Harvard Kennedy School's Mark Shepard discusses health insurance subsidies and why they have become such a sticking point for lawmakers.
The Project on Workforce at the Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy has released new research highlighting the disconnect between higher education and the labor market. Co-directors David Deming, ...
Researchers have found that a Seattle ordinance requiring more notice in scheduling for hourly workers resulted in more predictable shifts, and that this increased stability led to improvements in ...
August 21, 2025, Opinion: "One should be just as cautious about predicting the imminent burst of an AI bubble as skeptical of the exaggerated hype currently surrounding artificial intelligence. There ...
Nancy Pelosi, former speaker of the House of Representatives, visited Harvard Kennedy School to speak in class with Ambassador Katherine Tai, Institute of Politics (IOP) fall 2025 fellow and former ...
Cambridge, MA - The Atlas of Economic Complexity, the dynamic, open source data visualization tool produced by Harvard’s Center for International Development (CID), now offers an enhanced design that ...
Through a series of executive orders, the Trump administration has halted or eliminated research funding for a wide swath of programs affecting the environment and weather, health and biomedicine, ...
Journalists from a slew of major news outlets left their workspaces in the Pentagon last week following an October 15 ultimatum by the Department of Defense to sign onto new Department of Defense ...
Juan Jimenez: Bringing real-world development and political experience to bear on complex challenges
Economist and public leader Juan Jimenez MPA/ID 2010 has returned to Harvard Kennedy School as a lecturer in public policy. An expert in political economy and economic development, Jimenez served as ...
The Long-Run Impacts of Tracking High-Achieving Students: Evidence from Boston's Advanced Work Class
Tracking in schools – the practice of separating students into classrooms by ability – is a hotly debated issue in the United States. Advocates for tracking claim that it helps teachers target ...
The Board of Advisors is a diverse group of civic leaders with a keen interest in improving the governance of the Greater Boston region. The Rappaport Institute Advisory Board supports the mission of ...
Teaches leaders of civic associations, advocacy groups, and social movements how to organize communities that can mobilize power to effect change.
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