The Lunch @ DC with Jim Sullivan – How Evidence Can Transform the Fight...
Despite spending billions of dollars fighting poverty in America, we know very little about the effectiveness of programs that target those most in need. There is a growing effort to measure the impact...
View ArticleThe Lunch @ DC with Nick Hart – The Promise of Evidence-Based Policymaking:...
The U.S. Commission on Evidence-Based Policymaking developed a strategy for increasing the availability and use of data in order to build evidence about government programs, while protecting privacy...
View ArticleCongressional Briefing on Social Science Solutions for Health, Public Safety,...
Hosted by COSSA & SAGE Publishing. Wednesday, October 4, 2017 12:00 – 1:00 pm 2075 Rayburn House Office Building (Basement level) ~ Lunch provided ~ RSVP here Did you know… 50% of premature deaths...
View ArticleFall 2017 Henry and Bryna David Lecture – Child Support in the Age of Complex...
The Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education and Issues in Science and Technology magazine are pleased to announce that Dr. Kathryn Edin will give the fall 2017 Henry and Bryna David...
View ArticleMaking Sure Kids Count in the Big Count: Census 2020
Young children are among the most likely to be overlooked in the once-a-decade Census count. In 2010, one in ten children aged 0-4 were left out of the enumeration. Why did this happen? What are the...
View ArticleA Forum and Reception for the National Center for Education Statistics
Join the American Educational Research Association, the American Statistical Association, and the Council of Professional Associations on Federal Statistics on November 15 to examine the significant...
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