Welcome to MacArthur Foundation Research Directory

The MacArthur Foundation has a long history of supporting research, and we are pleased that users will be able to access this extensive body of work through the MacArthur Research Directory on PolicyArchive. Documents in this directory span a wide range of subjects, and include both policy and academic research arising from the Foundation.s grant making strategies and research networks.

Currently there are 1696 research items in the directory. Research will be continuously uploaded to this Directory. For additional information about the MacArthur Foundation, please visit www.macfound.org

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Trustees Reports Show Social Security Shortfall Manageable, Medicare’s Problems More Daunting Publication Date: April 2008 Publisher(s): Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (Washington, D.C.); Research Area:
CBPP Statement: Statement by Robert Greenstein, Executive Director, on the Social Security and Medicare Trustees Report Publication Date: April 2008 Publisher(s): Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (Washington, D.C.) Research Area:
Reversal of Fortunes? Low Income Neighborhoods in the 1990s Publication Date: April 2008 Publisher(s): Furman Center for Real Estate Research Area:
The Illinois Payday Loan Loophole Post-Payday Loan Reform Act Lending and the Debt Collection Practices of One Large Lender in Illinois Publication Date: April 2008 Publisher(s): Public Action Foundation Woodstock Institute (Chicago, Ill.) Research Area:
Early Interventions for the Achievement Gap: The Importance of Family in Early Learning Publication Date: April 2008 Publisher(s): National Urban League. Policy Institute Research Area: Child Development
Taking Back Our Fiscal Future Publication Date: March 2008 Publisher(s): Tax Policy Center Research Area:
Long-Term Social Security Shortfall Smaller Than Cost of Extending Tax Cuts for Top 1 Percent Publication Date: March 2008 Publisher(s): Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (Washington, D.C.) Research Area:
Extending the President’s Tax Cuts and AMT Relief Would Cost $4.4 Trillion Through 2018 Publication Date: March 2008 Publisher(s): Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (Washington, D.C.) Research Area:
The Skewed Benefits of the Tax Cuts: With the Tax Cuts Extended, Top 1 Percent of Households Would Receive More Than $1.2 Trillion in Tax Benefits over the Next Decade Publication Date: March 2008 Publisher(s): Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (Washington, D.C.) Research Area:
The Impact of State Income Taxes on Low-Income Families in 2006 Publication Date: March 2008 Publisher(s): Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (Washington, D.C.) Research Area: