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The Cooper Housing Institute advocates for solutions to the U.S. housing crisis
A $400,000 grant from the Cooper Housing Institute will help RAND study and find ways to improve the Section 8 housing voucher program and the lives of people in need.
Homeless Sector Leaders Use RAND Findings to Make the Case for Worker Pay Raises
A RAND study found that front-line homeless response sector workers in Los Angeles County often don’t make a living wage. Consequently, workers can struggle to find housing and may even experience homelessness themselves, compounding any potential existing personal challenges.
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Diplomacy and Security
Ryan Crocker
Hu Chair in Taiwan Policy Studies
(VACANT)
International Economic Policy
(VACANT)