United States of America
Working paper
The rise of alternative work arrangements: evidence and implications for tax filing and benefit coverage
A growing number of American workers earn income outside of traditional employee-employer relationships through self-employment and business ownership. This paper draws on administrative tax records to provide a more complete picture of the self-employed, including how they differ from employees (which we define as workers receiving wages reported on Form W2) and how their numbers...
Technical report
GRIZZLY STEPPE – Russian malicious cyber activity
The F.B.I. and Department of Homeland Security have released this report which details the ways that Russia acted to influence the American election through cyberespionage.
Report
Keeping kids in school and out of court: a study of education-youth justice collaboration in the US, Scotland and Denmark
This report presents the findings of a 2015 Jack Brockhoff Foundation Churchill Fellowship research project. It discusses cross-system collaborative efforts in the US, Scotland and Denmark to keep young people in school and out of the justice system and puts forward 12 recommendations for improvements to Victoria's approach, for consideration by leaders in the education...
Report
Countering China’s adventurism in the South China Sea: strategy options for the Trump Administration
This report argues that it is time for the U.S. and its close allies to clarify their goals in this theatre and develop a coherent strategy to counter China’s expansionist operations.
Report
Nonconsensual image sharing: one in 25 Americans has been a victim of "revenge porn"
Media coverage of revenge porn largely focuses on instances when celebrities have had private nude or explicit photos or videos made public without their consent, but this experience is not limited to the famous and newsworthy.