Research consistently shows that college choice in an important predictor of college completion
and labor market outcomes. These longer…
School districts across the country have struggled to increase the proportion of students taking
algebra by 8th grade, thought to be an…
Millions of people—nearly 3 percent of the world’s population—no longer live in the country where they were born. Every day, migrants enter…
Written jointly with Pinar Dogan, this is an update of our 2010 book (see below) on the infamous Sledgehammer case in Turkey. In addition…
Objective: To examine the relationship between insurance market structure and
health care prices, utilization, and spending. Data Sources…
Medicare Part C, or Medicare Advantage (MA), now almost 30 years old, has generally been viewed as a policy
disappointment. Enrollment…
Our recent paper (1) shows that, since 2002, obesity prevalence has declined among higher socio-economic status (SES) youth but continued…
Sensible regulatory requirements can reduce illnesses and accidents, protect the environment, and maintain quality of life. But when…
The article argues that increasing direct medical education (DME) does little to offset cost of training physicians as residents pay full…
The U.S. school-to-career system is highly developed in some ways and underdeveloped in others. The Pathways vision is that young Americans…