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Small-scale multimethod studies of gender discrimination and inequality in the public and private health employment systems in Zambia and Uganda (unpublished observations) found a lack of policy responsiveness to life course events for workers with family responsibilities, as well as evidence of sexual harassment, gender bias, and occupational gender segregation.

In this talk, Peter Johannessen, Ash Center Democracy Postdoctoral Fellow, AY 2018-2020, will draw on evidence from Brazil to illustrate how local elections can undermine policy responsiveness in highly decentralized contexts.

However, it is difficult to compare these low returns with those found for programs involving the whole population of students because individuals with different characteristics are likely to differ in terms of their policy responsiveness.

Dee argues that models that limit the number of state-specific variables lack a credible identification strategy, which imparts omitted variable bias to estimates of policy responsiveness for taxes.

All of which brings to mind an image that speaks to a consequential challenge facing the Fed and the U.S. economy: the risk of a gradual decline in this powerful institution's policy responsiveness, adaptability and flexibility.

Via James Kwak at Baseline Scenario, here's a snapshot of the country's attitudes toward gay marriage, by age and state, courtesy of a study by Jeffrey Lax and Justin Phillips entitled, "Gay Rights in the States: Public Opinion and Policy Responsiveness".

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Suzanne Roy, program director for one advocacy group, In Defense of Animals, said: "Lemsip stood alone among animal research labs for its open-door policy and responsiveness to humane concerns.

Finally, we find that active labor market policies (including training, job rotation and rehabilitation) are significant and positive, implying that under these policies the responsiveness of employment to aggregate demand increases.

Drawing on both survey data and fieldwork in New York City, Owens reveals that African American churches can use these newly forged connections with public agencies to influence policy and government responsiveness in a way that reaches beyond traditional electoral or protest politics.

It could mean, for example, increased profit maximization for insurance companies, better effective coverage [ 49] for policy developers, increased responsiveness to the demands and needs of the population for citizen groups, or a general increased level and distribution of health.

But it is also possible that during downturns governments turn to protectionist policies, heightening the responsiveness of trade to a fall in demand.Broadly speaking, the timing of the collapse and stabilisation in trade flows, as well as the sectoral and geographical pattern of the decline, suggest that demand and destocking, rather than a retreat into protection, are the chief causes.

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