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Commit Now to Get Summer Programming Right
Commit Now to Get Summer Programming Right
Summer programs need federal support and require early planning to make them worthwhile.
RAND Corporation
Apr 20
Giving Teachers the Tools They Need to Provide 21st-Century Civic Education
Giving Teachers the Tools They Need to Provide 21st-Century Civic Education
Teachers lack the critical training and incentives to address civic education in a much more robust way in their classrooms.
RAND Corporation
Apr 6
What Communities Need to Thrive: Q&A with Anita Chandra
What Communities Need to Thrive: Q&A with Anita Chandra
RAND’s Anita Chandra focuses on issues of health, well-being, and equity.
RAND Corporation
Apr 1
Rethinking How Police Respond to Homelessness
Rethinking How Police Respond to Homelessness
Police need better policies and partnerships to address a problem that has become theirs by default: homelessness.
RAND Corporation
Mar 30
Asian American Lives and Livelihoods Don’t Just Deserve Our Qualified Support
Asian American Lives and Livelihoods Don’t Just Deserve Our Qualified Support
Whether the well-being of people of color happens to align with other interests shouldn’t determine whether it matters at all.
RAND Corporation
Mar 23
Giving Family Caregivers a Voice
Giving Family Caregivers a Voice
One in five American adults is caring for a loved one in need. More could be done to integrate them into health care teams.
RAND Corporation
Mar 19
Will States Take the Wrong Lesson About Unemployment Insurance’s Failings?
Will States Take the Wrong Lesson About Unemployment Insurance’s Failings?
Why hike taxes on businesses to maintain robust unemployment benefits if Congress will step in when the economy goes south?
RAND Corporation
Mar 17
What Works in Preventing the Development of Depression and Anxiety in Children
What Works in Preventing the Development of Depression and Anxiety in Children
Mental health problems are increasingly among the most significant health concerns for children and adolescents in developed countries.
RAND Corporation
Mar 9
Russian Mercenaries in Great Power Competition: Strategic Supermen or Weak Link?
Russian Mercenaries in Great Power Competition: Strategic Supermen or Weak Link?
Weaknesses within Russian mercenary forces and within the Russian state may offer opportunities for exploitation
RAND Corporation
Mar 8
Supporting Working Parents Could Accelerate Recovery
Supporting Working Parents Could Accelerate Recovery
Since the COVID-19 recession started last February, almost 3 million women have left the labor force.
RAND Corporation
Mar 4
Equal, Rapid Access to Vaccines Is More Important Than Ever as New COVID-19 Variants Emerge
Equal, Rapid Access to Vaccines Is More Important Than Ever as New COVID-19 Variants Emerge
Vaccine nationalism could prolong the pandemic and lead to preventable deaths.
RAND Corporation
Mar 1
Lost Learning and the Costs of COVID-19
Lost Learning and the Costs of COVID-19
Recent RAND research can shed light on how Congress might consider divvying up funds to support students over the next year.
RAND Corporation
Feb 26
Local Communities Need a Voice in How to ‘Build Back Better’
Local Communities Need a Voice in How to ‘Build Back Better’
“Building back better” requires understanding a community’s needs, ambitions, goals, vulnerability, and capacity.
RAND Corporation
Feb 22
COVID-19 Has Offered Opportunities for Communities to Come Together
COVID-19 Has Offered Opportunities for Communities to Come Together
Might the crises of the past year provide a catalyst for a renewed sense of civic engagement?
RAND Corporation
Feb 19
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