Moving Beyond ‘Communities’ and ‘Local Actors’ in Development Aid
What real change do these concepts bring to the people directly affected by them?
What real change do these concepts bring to the people directly affected by them?
Attempts at immigration reform should address issues that have been with us, in various guises, for at least a century.
(2008) Higher education in the United States is increasingly out of reach for many young adults. Over the past decade, tuition costs at public four-year institutions have risen by 4.2 percent per year after inflation.
A major goal of the White House’s Build Back Better Act is to reduce poverty in America. But how do we define and measure poverty—and what are the consequences?
Invisible care work has become a collective issue, and the data confirms it: It's time to integrate into our vision of growth what actually keeps our societies going.
New online community will foster connection and collaboration among federal data users across sectors and states
(2001) At first glance, results from India's 2001 census seem encouraging. They show a decline in the population growth rate, an improvement in the ratio of men to women, and a remarkable increase in literacy, particularly for girls and women. Yet one important indicator — the sex ratio among children under the age of 7 — shows signs of regression.