Final results from Stockton pilot program show connections between financial security and better health (Stockton, CA) — People who received $500 monthly cash payments for two years as part of the...
The CUSP database is designed to facilitate rapid research, journalism, and policy action to improve population health and equity Created by researchers at Boston University, CUSP tracks policies to...
Research shows that progress toward gender equity has slowed or stalled in the United States Evidence for Action announces nearly $1 million in funding to four studies to assess how gender equity...
Originally posted 7/28/2020 by Michelle Samuels at the Boston School of Public Health A new School of Public Health study sheds new light on the opinions and practices of US gun owners, casting doubt...
A duo of faculty researchers from UT and the University of Pennsylvania have received a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Evidence for Action grant of about $680,000 to evaluate an innovative project...
By Michael Greenwood. Originally posted to YaleNews July 26, 2019. County- and municipality-level bans on tobacco sales to individuals under age 21 yield substantive reductions in smoking among 18- to...
From the E4A Stable Schedules Study to Promote Low-Income Worker Health and Well-Being Project. Improving schedule stability in the retail sector means better sleep for sales associates. This is what...
We’re excited to announce that we are partnering with Accelerating Collaborations for Evaluation (ACE) to offer a Matching Service to connect E4A applicants involved in community initiatives with...
BERKELEY, CA, June 26, 2018 – A new study finds that requiring schools to track and report the minutes children spend in physical education (PE) increases the number of minutes children spend in PE...
Press Release from the RAND Corporation. Posted here. Opening onsite health clinics to provide comprehensive primary care to teachers and their families can lower a school district's health care costs...