Policy Briefs

Parent: Institute for Research on Labor and Employment

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for October, 2024 through January, 2025

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
6767t026Can school finance reforms improve student achievement?92494353.3%
74x0786tWhat Really Caused the Great Recession?91246726.4%
1d01n2z9The Limits of Ban-the-Box Legislation80196123.8%
23v039h7Retaining Teachers of Color to Improve Student Outcomes3953412.8%
6zc736zcRevisiting the impact of Head Start3082226.7%
3xt316zwCan value-added models identify teachers’ impacts?2962320.7%
0m04w33rFraming the Case for Supporting Immigrants241234.2%
3326v5gvState Policy Strategies for Narrowing the Gender Wage Gap2432112.5%
5005g0w1The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program: A central component of the social safety net2031715.0%
3js827v2State Policy Strategies for Narrowing the Gender Wage Gap1851327.8%
9h76b7gcEnsuring Alt-Labor Sustainability1841422.2%
1mr289b7Finding Employment After Contact with the Carceral System171165.9%
24t5h934Are minimum wage increases absorbed by small price increases?1741323.5%
5zg112rkThe Post-Recession Labor Market: An Incomplete Recovery1531220.0%
1qk9q0t5The Great Recession, Families, and the Safety Net131127.7%
493153fbEarned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Update: California Expansion, Federal Inaction1221016.7%
4kg5748mThe Earned Income Tax Credit: a key policy to support families facing wage stagnation1221016.7%
7111v52jWorking in the Service Sector in Philadelphia123925.0%
1gt603grThe Great Recession reduced fertility among unmarried and teen women112918.2%
7m04c73kWorking in the service sector in Connecticut112918.2%
1wv9v73nFiscal policy and employment: lessons from the Social Security Earnings Test102820.0%
3sw9b76sIs Uncle Sam Inducing the Elderly to Retire?93633.3%
5rx611jmWhere Did All the Migrants Farm Workers Go?91811.1%
2ws5578dIs the Great Recession Really Over?7070.0%
3w6048ttThe New California Earned Income Tax Credit71614.3%

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