📌 New publication on how housing policies interact with each other now available @HousingJournal
Source of income anti-discrimination laws are shown to improve voucher utilization rates overall and utilization of vouchers in better neighborhoods
Then how about public housing?
#NewArticle
The spillover effects of source of income anti-discrimination laws on public housing
Jeehee Han's @jeeheehan premier study shows how SOI laws in the United States significantly reduce the share of impoverished households in #publichousing.
https://t.co/aKagdGDQ1C
Harvard's Library Innovation Lab just released all 311,000 datasets from data .gov, totalling 16 TB.🫡🫡
This is a complete archive of federal public datasets harvested during 2024-2025, updated daily.
We don’t find staggered breakfast hours nor dampened effects of Breakfast in the Classroom (BIC) on breakfast take-up due to shared buildings. Decentralizing locations of school meal service (from cafeteria to classrooms) may serve as effective policy levers in such settings.
Why don’t all students participate in school lunch despite universal free provision?
My new paper with @MichahWRothbart explores how shared buildings/cafeterias may dampen the effects of UFM on increasing student take-up.
Find out more 👇👇
https://t.co/A5V4NRqp8j
Co-located schools appear to offer lunch at more unusual hours than stand-alone schools. Staggering lunch hours between schools sharing a cafeteria is a common practice of administrative discretion, which may result in lower take-up especially for low-income students.
We’re hiring @BushSchool a tenured or tenure-track position at the Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor level in Public Policy. ABDs welcome to apply. Review will begin October 20.
See the link below for more info. Happy to answer any questions!
https://t.co/WJUFhiv6th
Can you guess what happens when poor kids get access to public housing?
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Their performance on standardized tests goes up as a direct result.
https://t.co/LFrNtW5VxF
Hi all,
If you are interested in discussing worklife balance from a variety of scholars, please join us, AEFP Scholars of Color members and affiliates, on Tuesday Oct 22nd 11am-12pm CT//12-1pm ET.
My first @nycibo publication shows New York State covers about half of NYC spending on school building projects! “Why” is a much more complicated question…https://t.co/ooKd4Z2cOr
We are hiring @BushSchool@TAMU for two open rank public management / public administration positions this fall. Subfield is open so please help spread the word @PMRA1991 @abfm_aspa@APPAM_DC folks. We start reviewing Oct 1.
https://t.co/V3dBihqdMd
Are public housing projects good for kids after all? Our new paper (with @AmySchwartzNY) @JPAM_DC says yes!
We find new evidence that moving into public housing improves academic outcomes of children.
https://t.co/KvzpkZE11P
We’re also hiring two positions in Public Management and Administration (fields related to public budgeting/management, collaboration, leadership, ethics, program evaluation, etc.)
Review starts Oct. 1 for this one. Ask @robgreer1 for more questions!
https://t.co/wJCbIv6VFN
We’re hiring @BushSchool a tenured or tenure-track position at the Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor level in Public Policy. ABDs welcome to apply. Review will begin October 20.
See the link below for more info. Happy to answer any questions!
https://t.co/WJUFhiv6th