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Mandatory Workplace Safety and Health Programs: Implementation, Effectiveness, and Benefit-Cost Trade-Offs - December 1, 2008

Tom LaTourrette, John Mendeloff

In 1998, OSHA sought to require all workplaces to have a safety and health program but abandoned the effort. This report assesses the proposal and studies of its potential effects, providing recommendations should authorities revisit the initiative.

RAND and the Information Evolution: A History in Essays and Vignettes - November 26, 2008

Willis Ware

This professional memoir describes RAND's contributions to the evolution of computer science, particularly during the first decades following World War II, when digital computers succeeded slide rules, mechanical calculators, and analog computers.

Cybersecurity Economic Issues: Corporate Approaches and Challenges to Decisionmaking - November 26, 2008

Shari Pfleeger, Daniela Golinelli, Robin Beckman, Sarah Cotton, Robert Anderson, Anil Bamezai, Christopher Corey, Megan Zander-Cotugno, John Adams, Roald Euller, Paul Steinberg, Rachel Rue, Martin Libicki, Michael Webber

This research brief addresses key cybersecurity concerns, such as protecting critical products and services and ensuring that software will work. It identifies how organizations perceive the importance of cybersecurity in making investment decisions.

Health and Medical Research in Japan: Health Research Observatory - November 24, 2008

James Burgdorf

Provides an overview of health and medical research in Japan, describing the sectors that performs such research, how it is funded, how health research priorities are set, and current and emerging health research issues in Japan.

Between politics and clinics -- the many faces of biomedical policy in Europe: Analysis of drivers and outcomes of Assisted Reproductive Technologies policy -- Volume I: Synthesis report - November 24, 2008

Stijn Hoorens, Annalijn Conklin, Jan Tiessen

A policy analysis of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (e.g. IVF, ICSI) regulation, funding, and health consequences in France, Italy and the UK.

Between politics and clinics -- the many faces of biomedical policy in Europe: Analysis of drivers and outcomes of Assisted Reproductive Technologies policy -- Volume II: Three country case studies - November 24, 2008

Annalijn Conklin, Daniel Jones, Lisa Klautzer, Alice Farrands, Sarah Olmstead, Miriam Shergold, Carlo Drauth, Stijn Hoorens

A policy analysis of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (e.g. IVF, ICSI) regulation, funding, and health consequences in France, Italy and the UK.

Improving the Safety and Security of Freight and Passenger Rail in Pennsylvania - November 24, 2008

David Ortiz, Brian Weatherford, Michael Greenberg, Liisa Ecola

Reviews Pennsylvania's statutory and regulatory authority over rail, recent studies and actions regarding rail safety and security, and actions taken by other states, and includes a qualitative analysis of risks to rail infrastructure.

Effects of Student Displacement in Louisiana During the First Academic Year After the Hurricanes of 2005 - November 21, 2008

John Pane, Daniel McCaffrey, Nidhi Kalra, Annie Zhou

In 2005, Hurricanes Katrina and Rita displaced more than one-fourth of Louisiana public school students. This article examines how these students fared in the first academic year following the storms.

Chinese Corporate Governance: History and Institutional Framework - November 20, 2008

Yong Kang, Lu Shi, Elizabeth Brown

Provides an overview of the development of corporate governance institutions in China, as well as an examination of continuing challenges and policy implications.

Rethinking the Reserves - November 19, 2008

Jacob Klerman

Given the changed threat environment and utilization pattern, presents perspectives for rethinking the Reserve Component of the armed forces, the level of commitment expected from its members, what roles are assigned to them, and their compensation.

Ten years of reform in primary mathematics education in England: A review of effectiveness - November 19, 2008

Ben Vollaard, Lila Rabinovich, Richard Bowman, Christian van Stolk

Examines the effectiveness of mathematics teaching reform in British primary schools.

Mental Health Consumer Providers: A Guide for Clinical Staff - November 18, 2008

Matthew Chinman, Alison Hamilton, Brittany Butler, Ed Knight, Shannon Murray, Alexander Young

Consumer providers are individuals with serious mental illness who provide recovery-oriented services and support to others. This guide serves as an easy-to-use reference to assist in hiring and integrating CPs into provider teams.

Explaining the Increase in Unemployment Compensation for Ex-Servicemembers During the Global War on Terror - November 17, 2008

David Loughran, Jacob Klerman

Examines the causes of the increase in the number of veterans claiming Unemployment Compensation for Ex-Servicemembers since 2002.

State Arts Policy: Trends and Future Prospects - November 17, 2008

Julia Lowell

Projects what the future likely holds for state arts agencies and for state arts policy if current trends and current strategies for addressing economic, political, and demographic challenges continue.

Emerging Trends in State Arts Policy - November 17, 2008

Julia Lowell

This research brief describes an effort carried out to describe and understand the strategies being used by innovative state arts agencies to deal with today's financial and political realities.

Pacific Currents: The Responses of U.S. Allies and Security Partners in East Asia to China's Rise - November 16, 2008

Evan Medeiros, Keith Crane, Eric Heginbotham, Norman Levin, Julia Lowell, Angel Rabasa, Somi Seong

The six U.S. allies and partners examined here view China's rise primarily as an economic opportunity, if a mixed one. Its involvement in the region is welcome, but domination is not. Comprehensive U.S. engagement remains essential to them.

How Would Relaxing the Mailbox Rule Affect Public Safety and Security? - November 14, 2008

Lois Davis, Michael Pollard, Jeremiah Goulka, Katherine Mack, Russell Lundberg, Paul Steinberg

This research brief assesses the potential public safety and security implications of relaxing the U.S. Postal Service's Mailbox Rule, finding that doing so could have a moderate negative impact.

Feasibility of an Air Liaison Officer Career Field: Improving the Theater Air-Ground System - November 14, 2008

Thomas Manacapilli, Steven Buhrow

Air liaison officers (ALOs) are U.S. Air Force officers who provide close air support to U.S. Army units. This investigation of the feasibility of an ALO career field relies on historical sources, interviews, and a personnel flow analysis.

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