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Do Americans hold a consistent set of opinions about their public schools and how to improve them? From 2013 to 2018, over 5,000 unique…
The 2020 Education Next survey reveals a paradox related to what American parents think about the quality of the instruction their children…
The number of charter schools grew rapidly for a quarter-century after the first charter opened its doors in 1992. But since 2016, the rate…
Roughly a thousand people are killed by American law enforcement officers each year, accounting for more than 5% of all homicides. We…
Inequalities in voter participation between groups of the population pose a problem for democratic representation. We use administrative…
Imagine a future in which family strengthening programs are so effective that the number of children impacted by abuse or neglect is one-…
County governments are a crucial component of the fabric of American democracy. Yet there has been almost no previous research on the…
There is increasing interest in expanding Medicare health insurance coverage in the U.S., but it is not clear whether the current program…
Insurance markets often feature consumer sorting along both an extensive margin (whether to buy) and an intensive margin (which plan to buy…