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Child, Adolescent, and Family Studies
Child and family welfare services and the effects of welfare reform.
Education Policy
High school-to-college transitions; school accountability and vouchers; program evaluations and academic achievement; teacher quality, retention, and effectiveness. Also receive notice of seminars on the joint IPR/Economics Department Labor and Education Policy Series.
Philanthropy and Nonprofits (includes Performance Measurement)
Accountability in the nonprofit and public sectors, comparative behavior among different forms of institutions, healthcare costs and competition. Also receive notice of seminars in IPR's Series on Performance Measurement.
Politics, Institutions, and Public Policy
Public opinion, political communication, and the policy process; the impact of new information technologies; the effect of gender on attitudes and social policies; diverse topics concerning institutions and politics, such as adaptive social planning, the quality of democracy, and tax and energy policies.
Poverty, Race, and Inequality
Housing and residential mobility programs, poverty and income inequality; racial inequality and discrimination; labor markets and impacts of longevity; the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
Quantitative Methods for Policy Research (Q-Center)
Improving designs, analysis, and synthesis in policy research, designing better research methods for education, developing new data sources and methods of data collection. Also receive notice of Q-Center colloquia.
Social Disparities and Health - IPR's Cells to Society (C2S) Center
Social disparities, stress, and health; families, interpersonal relationships, and health; longevity, mortality, and preconception-to-adult models of health.
Urban Policy and Community Development (includes Criminal Justice)
Criminal Justice, community policing, and police reforms; lawyers' networks and jury deliberations; identification and use of community assets.