Practitioners in North Carolina’s TANF and Related Income Assistance Programs Offer Perspectives on Latino Families’ Experiences Publication | Hispanic Institute | Dec 15, 2022
Child Care Subsidy Staff Share Perspectives on Administrative Burden Faced by Latino Applicants in North Carolina Publication | Hispanic Institute | Sep 22, 2022
Latinx Families’ Strengths and Resilience Contribute to Their Well-being Publication | Hispanic Institute | Sep 15, 2022
Hispanic Center Webinar Compares Research Design Approaches to Transform the Narrative on Latino Populations Publication | Hispanic Institute | Sep 08, 2022
Over One Third of Lower-income Latino Adults Living with Children Have Frequent Anxiety or Depressive Symptoms, and Most Do Not Receive Mental Health Services Publication | Hispanic Institute | Jul 19, 2022
The Prevalence of Mental Health Disorders Among Latino Parents Publication | Hispanic Institute | May 19, 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
Practitioners in New Mexico’s TANF Program Offer Perspectives on Engaging Hispanic Families Publication | Sep 22, 2021
Programs Can Build on the Strengths of Latino Families with Low Incomes to Improve Outcomes Publication | Hispanic Institute | Feb 10, 2021
Disruptions to Child Care Arrangements and Work Schedules for Low-Income Hispanic Families are Common and Costly Publication | Hispanic Institute | Jan 27, 2021
More than One in Four Latino and Black Households with Children Are Experiencing Three or More Hardships during COVID-19 Publication | COVID-19 | Jan 12, 2021