Philip M. Gleason
- HOW CHARTER SCHOOLS THREATEN THE PUBLIC INTEREST pp. 1063-1071

- Helen Ladd
- CHARTER SCHOOLS’ SYSTEMIC EFFECTS pp. 1071-1074

- Philip M. Gleason
- EXPERIMENTATION FALLS SHORT AS A JUSTIFICATION FOR MORE CHARTER SCHOOLS pp. 1074-1076

- Helen Ladd
- Administrative Burden: Policymaking by Other Means, by Pamela Herd and Donald P. Moynihan, New York, NY: Russell Sage, 2018, 360 pp., $37.50 (list) pp. 1077-1082

- Tim Smeeding
Volume 38, issue 3, 2019
- School Starting Age and Cognitive Development pp. 538-578

- Elizabeth Dhuey, David Figlio, Krzysztof Karbownik and Jeffrey Roth
- College Guidance for All: A Randomized Experiment in Pre‐College Advising pp. 579-599

- Eric Bettinger and Brent J. Evans
- How Do Summer Youth Employment Programs Improve Criminal Justice Outcomes, and for Whom? pp. 600-628

- Alicia Modestino
- Tribal Gaming and Educational Outcomes in the Next Generation pp. 629-652

- Owen Thompson
- Money Talks: The Environmental Impact of China's Green Credit Policy pp. 653-680

- Junxiu Sun, Feng Wang, Haitao Yin and Bing Zhang
- When Less is More: The Impact of the Regulation on Standard Workweek on Labor Productivity in South Korea pp. 681-705

- WooRam Park and Yoonsoo Park
- Is Information Enough? The Effect of Information about Education Tax Benefits on Student Outcomes pp. 706-731

- Peter Bergman, Jeffrey Denning and Dayanand Manoli
- The Macroeconomic Effects of 2017 Through 2025 Federal Fuel Economy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Standards pp. 732-763

- Sanya Carley, Nikolaos Zirogiannis, Denvil Duncan, Saba Siddiki and John D. Graham
- THE ABILITY OF OLDER WORKERS WITH IMPAIRMENTS TO ADAPT TO NEW JOBS: CHANGING THE AGE CRITERIA FOR SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY INSURANCE pp. 764-786

- Alexander Strand and Matthew Messel
- UNDERSTANDING GUN VIOLENCE: PUBLIC HEALTH VS. PUBLIC POLICY pp. 788-795

- Philip J Cook and Jens Ludwig
- COUNTERPOINT: REDUCING FIREARM VIOLENCE—WHY A PUBLIC HEALTH APPROACH IS HELPFUL pp. 795-801

- David Hemenway and Matthew Miller
- RESPONSE TO COUNTERPOINT: VIOLENCE ITSELF IS A ROOT CAUSE OF VIOLENCE pp. 802-804

- Philip J Cook and Jens Ludwig
- From Chasing Violations to Managing Risks, by Florentin Blanc, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2018, 361 pp., ISBN 978‐1‐78811‐248‐2.Contextualizing Compliance in the Public Sector, by Saba Siddiki, Salvador Espinosa, and Tanya Heikkila (Eds.), New York, NY: Routledge, 2018, 157 pp., ISBN 978‐1‐138‐55237‐1 pp. 805-808

- Martin Lodge
Volume 38, issue 2, 2019
- Presidential Address: Measurement Matters: Policy in Federal Statistics and Data pp. 297-307

- David S. Johnson
- Effective Counter‐Terrorism: Rockets, Iron Dome, and the Israeli Housing Market pp. 308-337

- Yael Elster, Asaf Zussman and Noam Zussman
- Patrolling Public Schools: The Impact of Funding for School Police on Student Discipline and Long‐term Education Outcomes pp. 338-365

- Emily K. Weisburst
- The Effect of Public Insurance Expansions on Substance Use Disorder Treatment: Evidence from the Affordable Care Act pp. 366-393

- Johanna Maclean and Brendan Saloner
- Local Labor Demand and Program Participation Dynamics: Evidence from New York SNAP Administrative Records pp. 394-425

