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Lessons Learned: Education Priorities for the Obama Administration (Summer 2009)

Lucky Strike? Arkansas Gets Satisfaction from Rare State Investments in Smoking Prevention and Cessation (Summer 2009)

How Do Charter Schools Affect Outcomes? A Look Across Eight States (Spring 2009)

Baby Steps: Comparison of Neonatal Services Points to National Health Care Lessons (Spring 2008)

Grassroots Program Seems to Reduce Malnutrition in India at Low Cost (Spring 2008)

Passing or Failing? A Midterm Report Card for “No Child Left Behind” (Fall 2007)

Serious Gaps Exist in Health Care Quality for America’s Children (Fall 2007)

Alcohol Advertising and Marketing Appear to Influence Early Adolescent Drinking (Summer 2007)

Common Grounds: Cultivating the Field of Community-Based Participatory Research (Spring 2007)

Missing Link: Connection Found Between Government Health Insurance and Better Child Health (Spring 2007)

State Children’s Health Insurance Program Cuts Rate of Forgone Care, Increases Quality of Life (Spring 2007)

Takeover Overtaken: Public Management of Philadelphia Schools Leaves Private Management Behind in Math (Spring 2007)

Wouldn’t It Be Lovely? British Policy on Antisocial Behavior Can Take Cues from Studies Near and Far (Spring 2007)

Road Less Traveled: Four Developing Countries Blaze New Trails to Better Health (Fall 2006)

Many Happy Returns: Early Childhood Programs Entail Costs, but the Paybacks Could Be Substantial (Fall 2005)

A Variety of Early Childhood Interventions Have Generated Favorable Economic Returns (Fall 2005)

RAND Sees Mixed Results, Urges Flexibility in “War on Drugs” (Spring 2005)

Three Decades of Financial Earthquakes Rattle California Education (Spring 2005)

Ultimate Test: Who Is Accountable for Education If Everybody Fails? (Spring 2005)

A Matter of Class: Educational Achievement Reflects Family Background More Than Ethnicity or Immigration (Fall 2004)

Starting Kids Later in Kindergarten Yields Cognitive Benefits But Increases Child Care Costs (Fall 2004)

African American Teens Are Less Likely to Become Regular Smokers (Spring 2004)

High Standards or No Standards? The Unclear Implications of “No Child Left Behind” (Spring 2004)

Can TV Help Teach Teens About Sex? (Fall 2003)

Fifty Years of Homework (Fall 2003)

Project ALERT Helps Even High-Risk Teens (Fall 2003)

Unruly Turf: The Role of Interagency Collaborations in Reducing Gun Violence (Fall 2003)

Half of U.S. Kids Don’t Get Proper Dental Care (Spring 2003)

Conflicting Benefits: Trade-Offs in Welfare Reform (Fall 2002)

Don’t Make After-School Care the Next Big Myth (Fall 2002)

Threats to Children from Secondhand Smoke (Fall 2002)

A Call to Action Against Childhood Asthma (Summer 2002)

Affordable, High-Quality Child Care? Check Out the Military (Summer 2002)

Tranquilizing Effect: To Prevent Youth Violence, Try a Dose of Stability, a Shot of Self-Esteem, or Some Good Pediatric Advice (Fall 2000)

Domestic Policy for a More Perfect Union (Summer 2000)

Insuring Children Can Help Mend Frayed Safety Nets (Fall 1999)

The Effect of L.A. Homes, Neighborhoods on Children (Spring 1999)

Investing in Children, 1996-Present (Fall 1998)

Preschool Years: As the Twig Is Bent (Spring 1997)

Children’s Health: Is Insurance a Panacea? (Spring 1997)

Adolescence: Forgotten Age, Forgotten Problems (Spring 1997)

Helping Children in a Downsizing World (Spring 1997)

High-Voltage Media Campaign to Spotlight Importance of First Three Years of Life (Spring 1997)


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