JPAM's Closer Look
Education Podcasts
JPAM’s Closer Look is a deep-dive discussion with Journal of Policy Analysis & Management (JPAM) authors who are researching some of the top issues facing our country today.
Location:
United States
Genres:
Education Podcasts
Description:
JPAM’s Closer Look is a deep-dive discussion with Journal of Policy Analysis & Management (JPAM) authors who are researching some of the top issues facing our country today.
Language:
English
Contact:
888-917-8793
Episodes
30. Evictions and Psychiatric Treatment
4/15/2024
Our host, Seth Gershenson, talks to Professor Catherine Maclean of George Mason University about her research on the impact of access to psychiatric treatment centers on evictions and housing stability.
Duration:01:07:17
29. Should the Public Fund Professional Sports Stadiums?
2/6/2024
Our host, Seth Gershenson, talks to JC Bradbury of Kennesaw State University about the economics and politics of public funding for professional sports stadiums.
Duration:01:04:50
28. The Impacts of Reverse Transfer Associate Degrees
12/4/2023
Our host talks with Taylor Odle about his Vernon Memorial Prize-winning paper with Lauren Russel about the Impacts of Reverse Transfer Associate Degree programs.
Duration:01:09:22
27. The Thin Blue Line in Schools
10/30/2023
Our host, Seth Gershenson, talks with Lucy C. Sorensen, SUNY Albany and Shawn D. Bushway, SUNY Albany & Rand, about police in schools.
Duration:00:45:55
26. Infant Safe Havens
10/2/2023
Dr. Lindsey Bullinger, Assistant Professor in the School of Public Policy at Georgia Tech, talks about Infant Safe Havens.
Duration:00:47:04
25. Forecasts for a Post-Roe America
8/31/2023
Our host, Seth Gershenson, talks to Dr. Caitlin Myers, the John G. McCullough Professor of Economics at Middlebury College, about what America may look like as the aftermath of Dobbs v. Jackson unfolds.
Duration:01:28:06
24. Safety Net Generosity and Maternal Mental Health
5/18/2023
Our host, Seth Gershenson, talks to Professor Lucie Schmidt about her research on the impact of social safety net benefits on single moms' mental health and risky behaviors.
Duration:00:52:20
23. Who is self employed, and why?
4/3/2023
Our host, Seth Gershenson, talks to Professor Brittany Street about her research on the overrepresentation of folks with a criminal history among the self employed.
Duration:01:24:18
22. Houston’s Arts Access Initiative
3/13/2023
Our host, Seth Gershenson, talks to Professors Dan Bowen and Brian Kisida about their research article on the causal effects of an arts education program in Houston.
Duration:01:14:40
21. 911 Call Centers
2/6/2023
Our host, Seth Gershenson, talks to Professor Jessica Gilooly about her Vernon Memorial Award-winning article on the important role that 911 call centers play in shaping police behavior at the scene.
Duration:01:15:04
20. Community College Transfer Pathways
12/19/2022
Our host, Seth Gershenson, talks to Rachel Baker and Michal Kurlaender about Improving the Community College Transfer Pathway to the Baccalaureate in California.
Duration:00:54:42
19. Universal Cash Transfers
12/6/2022
Our host, Dr. Seth Gershenson, talks to Dr. Mouhcine Guettabi about "Universal Cash Transfers and Labor Market Outcomes."
Duration:00:58:58
18. Healthcare Following Environmental Disasters: Evidence from Flint
6/28/2022
Using the Flint Water Crisis as a case reference, Shooshan Danagoulian and Daniel Grossman discuss their analysis of how individuals use healthcare systems following environmental disasters.
Duration:00:46:05
17. Temporary Mortgage Assistance for Unemployed Homeowners Reduce Longer Term Mortgage Default: An analysis of the Hardest Hit Fund Program
5/27/2022
Does temporary mortgage assistance for unemployed homeowners reduce longer-term mortgage default?: An analysis of the Hardest Hit Fund Program.
Duration:01:13:05
16. High-Skilled Immigration and the Labor Market: Evidence from the H1B Visa Program
4/28/2022
Interview with Dr. Patrick Turner of the University of Notre Dame
Duration:00:53:27
15. Consequences of Administrative Burden for Social Safety Nets that support the Healthy Development of Children
1/28/2022
Discussion with Carolyn J. Heinrich on the findings of her research paper that examines the challenges that low-income families face in accessing health and human services for their children's healthy development.
Duration:01:19:47
14. The Kids on the Bus: The Academic Consequences of Diversity-Driven School Reassignments
12/20/2021
JPAM's Seth Gershenson speaks with Thurston Domina and James Carter about the consequences of diversity-driven school reassignments.
Duration:00:43:40
13. To What extent does in-person Schooling Contribute to the Spread of COVID-19: Evidence from Michigan and Washington
11/25/2021
JPAM's Seth Gershenson and Scott Imberman of Michigan State University discuss the impact of in-person schooling on the spread of COVID-19.
Duration:00:51:46
12. Can precision policing reduce gun violence: Evidence from gang take downs in New York City
7/31/2021
Impacts of precision policing on gun violence
Duration:00:52:35
11. Positive Health Externalities of Mandating Paid Sick Leave
6/19/2021
Paid sick leave mandates and their impacts on behaviors and outcomes.
Duration:00:44:45