An interview with Professor Robert D. Putnam about his new book "Our Kids: The American Dream in Crisis."
This paper brings a new perspective to the analysis of the Mariel supply shock,
revisiting the question and the data armed with the…
School choice systems aspire to delink residential location and school
assignments by allowing children to apply to schools outside of…
Research shows that extracurricular activities help cultivate the skills, connections, and knowledge that prepare children for lifelong…
The largest and most important flow of scientific talent in the world is the
migration of international students to the doctoral programs…
In his 1965 report on the black family, Daniel Patrick Moynihan highlighted the rising fraction of black children growing up in households…
As we celebrate the anniversary of Martin Luther King's birth, we should ask why so many of the problems against which he struggled —…
While existing research has documented persistent barriers facing African-American job seekers, far less research has questioned how job…
Do schools reduce or perpetuate inequality by race and family income? Most studies conclude that schools play only a small role in…
Participation in extracurricular activities is associated with positive youth outcomes such as higher education attainment and greater…