Journal of Policy Analysis and Management

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Policy Analysis and Management is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
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Matching it up: Non‐standard work and job satisfaction37
The nature, detection, and avoidance of harmful discrimination in criminal justice33
Does visitation in prison reduce recidivism?33
America's Energy Gamble, by ShantiGamper‐Rabindran, New York, NY (2022): Cambridge University Press, 529 pages, $29.99 (paperback).32
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON EQUITABLE APPROACHES TO RESEARCH29
Corrigendum to “Discouraging Disadvantaged Fathers’ Employment: An Unintended Consequence of Policies Designed to Support Families”27
Starting health reform from here26
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Schedule‐Driven Productivity: Evidence From Nontraditional School Calendars23
SHOULD CHILDCARE SUBSIDIES BE UNIVERSAL OR TARGETED?23
The crime effect of refugees21
Puzzling over declining academic achievement20
Employment, real wages, & inflation responses to a loose labor market after the onset of the COVID‐19 pandemic19
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Minding the (achievement) gap18
Public innovation and digital transformation by HanneleVäyrynen, NinaHelander, HarriJalonen, Eds., 2022, London: Routledge, 210 pages, £104.00 ($170.00) (hardback). ISBN 9781032137414.17
Issue Information17
The impact of Secure Communities on the labor market outcomes of immigrant women16
Bias, risk, racism: Reconciling critical and quantitative approaches to understanding racial inequality in child welfare system outcomes16
The impact of paid sick leave mandates on women's employment and economic security16
Local labor market effects of nuclear power plants16
ENGAGING COMMUNITIES AND LIVED EXPERIENCE THROUGH PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES16
Burdens on the gateway to the state: Administrative burdens in the registration of people experiencing homelessness in Belgium and the Netherlands15
Information campaigns and public perceptions of structural reforms: Evidence from a survey experiment on gasoline subsidy reform in Nigeria14
Can text messages reduce incarceration in rural and vulnerable populations?13
Counterpoint to price stabilization mandate12
Issue Information12
Credit card rewards counterpoint12
Response to Diane W. Schanzenbach12
Time to baccalaureate degree in the labor market: Evidence from a field experiment12
The Impact of Reverse Transfer Associate Degrees on Education and Labor Market Outcomes12
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EMBEDDING PRINCIPLES OF DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION WHEN COLLECTING AND ANALYZING DATA11
Issue Information11
Better off by risk adjustment? Socioeconomic disparities in care utilization in Sweden following a payment reform11
Relaxing electoral constraints in local education funding10
Award given by the Vernon Prize Committee for Volume 44 of JPAM10
Correction to “Course grades as a signal of student achievement: Evidence of grade inflation before and after COVID‐19”10
The Case for a Universal Child Tax Credit10
INFLATION WORRIES9
Repercussions of a Raid: Health and Education Outcomes of Children Entangled in Immigration Enforcement9
Introduction to the Research Articles9
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Spillover effects of Medicaid expansion on Medicare: Evidence from administrative data9
RESPONSE TO DAVID BLAU'S ESSAY8
Measuring returns to experience using supervisor ratings of observed performance: The case of classroom teachers8
Should public policy promote marriage to improve well‐being?8
THE FUTURE OF SCHOOL ACCOUNTABILITY8
Presidential Address: Connecting the Dots: Turning Research Evidence into Evidence for Policymaking8
Announcements from APPAM8
Yes, money matters, but the details can make all the difference8
Notes from the Editor7
Evaluating the likelihood of a U.S. debt crisis7
The federal debt: Costly, but not catastrophic7
Issue Information6
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Demystifying China's Innovation Machine: Chaotic Order, by MarinaZhang, MarkDodgson, and DavidGann. Oxford University Press, 2021, 304 pp., $50.00 hardcover.6
Inferring the value of short‐staffed public sector jobs: Federal budgets and military fighter pilots6
Should I Care or Should I Work? The Impact of Work on Informal Care6
Universal School Vouchers and Education Savings Accounts Are Good Policies6
Introducing Political Philosophy: A Policy‐Driven Approach, by AndrewWalton, WilliamAbel, ElizabethKahn, and TomParr,New York: Oxford University Press, 2021, 296 pp., $44.99(US), softcover.6
