Fall Research Conference

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2017

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November 2 - 4, 2017 | Hyatt Regency | Chicago, IL

The APPAM Fall Research Conference is a multi-disciplinary annual research conference that attracts the highest quality research on a wide variety of important current and emerging policy and management issues. The 39th APPAM Fall Research Conference focused on the importance of data and measurement, and celebrated the government staff who work to improve the measures we use every day. It is more essential than ever, in light of recent criticism of government data and statistics, to demonstrate the importance of both.

View the Preliminary Program here.

Coverage

Full Conference Photo Gallery

 

Wednesday, November 1

BlogPre-Conference Workshop
Policy Engagement: Building Relationships and Partnerships for Long-Term Impact

Daily Wrap-UpWednesday

 

Thursday, November 2

Blogs:

Interviews:

Thank you to the  IMPAQ International team for producing this interview series
about "Better Data for Better Decisions." 

 

Poster Winners:

First Place

Does Initiating Tobacco Use with Flavored Products Predict Current Smoking Status? An Examination by Race, Gender, and Sexual Identity
Shannon Lea Watkins and Wendy Max, University of California, San Francisco

 
Second Place

Measuring Risk and Variation in Household Social Determinants of Health
Michele Abbott, Gery Ryan, RAND Corporation; Luther Brewster, Florida International University

 
Third Place

Providing In-Kind Food Transfers to Low-Income Households in Urban India: Results from an Evaluation of the Public Distribution System (PDS) in Chhattisgarh
Raghav Puri, Syracuse University

 

Daily Wrap-UpThursday

 

Friday, November 3

Blogs:

Interviews:

Thank you to the  IMPAQ International team for producing this interview series
about "Better Data for Better Decisions." 

 

Poster Winners:

First

Gender Discrimination in the Decision to Convict

Mark Hoekstra and Brittany Street, Texas A&M University

 

Second

Race and Reporting: A New Approach to Estimating the Effect of Student-Teacher Race Congruence on Disciplinary Infractions

David Woo and Erica Harbatkin, Vanderbilt University

Third

Modern Disintegration: The Effects of School Resegregation on Neighborhood Property Values and Foreclosure Rates

Rayven Plaza, Columbia University

Daily Wrap-UpFriday

Saturday, November 4

Interviews:

Thank you to the  IMPAQ International team for producing this interview series
about "Better Data for Better Decisions." 

 

Poster Winners:

First

Is Socioeconomic Status a Barrier to Nonresidential Father’s Involvement with Their Children? Evidence from Survey and Administrative Data

Angela Maria Guarin Aristizabal, University of Wisconsin - Madison

 

Second

Real-World Challenges to Randomization and Their Solutions

Kenya Heard, J-PAL North America, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Third

Ready for Kindergarten? School Readiness Measurement and Outcomes

Kirby A. Chow, SRI International

Daily Wrap-UpSaturday

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