We extend the scaling methodology previously used in Bonica (2014) to jointly scale the American federal judiciary and legal profession in…
Using a biometric technology to monitor the attendance of public health workers in India resulted in a 15 percent increase in staff…
When we think of migration control in today’s world, the images that might come to mind are razor wire fences, armed border guards,…
As we finalize this special section on Romani People and the Right to Health, a landmark ruling on Roma health rights has just been handed…
This paper examines the promise of inclusive social protection central to India’s Aadhaar scheme, a national initiative using biometric…
The article argues that leadership is not a person – it is a system. It is a system in which three parts are of equal importance: leaders,…
Recollection bias is the phenomenon whereby people who observe a highly unexpected event hold current risk beliefs about a similar event…
The Federal government has spent billions of dollars to support turnarounds of low-achieving schools, yet most evidence on the impact of…