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Hoover Institution

The Hoover Institution at Stanford University is hosting a one-week public policy boot camp from August 18-24, 2019. We are contacting you because of your connection to students interested in public policy. This program, which covers the essentials of today’s national...

2019 PGPF Fiscal Internship Program

Research Associate Peter G. Peterson Foundation *The Peter G. Peterson Foundation’s Fiscal Internship Program * In the summer of 2010, the Peter G. Peterson Foundation established its Fiscal Internship Program in Washington DC with the goal of encouraging young people...

Gotoco

Project Description: Explore China for free with Gotoco! (www.go-to.co/) Interested in traveling abroad this summer? Join Gotoco in China to gain a TEFL certificate and useful work experience in teaching, education and activity leadership. No prior experience in...

Yale Law School

Research Fellow – Yale Law School Details • Two full-time positions available. • Position begins June 2019 in New Haven, CT. Fellowships last for one year, with an option to renew for a second year by mutual agreement of the professor and the fellow. Preference is...
Why Americans and Britons Work Such Long Hours

Why Americans and Britons Work Such Long Hours

Edward Glaeser of Harvard University, Bruce Sacerdote of Dartmouth College and José Scheinkman of Columbia University describe a “social-multiplier” effect, which boils down to the notion that spending time in a particular way is more enjoyable when others do the same. It is costly to miss work when others are there, and more fun to attend festivals when others are also free to do so. Individual flexibility in choosing working time is important; different people have different needs and preferences. But at some level, society as a whole must judge whether or not there is more to life than work.

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1022 International Affairs Building (IAB)

Mail Code 3308

420 West 118th Street

New York, NY 10027

Ph: (212) 854-3680
Fax: (212) 854-0749
Business Hours:
Mon–Fri, 9:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
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