PhD student Nishank Varshney, along with Professors Judy Temple and Arthur Reynolds, published the paper, Early Education and Adult Health: Age 37 Impacts and Economic Benefits of the Child-Parent Center Preschool Program, in the Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis.
Affiliate faculty member Joseph Bauerkemper is co-editor of a new book, Tribal Administration Handbook: A Guide for Native Nations in the United States.
Professor Samuel Myers Jr. has been appointed to serve on the U.S. Transportation Research Board (TRB) Standing Committee on Contracting Equity. He began his three-year term in April.
The 2022 Economic Report of the President includes a section on occupational licensing and its impact on the labor market, referencing ongoing research by Professor Morris Kleiner and Assistant Professor Janna Johnson.
Research scientist Angie Fertig is part of a new $3.25 million research project to measure the impact of structural racism and discrimination (SRD) on the health and emotional well-being of individuals across the life course.
Social policy research scientist Angie Fertig collaborated on a recent study examining the relationship between food insecurity and health care spending in Minnesota.
Humphrey School researchers are members of three interdisciplinary teams receiving grants from the Human Rights Initiative to pursue projects in the upcoming academic year.
The book, "Children and Youth as Subjects, Objects, Agents: Innovative Approaches to Research Across Space and Time," showcases innovative approaches to the interdisciplinary field of childhood and youth studies.