Mon, 07/25/2016 - 4:27pm
— Our weekly round-up of policy-relevant reads and IPPSR-connected research.
Problems
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How Much Does a Stable Home Affect A Child's Education IPPSR affiliate Joshua Cowen speaks to Michigan Radio about his new study that examines Michigan’s homeless student population.
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Why Clinton And Trump Backers Don't Mix IPPSR affiliate William Chopik recently published a new study on the link between political ideology and feelings of community.
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How Shinola Turned Detroit Into A Luxury Brand IPPSR affiliate Lisa Cook is interviewed about Detroit’s new manufacturing opportunities.
Policy
- Study A Step To Getting Michigan School Funding Right IPPSR affiliate David Arsen comments on how the Michigan Legislature’s study on school finance adequacy represents a renewed commitment to Michigan’s education system.
- Why Do Consumers Participate In 'Green' Programs? IPPSR affiliate Tomas Hult comments on his new research into public perceptions of sustainability programs.
- How Charter Schools In Michigan Have Hurt Traditional Public Schools, New Research Finds IPPSR affiliate David Arsen recently published a study about how charter schools can create fiscal stress for Michigan school districts.
Politics
- Michigan Pollster Has Good News, Bad News For Both Parties IPPSR Director Matt Grossmann is featured for his work in polling and party asymmetry.
- Experts say GOP will have to work to make Michigan like Trump IPPSR Director Matt Grossman is interviewed on the Republican convention.
- Supreme Court Pick A Rallying Cry At GOP Convention IPPSR Director Matt Grossman comments on the how the divided GOP can unite around the potential to nominate new Supreme Court justices.