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Publications

Research

Everything the Institute publishes follows the same standard: named, checkable sources; explicit definitions; stated scope and limitations; and a stable, citable address. Publications come in four formats — jump to explainers, primers or reviews — or read about how this work is produced.

Explainers

What a concept, measure or system is, how it works, and how to read claims about it.

Explainer

What Is Evidence-Based Policymaking?

Where the idea came from, what counts as evidence, the institutions built around it, and the honest limits of letting evidence guide public decisions.

Primers

Structured introductions to a whole subject, written for readers starting from zero.

Reviews

Assessments of the measurement landscape on a question: the sources, what is robust, and what is not.