Understanding Employment Trajectories for Socioeconomically Disadvantaged Young Adults Can Support Their Well-being Publication | Youth Development | Aug 23, 2022
Good Jobs for Young Adults Can Boost Their Lifetime Earnings and Well-being Blog | Youth Development | May 12, 2022
Simulation Models Can Forecast Long-term Outcomes for Youth at “Crossroads Moments” Blog | Youth Development | Mar 25, 2022
Full-Service Community Schools Are Critical Investments for Children and Families in Poverty Blog | Poverty and Inequality | Mar 17, 2022
State-level Data for Understanding Child Welfare in the United States Publication | Child Welfare | Feb 28, 2022
In Defining Maltreatment, Nearly Half of States Do Not Specifically Exempt Families’ Financial Inability to Provide Blog | Poverty and Inequality | Feb 23, 2022
The Expanded Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit Can Reduce Families’ Child Care Burden Blog | Early Childhood | Feb 09, 2022
Latino and Asian Households Were Less Likely to Receive Initial COVID-19 Stimulus Payments, a Trend That Reversed for Later Payments Publication | Poverty and Inequality | Dec 08, 2021
Early in the COVID-19 Pandemic, Latino and Low-Income Households With Children Were Less Likely to Receive Unemployment Benefits Publication | Poverty and Inequality | Dec 08, 2021