The Center is housed within the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, where it helps scholars conduct state-of-the-art policy-relevant social science research. It functions as an information resource for academics, policymakers, the media, and the public. The Center works to foster effective communication between academic researchers and the policymakers dealing with today's state, local, and urban policy problems.
This working paper by Brian Jacob, Mark Duggan, and Randi Hjalmarsson describes findings from a study of how gun shows and their regulations impact gun-related homicides and suicides. See press coverage regarding this paper:
This report describes findings from a literature review of recent academic and applied research on the relationship between housing and service arrangements and housing stability for homeless, formerly homeless, and precariously housed individuals and families.
EPI is a program of coordinated activities at the Center for Local, State, and Urban Policy (CLOSUP) designed to bring the latest academic knowledge to issues of education policy. Through a combination of research projects and related events, EPI seeks to identify and evaluate promising educational interventions and to inform educators and policymakers about new research findings.
A core component of the Education Policy Initiative is the education policy seminar series, launched in Fall 2007. Seminars for the 2008-2009 academic year are now being planned, and currently include:
See more information on previous EPI seminars.
See other events around the University of Michigan with relevance for local, state, and urban policy.