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Research shows service sector workers do best when they change sectors or find themselves in tight labor markets. But also that the vast…
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The Gender Action Portal, based at the Women and Public Policy Program, aggregates and translates research on gender. In its first 10 years…
Professor Maya Sen sees the Supreme Court continuing on a rightward drift, away from popular opinion.
Nancy Gibbs and Thomas Patterson analyze news media performance, challenges for creators and consumers, and the future of election coverage
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Kayyem considers what security measures will look like after the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump.
Danielle Allen is more worried about identity politics and gaps in civic education than the power of delegates.
Relieving financial insecurity may have helped cash recipients become less reliant on emergency room care.
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vlog comparative politics expert Pippa Norris explains how a confluence of factors helped propel the Labour Party to a historic victory…
New vlog research evaluates the impact of the first Trump-Biden presidential debate.