DEFINING AND ASSESSING THE VALUE OF CANONICAL MIXED METHODS RESEARCH DESIGNS IN PUBLIC POLICY AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION6
Divided We Fall: Why Consensus Matters by Alice M.Rivlin, SheriRivlin, and AllanRivlin. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2022, 386 pp., $26.31 (hardcover).5
Policy‐Making As Designing: The Added Value of Design Thinking for Public Administration and Public Policy by ArwinvanBuuren, Jenny M.Lewis, and B.Guy Peters, Eds. Policy Press, an imprint of Bristol 5
Unemployment Insurance benefit reduction and food hardship5
The Choice of Policy Comparisons and Relevant Evidence and Approach to Selection Bias Are Keys to the Debate5
Issue Information5
Labor mobility and the Affordable Care Act: Heterogeneous impacts of the preexisting conditions provision5
Apprenticeships in the United States: Emerging Opportunities and Evidence Gaps5
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Have U.S. gun buyback programs misfired?5
Erasing History: How Fascists Rewrite the Past to Control the Future by JasonStanley. Simon & Schuster, 2024, 256 pp.5
Notes from the Editor4
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Informal regulation by nongovernmental organizations enhances corporate compliance: Evidence from a nationwide randomized controlled trial in China4
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Long‐term impacts on education of a cash transfer during early life4
Effects of center‐based child care on disadvantaged children: Evidence from a randomized research design4
Incorporating a more expansive theory of racism into child and family policy systems4
Evaluating the effects of geographic adjustments on poverty measures using self‐reported financial well‐being4
Are public housing projects good for kids after all?4
A blueprint for U.S. health insurance policy4
By the Fire We Carry: The Generations‐Long Fight for Justice on Native Land by RebeccaNagle. HarperOne, 2024, 352 pp., (hardback). ISBN: 9780062951711.3
The racial wealth gap, financial aid, and college access3
PROMOTING EQUITY IN METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR DISAGGREGATED DATA3
Notes from the Editor3
Private School Choice Programs Should and Will Continue to Expand3
Counterpoint: Magnitude of Labor Supply Effects of a Permanent Universal CTC Are Uncertain3
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Long‐term impacts of primary school scholarships: Evidence from Cambodia3
Racism and racial disparities in Child Protective Services involvement: How can government respond?3
Standing in Cost‐Benefit Analysis: Where, Who, What (Counts)?3
Reducing Sexual Orientation Discrimination: Experimental Evidence from Basic Information Treatments3
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Not a border crisis, but a labor market crisis: The often overlooked “pull” factor of U.S. border crossings3
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Breastfeeding and the return to work after childbirth of new mothers: Evidence from a baby formula scare2
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The employment and redistributive effects of reducing or eliminating minimum wage tip credits2
One threshold doesn't fit all: Tailoring machine learning predictions of consumer default for lower‐income areas2
Value‐Based Payments in Health Care: Evidence from a Nationwide Randomized Experiment in the Home Health Sector2
APPAM Announcements2
Point/Counterpoint Introduction2
The effects of a newcomer program on the academic achievement of English Learners2
Non‐monetary sanctions as tax enforcement tools: Evaluating California's top 500 program2
Selective exercise of discretion in disability insurance awards2
Issue Information2
Shifting tax incidence: Evidence from the Washington State cannabis market2
The consequences of high‐fatality school shootings for surviving students2
Notes from the Editor2
Announcements from APPAM2
Mentoring, educational preferences, and career choice: Evidence from two field experiments in Bhutan2
Notes from the Editor2
PROMOTING EQUITABLE APPROACHES IN SOCIAL SCIENCES RESEARCH2
Can destigmatizing mental health increase willingness to seek help? Experimental evidence from Nepal2
A review of the effects of legal access to same‐sex marriage2
Harnessing Complexity for Better Outcomes in Public and Not‐for‐Profit Services By MaxFrench, HannahHesselgreaves, RobWilson, MelissaHawkins, and TobyLowe. Bristol University Press, 2023, 144 pp, $22.2
44th Year Data1
Smoking, information, and education: The Royal College of Physicians and the new public health movement1
The re‐emerging suicide crisis in the U.S.: Patterns, causes and solutions1
Self‐service bans and gasoline prices: The effect of allowing consumers to pump their own gas1
