Using the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data on the ability of women at various levels of schooling attainment on the ability of…
The Federal government has spent billions of dollars to support turnarounds of low-achieving schools, yet most evidence on the impact of…
Nancy Fraser’s path-breaking “Rethinking the Public Sphere” brought the term “subaltern counterpublics” into critical theoretical discourse…
We extend the scaling methodology previously used in Bonica (2014) to jointly scale the American federal judiciary and legal profession in…
This is a case study of the Colorado Black Health Collaborative (CBHC) Barbershop/Salon Health Outreach Program, a community-based…
A housing lottery in an Indian city provided winning slum dwellers the opportunity to move into improved housing on the city’s periphery.…
We explore the antecedents of the addition of the first woman to the boards of directors of entrepreneurial ventures. Building on research…
What predicts attempts at judicial reform? We develop a broad, generalizable framework that both explains and predicts attempts at judicial…
Ever since the Carter Administration began appointing female and minority judges in large numbers, scholars have sought to measure their…