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As a growing number of jurisdictions across the country have attempted to implement bail reforms, debates have intensified about the…
This paper synthesizes what economists have learned about human capital since Becker (1962) into four stylized facts. First, human capital…
A pandemic, like other disasters, changes how systems work. In order to support research on how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the dynamics…
Emergency provisions of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) will expire at the end of 2022, which, if not renewed, will have adverse…
Hélene Landemore’s Open Democracy challenges today’s democracies to meet their legitimacy deficits by opening up a wide array of…
While the concept of nontraditional, short-term, and contract work has been around since well before the digital age, it wasn’t until the…
Large racial gaps in rigorous math coursework enrollment are a barrier to improving college completion rates and access to careers in STEM…
This paper synthesizes what economists have learned about human capital since Becker (1962) into four stylized facts. First, human capital…
Background and Objectives A substantial portion of the service sector workforce is middle-aged or older, but little is known about the…
The accuracy with which claims-based diagnostic codes capture Alzheimer disease and related dementias (ADRD) may vary across health care…