Why I am less worried about the debt than Kent Smetters is1
Is it better to tolerate moderate inflation than to bear the costs necessary to achieve price stability?1
Habit and skill retention in recycling1
Researchers should be cautious when generalizing findings1
Can information and advising affect postsecondary participation and attainment for military personnel? Evidence from a large‐scale experiment with the U.S. Army1
INTRODUCTION TO THE RESEARCH ARTICLES1
What do changes in state NAEP scores imply for birth cohorts’ later life outcomes?1
Contents1
Announcements from APPAM1
Transaction Costs and the Take‐Up of Social Safety Net Programs: Evidence From the Combined Application Project1
Alcohol Price Floors and Externalities: The Case of Fatal Road Crashes1
We've Got You Covered: Rebooting American Health Careby LiranEinav and AmyFinkelstein. Penguin, 2023, 304 pp., $29 (paperback).1
Practical issues in conducting distributional weighting in benefit‐cost analysis1
Referee Acknowledgments1
Can Machine Learning Target Health Care Fraud? Evidence From Medicare Hospitalizations1
Introduction to the Research Articles1
Strengthening work requirements? Forecasting impacts of reforming cash assistance rules1
RESPONSE TO JILL YAVORSKY AND LEAH RUPPANNER1
Public Health Insurance and Medical Spending: The Incidence of the ACA Medicaid Expansion1
Strengthening police oversight: The impacts of misconduct investigators on police officer behavior1
The effect of inter‐municipal cooperation on social assistance programs: Evidence from housing allowances in England1
Investigating the Causal Effects of Arts Education1
The long‐run educational benefits of high‐achieving classrooms1
Fiscal Exchange and Tax Compliance: Evidence From a Field Experiment1
Improving the Community College Transfer Pathway to the Baccalaureate: The Effect of California's Associate Degree for Transfer1
Introduction to the Research Articles1
Counterpoint1
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Are algorithms biased in education? Exploring racial bias in predicting community college student success1
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Why SNAP Works: A Political History—and Defense—of the Food Stamp Program by ChristopherBusso. Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2023, 257 pp., $24.95 (US) (Hardcover). ISBN 978‐-05203928161
Cobots as Workforce Partners: Overcoming Barriers Through Policy Opportunities1
Introduction to the Research Articles1
Teacher salaries, a policy brief1
“WHAT SHOULD THE FUTURE OF EDUCATIONAL ACCOUNTABILITY LOOK LIKE?”: A RESPONSE TO BRIAN GILL1
Insurance Subsidies, the Affordable Care Act, and Financial Stability1
Local supply, temporal dynamics, and unrealized potential in teacher hiring0
Announcements from APPAM0
Understanding High Schools’ Effects on Longer‐Term Outcomes0
Do government performance signals affect citizen satisfaction?0
The effect of e‐cigarette taxes on pre‐pregnancy and prenatal smoking0
Notes from the Editor0
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Unwarranted racial disparity in U.S. foster care placement0
Unearthing the impact of earthquakes: A review of economic and social consequences0
The Push for Racial Equity in Child Welfare: Can Blind Removals Reduce Disproportionality?0
Mandatory Schooling of Girls Improved Their Children's Health: Evidence from Turkey's 1997 Education Reform0
More doctors in town now? Evidence from Medicaid expansions0
SHOULD THE U.S. CONSIDER A NATIONAL CONSUMPTION TAX?0
RESPONSE TO AUDREY AMREIN‐BEARDSLEY0
Should electric vehicle purchase subsidies be linked with scrappage requirements?0
APPAM Announcements0
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Tariffs on clean‐energy technology0
Estimating heterogeneous treatment effects with item‐level outcome data: Insights from Item Response Theory0
Black–White differences in Child Protective Services involvement: Evidence on the role of differential ‘risk’0
EXCELLENCE IN REFERRING AWARDS ANNOUNCEMENT0
For‐profit milk in nonprofit cartons? The case of nonprofit charter schools subcontracting with for‐profit education management organizations0
Public health insurance expansions and non‐physician providers: Evidence from Certified Nurse Midwives0
Waivers for the public service loan forgiveness program: Who could benefit from take‐up?0
Intermarriage amid immigration status uncertainty: Evidence from DACA0
Introduction to the Research Articles0
What We Owe the Future by WilliamMacAskill, Basic Books, 2023, 368 pp., $32 (hardcover); $18.99 (ebook); $19.99 (paper).0
Vocational Rehabilitation Services and Labor Market Outcomes for Transition‐Age Youth with Disabilities in Maine0
Quasi‐experimental evidence on the employment effects of the 2021 fully refundable monthly child tax credit0
ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM APPAM0
Occupational licensing and income inequality in the states0
Effect of vaccine recommendations on consumer and firm behavior0
How effective are behavioral interventions to increase the take‐up of social benefits? A systematic review of field experiments0
Notes from the Editor0
Does school spending matter?0
Loopholes and the Incidence of Public Services: Evidence From Funding Career and Technical Education0
JOURNAL OF Policy Analysis and Management 41st Year Data0
Deliberative Democracy, Public Policy, and Local Government by JoannaPodgórska‐Rykała. London: Routledge, 2024, 220 pp., $55.79 (eBook). ISBN 978–1032670799.0
Targeted Child Tax Credit: An affordable option for state governments to reduce child poverty rates0
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Police reform from the top down: Experimental evidence on police executive support for civilian oversight0
Pioneering Progress: American Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy by William B.Bonvillian. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2024, 416 pp., $50.00 (paperback). ISBN: 978‐0262549448.0
The effect of mass migration on disease transmission: Evidence from the Venezuelan refugee crisis0
Unveiling the Price of Obscenity: Evidence From Closing Prostitution Windows in Amsterdam0
FUNDAMENTAL TAX REFORM IS URGENTLY NEEDED0
Agrarian Elites and Democracy in Latin America by Belén FernándezMilmanda. Cambridge University Press, 2025, 257 pp., $41.99 (paperback).0
INTRODUCTION TO THE RESEARCH ARTICLES0
Finishing the Last Lap: Experimental Evidence on Strategies to Increase Attainment for Students Near College Completion0
Public policy for family equality0
Monthly unconditional income supplements starting at birth: Experiences among mothers of young children with low incomes in the U.S.0
Tariffs are an obstacle to the clean energy transition0
Correction to BOOK REVIEW: Why SNAP Works: A Political History—and Defense—of the Food Stamp Program0
RESPONSE TO JOSH HAUSMAN'S ESSAY0
Diminishing Marginal Returns to Computer‐Assisted Learning0
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Poverty, by America by MatthewDesmond, New York, NY (2023): Crown, 304 pages, $28.00 (hardcover). ISBN 9780593239919.0
How Early Morning Classes Change Academic Trajectories: Evidence From a Natural Experiment0
The impacts of COVID‐19 on racial inequality in business earnings0
Fiscal transfers, local government, and entrepreneurship0
The Impact of Amazon Facilities on Local Economies0
How does technology‐based monitoring affect street‐level bureaucrats' behavior? An analysis of body‐worn cameras and police actions0
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Tariffs are a necessary backstop of the clean energy transition0
Migrant children's take‐up of social health insurance: Experimental evidence from China0
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To make or buy commercialization: A synthetic control approach0
The intersection of prenatal substance exposure and child protection: Evidence from Pennsylvania0
Estimating Self‐Selection in Medicare Advantage0
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The Effect of Safety Net Generosity on Maternal Mental Health and Risky Health Behaviors0
Environmental Justice and Resiliency in an Age of Uncertainty ed. by CelesteMurphy‐Greene, 2023, 166 pp., $136.00 (hardcover); $39.16 (ebook); $39.16 (paper). ISBN 9781032024493.0
Evaluation of a new job training program: Code Louisville0
Beyond borders: Does firm‐level exposure to state and local paid sick leave mandates lead to intra‐firm spillovers?0
RECONSTRUCTING THE FAIRTAX'S DECONSTRUCTION0
Estimating Monthly Poverty Rates in the United States0
AN ARGUMENT FOR UNIVERSAL PRESCHOOL AND CHILDCARE IN THE U.S.0
The Marriage Paradox: Understanding and remedying the paradoxical place of marriage in America0
Will tariffs on clean energy products support the clean energy transition?0
Nudging increases take‐up of employment services: Evidence from a large field experiment0
Housing Quality Improvement and Health Care Utilization: A Regression Discontinuity Study0
USING STANDARDIZED TESTS FOR EDUCATIONAL ACCOUNTABILITY: THE BAD IDEA THAT KEEPS ON GIVING NOTHING IN RETURN0
Can Pollution Cause Poverty? The Effects of Pollution on Educational, Health, and Economic Outcomes0
Does one plus one always equal two? Examining complementarities in educational interventions0
Measuring the effects of Obergefell v. Hodges : Revisiting same‐sex marriage legalization and mortgage demand0
Contents for Volume 410
Notes from the Editor0
Counterpoint: Response to Katherine Michelmore on Universal vs. Targeted Child Tax Credits0
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