France’s roads were once as unsafe as those in the US. But the French government’s investments in speeding enforcement, speed limit reductions, and safer walking routes have successfully reduced traffic deaths there far more quickly than stateside.
On June 28, join nonprofit researchers and practitioners as they examine changes in charitable participation, explore potential causes, and spark fresh thinking on the motivations for and challenges involved in measuring giving.
Analysis shows 79 out of the 100 counties with the highest levels of medical debt in collections are in states that haven’t expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. What county characteristics predict medical debt, and what policies could help reduce it?
Use this new policy modeling tool to design your own higher education accountability system and see how it would affect different types of institutions.
Urban’s Office of Race and Equity Research will apply a range of innovative methodologies “to better reveal the lingering consequences of historic racist policies and practices and their still-too-frequent modern-day equivalents.”