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- Wisconsin DPI mired in one scandal after another
- Republican candidates join nationwide scrutiny of tenure
- Most UW System schools’ enrollments are stagnant as tech colleges flourish
- Money now more important than Milton or Macbeth at UW schools
- UW students turning away from gender and ethnic studies degrees
- Rights of nature and the wrongs inflicted on Wisconsinites
- Milwaukee will pay someone to say nice things about The Hop
- Port Washington to be land of opportunity for job-seekers
Browsing: Media
A study of 587 Wisconsin residents who expect to vote was conducted by telephone October 18 through October 21, 2000.…
A further evaluation of the SAGE program
Wisconsin’s Regional Employment Growth The Wisconsin economy in the 1990s benefited from the long period of growth experienced by the…
The Objectives of the Research The…
Fugitives from the justice system
When NAFTA was ratified in 1994, we studied the issue an concluded it would benefit Wisconsin. Five years later, we examine our hypothesis and discover that NAFTA works.
What It Will Take to Make It Work
Between 1991 and 1998 the rates of both teen pregnancies and births fell across the nation: among teenagers ages 15-19,…
A myth that continues to exist in the minds of the public and many a government regulator is the notion…
Over the last decade no issue in Wisconsin has been more closely watched here and across the country than the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program.
The Objectives of the Research The objectives of this wave of WPRI’s ongoing…
A review of current issues and trends
The path to fewer prisons
It is no wonder that the national debate in the early 1990s over universal health insurance was so acrimonious and…
Inflated claims, meager results
Wisconsin’s state government turned 150 years old this year. Over that time, Wisconsin state government has grown from a few…
The Objectives of the Research The objectives of this wave of WPRI’s ongoing research program continued to be to measure…
How have poor people responded to changes in the economy and in social welfare programs? It should surprise no one…
Is it an idea whose time has come (again)?
Plea bargaining, punishment, and the public interest

