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Retrospective voting is a crucial component of democratic accountability. A large literature on retrospective voting in the United States…
American policymakers have long focused on work as a key means to improve economic wellbeing. Yet, work has become increasingly precarious…
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) affects one in ten people aged 65 or older and is the most expensive disease in the United States. We describe the…
The Bay Area is a place of opportunity, but also a place of incredible inequality and deprivation. In March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic was…
Explains the landmark Great American Outdoors Act and why the bipartisan politics aligned to make it possible.
Unemployment insurance has played a critical role in the US economic response to the coronavirus pandemic. It has been greatly expanded,…
The COVID-19 pandemic has made plain just how important the work of retail, grocery and food service workers is. Their jobs put them at…
Sandra Susan Smith is the Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Professor of Criminal Justice and Faculty Director of the Program in…
Justin de Benedictis-Kessner is an Associate Professor of Public Policy at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. His…
For three decades, advocates for climate change policy have simultaneously emphasized the urgency of taking ambitious actions to mitigate…