- Erik Scherpf and Benjamin Cerf
- Keeping College Options Open: A Field Experiment to Help all High School Seniors Through the College Application Process pp. 426-454

- Philip Oreopoulos and Reuben Ford
- The Effect of Medical Marijuana Laws on the Health and Labor Supply of Older Adults: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study pp. 455-480

- Lauren Nicholas and Johanna Maclean
- Applying Behavioral Insights to Improve Postsecondary Education Outcomes: A Review of Obama Administration Efforts and Next Steps Under the Trump Administration pp. 481-499

- Katharine Meyer and Kelly Ochs Rosinger
- MAKING THE CASE FOR WRAP‐AROUND REENTRY APPROACHES: CONSIDERING THE EVIDENCE pp. 501-507

- Janeen Buck Willison
- WRAP‐AROUND SERVICES DON'T IMPROVE PRISONER REENTRY OUTCOMES pp. 508-514

- Jennifer Doleac
- RESPONSE TO “WRAP‐AROUND SERVICES DON'T IMPROVE PRISONER REENTRY OUTCOMES” pp. 514-516

- Janeen Buck Willison
- “EVIDENCE‐BASED POLICY” SHOULD REFLECT A HIERARCHY OF EVIDENCE pp. 517-519

- Jennifer Doleac
- BOOK REVIEW OF THE DISASTER RESILIENCY CHALLENGE: TRANSFORMING THEORY TO ACTION The Disaster Resiliency Challenge: Transforming Theory to Action, by James Bohland, Jack Harrald, and Deborah Brosnan, Charles C. Thomas Press, 2018, 248 pages pp. 520-524

- Giacomo Di Pasquale and Shatha Sbeta
Volume 38, issue 1, 2019
- Immigration Enforcement and Children's Living Arrangements pp. 11-40

- Catalina Amuedo‐Dorantes and Esther Arenas‐Arroyo
- How Restricted is the Job Mobility of Skilled Temporary Work Visa Holders? pp. 41-64

- Jennifer Hunt and Bin Xie
- Housing Voucher Take‐Up and Labor Market Impacts pp. 65-98

- Eric Chyn, Joshua Hyman and Max Kapustin
- The Effect of Lower Transaction Costs on Social Security Disability Insurance Application Rates and Participation pp. 99-123

- Andrew Foote, Michel Grosz and Stephanie Rennane
- Salience, Food Security, and SNAP Receipt pp. 124-154

- Christian A. Gregory and Travis Smith
- Did California Paid Family Leave Impact Infant Health? pp. 155-180

- Ariel Pihl and Gaetano Basso
- Mandatory Access Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs and Prescription Drug Abuse pp. 181-209

- Anca M. Grecu, Dhaval Dave and Henry Saffer
- LONGEVITY‐RELATED OPTIONS FOR SOCIAL SECURITY: A MICROSIMULATION APPROACH TO RETIREMENT AGE AND MORTALITY ADJUSTMENTS pp. 210-238

- Gayle L. Reznik, Kenneth Couch, Christopher R. Tamborini and Howard M. Iams
- DYNAMIC SCORING OF TAX REFORMS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION pp. 239-262

- Salvador Barrios, Mathias Dolls, Anamaria Maftei, Andreas Peichl, Sara Riscado, Janos Varga and Christian Wittneben
- SHOULD THE CONSTRUCTION OF NEW PROFESSIONAL SPORTS FACILITIES BE SUBSIDIZED? pp. 264-270

- Brad Humphreys
- IS THERE A CASE FOR SUBSIDIZING SPORTS STADIUMS? pp. 271-277

- Victor Matheson
- FACILITY SUBSIDIES REDUX pp. 277-279

- Brad Humphreys
- RESPONSE TO PROFESSOR HUMPHREYS pp. 279-281

- Victor Matheson
- CROSS‐COUNTRY LESSONS ABOUT FRACKING: A REVIEW OF THE SHALE DILEMMA1 The Shale Dilemma: A Global Perspective on Fracking and Shale Development, edited by Shanti Gamper‐Rabindran, Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2018, 472 pp., $45.00, hardcover pp. 282-287

- Heather E. Campbell and Kristoffer E. Wikstrom
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