The papers explore the history and significance of the evidence-based policy movement, its foundation in empirical research, and the vital role of program evaluation in that research. The papers also address the major elements of the movement, the contributions of government and non-governmental institutions to evidence-based policy, and the views of policymakers.
Following remarks by Senator Young and a recorded message from Senator Carper, a panel will assess how the decades-old movement toward using evidence in public policy is faring in the Trump administration. The panel includes:
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