The Lab Report
The Lab Report is the Public Policy Lab’s annual e-magazine featuring curated essays on an important policy issue.
- Issue No. 1, Spring 2021 - Addressing the Housing Crisis: Challenges and Innovations
- Issue No. 2, Spring 2022 - Child Poverty in America: Where Do We Go from Here?
- Issue No. 3, Spring 2023 - The Rise in U.S. Gun Violence: Causes and Policy Responses
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Issue No. 4, Spring 2024 - Degrees of Success: Obstacles and Opportunity in Higher Education
Policy Briefs
The Public Policy Lab’s Policy Briefs provide concise summaries of policy-relevant academic research for policymakers and the public.
2023 – 2024 Policy Briefs
Crisis in the Social Work Labor Force
- Cheryl Hyde (School of Social Work, Temple University)
2022 – 2023 Policy Briefs
Philadelphia Playstreets: Opportunity and Resilience
- Molly Scott (Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Temple University)
- Katelyn Fletcher (Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Temple University)
- Sarah Lytle (Playful Learning Landscapes Action Network)
- Kathy Hirsh-Pasek (Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Temple University)
Financial Fraud among Older Americans: Evidence and Implications
- Rita M. Ludwig (Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Temple University)
- David V. Smith (Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Temple University)
Cash Bail Reform: Empirical Evidence and Policy Recommendations
- E. Rely Vîlcică (Department of Criminal Justice, Temple University)
- Sarah D. Jones (Department of Criminal Justice, Temple University)
- Gerald Stahler (Geography and Urban Studies, Temple University)
ChatGPT: Educational Friend or Foe?
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Kathy Hirsh-Pasek (Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Temple University and The Brookings Institution)
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Elias Blinkoff (Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Temple University)
The Hidden Housing Crisis of Eviction in Immigrant Neighborhoods
- Rebbeca Tesfai (Department of Sociology, Temple University)
2021 – 2022 Policy Briefs
Marijuana Legalization and Automatic Criminal Record Expungement
- Nyron N. Crawford (Political Science, Temple University)
- Daniel Confalone (Political Science, Temple University)
The Hidden Local Costs of Hurricanes
- Rhiannon Jerch (Department of Economics, Temple University)
- Gary Lin, Postdoctoral Fellow (Johns Hopkins University 21st Century Cities Initiative)
Police Budgets on the Ballot before and After George Floyd’s Murder
- Michael Sances (Temple University)
2020 – 2021 Policy Briefs
The Policy Challenges of Urban Flooding, Managed Retreat, and Social Equity
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Kevin Loughran (Temple University)
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James R. Elliott (Rice University)
- Christina D. Rosan (Temple University)
- Russell Zerbo (Clean Air Council)
- Megan Heckert (West Chester University)
Short- and Long-Term Impacts of COVID-19 on Outdoor Public Spaces
- Hamil Pearsall (Temple University)
- Stephen T. Dickinson (Temple University)
The Effect of Parental Legalization on Poverty among Children in Immigrant Families
- Cody Spence (Temple University)
- James D. Bachmeier (Temple University)
Challenging Heteronormative Practices in the Juvenile Justice System
- Jamie J. Fader (Temple University)
- Megan H. Shaud (Temple University)
COVID-19, Mental Health, and Socioeconomic Status
- Tessa Clarkson (Temple University)
- Johanna M. Jarcho (Temple University)
COVID-19 Sparks an Overdue Discussion on Education Reform: An Optimistic Vision
- Kathy Hirsh-Pasek (Temple University and The Brookings Institution)
- Elias Blinkoff (Temple University)
- Helen Shwe Hadani (The Brookings Institution)
- Roberta Michnick Golinkoff (University of Delaware)
2019 - 2020 COVID-19 Policy Briefs
- Christina D. Rosan (Temple University)
- Megan Heckert (West Chester University)
Unequal Impact: COVID-19 and Early Childhood Education
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Elise Chor (Temple University)
The Hardest Hit: Post-COVID Unemployment in Immigrant-Dense Industries
- Cody Spence (Temple University)
- James D. Bachmeier (Temple University)
COVID-19: Challenges for Higher Education
- Douglas Webber (Temple University)
The Convergence of the COVID-19 and Opioid Health Crises in the US
- Jeremy Mennis (Temple University)
- Gerald J. Stahler (Temple University)
Reports
A recent report from the Public Policy Lab, “State Policy, Local Impact: How Policy Choices Will Shape the Financial Future of Pennsylvania School Districts,” forecasts the fiscal future for all 500 school districts in PA for the period 2019-20 through 2025-26. The report reviews the impacts of the pandemic on school districts' finances and highlights key policy choices available to state policymakers. Across a wide range of possible policy choices, the report predicts a majority of districts will face persistent fiscal stress in the next five years; however, policy choices at the state level to balance state subsidies and mandates, including a controlled growth of charter school tuition increases, could help mitigate this outcome.
- View the full report.
- View the summary of the report.
- View an interactive web-version of the report.