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Paige Shevlin

Associate Policy Director, The Hamilton Project

Paige Shevlin is the Associate Policy Director at The Hamilton Project. She previously served as a Special Assistant to the Secretary of Labor in the Office of the Chief Economist at the Department of Labor. Earlier, she was a Production Editor and Research Assistant at The Hamilton Project. Shevlin has also worked as an Assistant Analyst at the Congressional Budget Office. She holds a Master's in Public Affairs in Economics and Public Policy from Princeton University and a B.A. in Economics from Wellesley College.


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Improving Student Outcomes: Restoring America’s Education Potential

Papers • September 2011 • Adam Looney, Michael Greenstone, Paige Shevlin

For decades, education has boosted U.S. productivity and earnings, forged a path out of poverty for many families, helped disadvantaged students narrow the learning gap with their peers, and developed a workforce that continues to be among the most productive and innovative on Earth.  However, in recent years educational attainment and performance have stagnated.  In a new strategy paper, The Hamilton Project provides a dual-track approach to improving educational outcomes for K-12 students by addressing structural barriers and implementing short-term cost-effective reforms to improve student performance.

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