This paper reviews and synthesizes the literature on the macroeconomic implications of human capital theory. I begin with a review of the…
For the past two years, a bipartisan group of researchers and analysts convened by the American Enterprise Institute, the Brookings…
Michelle Lewin, Executive Director, Parole Preparation Project
Anthony Dixon, Director of Community Engagement, Parole Preparation Project…
The U.S. Constitution does not guarantee a right to health care. Yet since 1976, the Supreme Court has held that deliberate indifference to…
The American labor market has experienced dramatic changes since the start of the global COVID-19 pandemic in the early spring of 2020,…
Crisis looms for the planet. In November 2022, world leaders met in Egypt at the UN’s annual forum on climate change, known as the…
The US spends substantially more on health care per capita than other high-income countries yet leaves a greater share of the population…
The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically reshaped the labor market, especially for service sector workers. Frontline service sector workers,…
This article, prepared as part of a special issue on multiarmed experiments, describes the design of the RAND Health Insurance Experiment,…
Service sector jobs in the United States are characterized by low pay, few fringe benefits, and limited employee control over scheduled…