Evaluation of the Population and Poverty Research Initiative (PopPov)
The RAND Corporation evaluated the Population and Poverty Research Initiative (PopPov) and its progress in achieving its goals of building and advancing the field of economic demography, orienting the work toward policy-relevant research, increasing economic policymakers' recognition of the val...
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