Policy Briefs
Research briefs are concise, current presentations of faculty’s research breakthroughs on key policy issues. They include infographics and accessible information for policymakers and analysts.
Research briefs are concise, current presentations of faculty’s research breakthroughs on key policy issues. They include infographics and accessible information for policymakers and analysts.
The IPR working paper series is one the of the oldest social policy series in the nation, having released more than 400 faculty-written working papers since 1969. Our online collection includes all working papers since 2002.
The IPR graduate research assistant working paper series highlights work from graduate students working under IPR faculty researchers.
IPR faculty write and edit books in their scholarly fields that advance knowledge and impact policy. Published by major academic presses, their books are often recognized for key contributions to their respective fields of study
IPR’s social scientists publish their policy-relevant findings in the pages of national and international peer-reviewed journals to advance scholarly discussion and debate on key social issues.
Rapid research reports are preliminary analyses by IPR faculty of data on breaking, policy-relevant topics. They can include charts, tables, and other accessible information for policymakers, analysts, and the wider public.
IPR faculty have created visual tools and apps to analyze research data. These resources include maps, charts, and practical guides to make their research more accessible.
IPR faculty share insights into their research in these short explainer videos.