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Early Childhood

Creating Effective Transitions

article icon Issue Brief As the need for program alignment between preschool and kindergarten becomes more of a priority, federal, state, and local policymakers can look to Head Start’s current transition partnerships as a guide.

by Yvette Sanchez Fuentes and Jessica Troe | Monday, December 21, 2015

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Education

Investing in Educator Capacity

book_alt2 icon Report The Race to the Top program largely benefited educators, increased state capacity, redefined the role of state educational agencies, and generated unprecedented collaboration across states and districts.

by Scott Sargrad, Samantha Batel, Melissa Lazarín, Catherine Brown | Monday, December 21, 2015

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Labor and Work

Helping Firms by Helping Employees?

book_alt2 icon Report This paper finds that adopting pro-employee work-life-balance practices—such as working from home, flexi-time, child care support, and job sharing—is associated with improved firm performance.

by Nicholas Bloom, Raffaella Sadun, Daniela Scur, John Van Reenen | Friday, December 18, 2015

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Immigration

How For-Profit Companies Are Driving Immigration Detention Policies

article icon Issue Brief Companies’ quest for greater profits is expanding the immigration custody system at the expense of the health, safety, and rights of immigrants.

by Sharita Gruberg | Friday, December 18, 2015

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LGBT

LGBT Inclusion in Sports

article icon Issue Brief Study results suggest that professional teams that endorse an LGBT-inclusive vision of diversity in sports are viewed favorably by the public and could gain support from LGBT fans.

by Laura E. Durso, Sarah McBride, Caitlin Rooney | Friday, December 18, 2015

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Economy

Complete Streets: Orlando, Florida

article icon Issue Brief The Orlando metropolitan region’s Complete Streets initiative is a cost-effective way to improve mobility and safety for all system users—yet it remains unbuilt.

by Kevin DeGood | Thursday, December 17, 2015

Electricians install solar panels to roof.
Energy and Environment

The Clean Energy Incentive Program: Improving Energy Efficiency Programs for Low-Income Communities

As the EPA finalizes the details of the Clean Energy Incentive Program, it should maximize its outreach of energy efficiency programs to low-income communities.

by Danielle Baussan and Ben Bovarnick | Tuesday, December 15, 2015

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Energy and Environment

The Paris Climate Agreement

article icon Issue Brief On December 12, 2015, nations adopted a historic global agreement to address climate change.

by Gwynne Taraska | Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Applicants wait for ID cards.
Housing and Consumer Finance

Building Financial Security by Overcoming Identification Barriers

For unauthorized immigrants, identification can also be a tool for financial inclusion.

by Joe Valenti | Tuesday, December 15, 2015

PRT opening in Afghanistan
Foreign Policy and Security

Rethinking the Civilian Surge

book_alt2 icon Report The United States sent thousands of government civilians to Provincial Reconstruction Teams across Afghanistan to bring security, development, and government to the Afghan people. Identifying what worked and what did not is critical to ensuring better outcomes for the next conflict.

by Ariella Viehe, Jasmine Afshar, Tamana Heela | Monday, December 14, 2015

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Foreign Policy and Security

Re-Educating Turkey

book_alt2 icon Report Following its dominant electoral victory on November 1, the AKP government is likely to continue it efforts to enhance the reach of religious education in Turkey. This process could have a profound long-term impact on Turkish identity and stability.

by Alan Makovsky | Monday, December 14, 2015

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Higher Education

Hooked on Accreditation: A Historical Perspective

article icon Issue Brief After more than six decades and repeated attempts at reform, accreditors are still struggling to fulfill their gatekeeping role and protect our nation's students.

by Antoinette Flores | Monday, December 14, 2015

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