Integrating Schools by Family Income ◦ Public-Private Partnerships in Healthcare Financing ◦ Federal Class Size Reduction Policy ◦ Economic Self-Sufficiency and Implementation of TANF in the District of Columbia ◦ Fine Line Between Subsistence and Famine
Table of Contents
Editor's Note
| Editor's Note | |
| Kirsten Foss | 2-2 |
Articles
| Integrating Schools by Family Income: A Promising Education Reform or Unattainable Dream? | |
| Robin Kane | 3-13 |
| Public-Private Partnerships in Healthcare Financing: Lessons from the New York State Partnership for Long-term Care | |
| Lauren Hersch Nicholas | 14-24 |
| Federal Class Size Reduction Policy: A Case Study Testing John W. Kingdon's Theory on Agenda Setting | |
| Sue Rohan | 25-35 |
| Economic Self-Sufficiency and Implementation of TANF in the District of Columbia | |
| Ashley P. Simmons-Rudolph | 36-46 |
| The Fine Line Between Subsistence and Famine: Mali's Agrarian Desert Economy, the Threat of Drought, and Alternatives to Build Modern Private Sector Skills | |
| Brian Van Wye | 47-57 |