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Under Title I--the major provision of the 1965 Elementary and Secondary Education Act--the federal government has provided more than $200 billion to schools with children from low-income familes. The goal of this program, reauthorized as the No Child Left Behind Act, is to raise the achievement of children...
More than 7,000 people die each year in the United States as a direct result of the faulty system established to procure organs for transplants. Despite the success of transplant technology, the number of patients on waiting lists has continued to grow.
These...
More than 7,000 people die each year in the United States as a direct result of the faulty system established to procure organs for transplants. Despite the success of transplant technology, the number of patients on waiting lists has continued to grow.
These...
In recent decades, policy research has focused on proposed and newly developed government programs and has tended to neglect concrete analysis of continuing ones.
A comprehensive overview of the U.S. Postal Service, its organization, and its performance since its creation by the 1970 Postal Reorganization Act.
This study reviews the rationales, legislative history, and financial incentives of both types of hospital subsidies.
This book concludes that America’s drug policy should be reoriented in several ways to be more effective.
AEI's new comprehensive analysis of research on WIC--the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, established by Congress in 1972 to improve the diets and health of low-income women, infants, and children up to age five--shows that WIC's overall benefits are modest at best.






