"The National Origins of Policy Ideas"
Professor John Campbell has published this book with co-author Ove Pedersen, Professor of Comparative Political Economy at the Copenhagen Business School.
[more]Professor John Campbell has published this book with co-author Ove Pedersen, Professor of Comparative Political Economy at the Copenhagen Business School.
[more]Dartmouth presents a series of four speakers on government surveillance and personal privacy.
[more]Assistant Professor Jason Houle speaks in a Health Policy Workshop about his research concerning the relationship between rising foreclosure rates, and the population mental health status and suicide rates.
[more]In Sociologyy 36, Sociology of the Family, students conduct primary research to gain insight into their parents’ experiences of balancing work and family. Students interview their parents, transcribe their stories, and analyze them. It is often hard to truly understand the sacrifices our parents made to raise children, the tradeoffs they experienced as they made decisions about whether to stay at home or return to work after the birth of a child, and the ways that these decisions affected their parenting, marriages, and relationships with their children.
[more]Associate Professor Marc Dixon participates in a discussion of national trends in labor unions, in conjunction with a look at how Vermont workers fit into that picture.
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