In this ANNALS volume, Danziger and other leading experts from economics, political science, sociology, and psychology focus on how federal and state government policy responses affected the [...]
Following the Great Recession, we have heard renewed calls for increased government regulation of the economy (including finance, banking, insurance, communications, environment, and employment) [...]
As of 2013, it is estimated that there are 1.1 billion young people aged 15–24 in the developing world, accounting for nearly one-fifth (18.6 percent) of the total population. During this time of [...]
Over the last 25 years, social science on urban poverty has grappled primarily with evidence of deindustrialization and the loss of low-skilled manufacturing jobs. In turn, structural economic [...]
Occurring between adolescence and adulthood, “early adulthood” is now recognized among scholars and social observers as an emergent life stage in the Western world. Marked by later entry into the [...]
Informed social policymaking relies on survey-based research. Understanding the effects of mass immigration, for example, or responding to the changing nature of the American workforce, or [...]
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