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RAND Labor and Population has built a national and international reputation for conducting high-quality, empirical research to support and improve policies and organizations around the world.

Our work has focused on labor markets, social welfare policy, demographic behavior, aging issues, retirement, and international development with the common aim toward understanding why people make the decisions they do and how markets, society, and policy affect them.

Findings and News

Spirituality for Kids After-School Program has Significant Positive Effects — Apr. 29, 2008

Three students in school hallway

A nonreligious after-school program, Spirituality for Kids (SFK) seeks to build resilience in children. Interestingly, it improves not just social and internal outcomes but also school-related outcomes, even though it is not an academic intervention.

Path to Diversity Success Varies According to Company's History, Culture, Mission — Jan. 23, 2008

Diverse group of hands meeting for business

Companies recognized for exemplary diversity may follow a core set of motives and behaviors, but best practices alone do not always contribute to a high level of diversity.

Examining California's School Readiness and Student Achievement Gaps — Nov. 8, 2007

Kids doing homework

California's sizeable achievement gaps in English-language arts and mathematics in second and third grades have early roots, with the same groups of children that lag in academic performance in elementary school trailing in measures of school readiness when they enter kindergarten.

Evaluating the Quality of California's Publicly Funded Preschool Programs — Nov. 8, 2007

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Participation in effective preschool programs has the potential to narrow achievement gaps, but California's current system of publicly funded early care and education programs are not designed to maximize the child development and school readiness benefits.

Featured Projects

Decision-making Health Policy Tools Help Improve the Lives of Older People — Apr. 11, 2007

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The RAND Roybal Center for Health Policy Simulation works to develop better models to understand the consequences of biomedical developments and social forces for health, health spending, and health care delivery.

American Life Panel Uses Internet for a Variety of Surveys — Jun. 21, 2006

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RAND's American Life Panel surveys people age 40 and over on the Internet, which allows for greater flexibility in survey design and instantly accessible data. Current studies analyze opinions on Medicare Plan D, health shocks, and financial decisionmaking.

Featured Research

The Design of a Multilevel Survey of Children, Families, and Communities: The Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Survey - 2006

Narayan Sastry, Bonnie Ghosh-Dastidar, John Adams, Anne R. Pebley

Population Implosion? Low Fertility and Policy Responses in the European Union - 2005

The Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Survey: Household Questionnaires - 2004

Anne R. Pebley, Narayan Sastry

Neighborhood and Family Effects on Children's Health in Los Angeles - 2003

Narayan Sastry, Anne R. Pebley

Concentrated Poverty vs. Concentrated Affluence: Effects on Neighborhood Social Environments and Children's Outcomes - 2003

Anne R. Pebley, Narayan Sastry

The Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Survey: Codebook - 2003

Christine E. Peterson, Narayan Sastry, Anne R. Pebley, Bonnie Ghosh-Dastidar, Stephanie Williamson, and Sandraluz Lara-Cinisomo

Designing Multidisciplinary Biobehavioral Research on Prematurity and LBW: Methodological Considerations - 2003

Brian Karl Finch

Los Angeles County Young Children's Literacy Experiences, Emotional Well-Being and Skills Acquisition: Results from the Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Survey - 2003

Sandra Lara-Cinisomo, Anne R. Pebley

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