Faculty and students from the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University will participate in the 43rd annual research conference of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM). The multi-disciplinary research conference, which was rescheduled from the fall of 2021, will convene in Austin, Texas, March 27-29, 2022, around the theme “The Power of Inclusion: Incorporating Diverse Voices in Public Policy Analysis and Management.”
O’Neill School attendees will present and discuss research on a variety of policy and management topics, such as COVID-19, healthcare, welfare, energy equity, tax policy, and the opioid crisis. A full list of O’Neill School participants can be found in the APPAM online program, but we’ve highlighted select sessions where you can connect with O’Neill scholars below.
We invite all of our APPAM colleagues to join us at a reception on Monday, March 28, where we will honor Sanya Carley as the winner of this year’s David N. Kershaw award.
Connect with the O’Neill School at #2021APPAM
Faculty
Ashlyn Aiko Nelson
3/28, 3:30-5pm CDT: Teaching Program Evaluation Methods: Challenges and Opportunities
Sanya Carley
3/27, 8:30-10am CDT: Local Sustainable Development: Policy Design, Program Participation and Distributional Impact (chair)
3/27, 3:30-5pm CDT: Energy Equity: The Distributional Impact, Role of Utility Policies, and Improving Energy Poverty Metrics (chair)
3/28, 3:30-5pm CDT: David N. Kershaw Award Lecture (live stream), “Seeking Energy Justice: Reflections on Research and Professional Impact”
Sameeksha Desai
3/27: 3:30-5pm CDT: Entrepreneurship, Small Businesses, and Gig Workers through the COVID-19 Pandemic (discussant)
Brad Heim
3/29, 10:15-11:45am CDT: New Evidence for Tax Policy (chair)
Alex Hollingsworth
3/29, 8:30-10am CDT: The Opioid Crisis: Policy, Origins, and Solutions (discussant)
David Konisky
3/27, 3:30-5pm CDT: Energy Equity: The Distributional Impact, Role of Utility Policies, and Improving Energy Poverty Metrics
Deanna Malatesta
3/29, 1:45-3:15pm CDT: Understanding Collaborative Governance Across Policy Areas
Kosali Simon
3/27, 1:45-3:15pm CDT: The Implications of the Pandemic on Infant and Maternal Health
3/27, 3:30-5pm CDT: How Public Insurance Programs Interact: The Case of Medicaid Expansion and Medicare in the U.S. (chair)
3/27, 3:30-5pm CDT: Implications of the Pandemic on Special Populations
3/28, 8:30-10am CDT: Sources of Racial Disparities in Health Equity
3/28, 10:15-11:45am CDT: Policy Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic (chair)
3/29, 8:30-10am CDT: The Opioid Crisis: Policy, Origins, and Solutions (chair)
3/29, 1:45-3:15pm CDT: Public Programs Designed to Increase Labor Supply of the More Vulnerable Workforce
Coady Wing
3/27, 3:30-5pm CDT: Implications of the Pandemic on Special Populations
3/29, 1:45-3:15pm CDT: Public Programs Designed to Increase Labor Supply of the More Vulnerable Workforce
Ph.D. candidates and faculty affiliates
Ashley Bradford
Cong Gian
Danyao Li
Laura Montenovo
Trevor Memmott
Dario Salcedo Monroy
Ruth Winecoff
Michelle Graff
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