Filtered by: Public Administration & International Affairs Department
Can service providing NGOs build democracy? Five contingent features
See related: Government, Middle East & North Africa, Non-governmental Organizations
Equal time for equal crime? Racial bias in school discipline
See related: Civil Rights, Education, Race & Ethnicity
Project-Think and the Fragmentation and Defragmentation of Civil Society in Egypt, Palestine, and Turkey
See related: Middle East & North Africa, Non-governmental Organizations
Churn in the older adult SNAP population
See related: Health Policy
Material Hardship and the Living Arrangements of Older Adults
“Material Hardship and the Living Arrangements of Older Adults,” written by Colleen Heflin and Hannah Patnaik, was published in the Journal of Family and Economic Issues.
See related: Aging, Food Security
The Institutional Grammar in Policy Process Research
Delta Democracy: Pathways to Incremental Civic Revolution in Egypt and Beyond
See related: International Affairs, Middle East & North Africa
Perceived access to PrEP as a critical step in engagement: A qualitative analysis and discrete choice experiment among young men who have sex with men
See related: Insurance
Conceptualising Policy Design in the Policy Process
In this article, Saba Siddiki, associate professor of public administration and international affairs, and her co-author discuss how scholars guided by different orientations to studying policy design are addressing and measuring common policy design concepts and themes, and offer future research opportunities.
The impact of pork-barrel capital funding in schools: Evidence from participatory budgeting in NYC
See related: Economic Policy
Impacts of Property Tax Levy on Housing Price and Rent: Theoretical Models and Simulation with Insights on the Timing of China Adopting the Property Tax
See related: China
The Effect of EITC Exposure in Childhood on Marriage and Early Childbearing
See related: Parenting & Family
Debt Authority and Intentional Overstatement of Budgetary Deficit: Evidence from Chinese Provinces
See related: China
Childhood injuries and food stamp benefits: an examination of administrative data in one US state
Green Stimulus in a Post-pandemic Recovery: the Role of Skills for a Resilient Recovery
See related: COVID-19
Does Proximity to Fast Food Cause Childhood Obesity? Evidence from Public Housing
See related: Housing, Nutrition, Parenting & Family
Effects of US state preemption laws on infant mortality
Equal Time for Equal Crime? Racial Bias in School Discipline
See related: Education