Bookmark?Remove? Moving to Opportunity: How Housing Policy Can Disrupt the Persistence of Poverty November 25th, 2015 - Alex Sarabia What matters for future economic success is the amount of childhood exposure to better neighborhoods. More »
Bookmark?Remove? Does Medicaid coverage change the prenatal health behaviors of pregnant women? August 20th, 2015 - Ivy Sun Research shows that expanded Medicaid coverage has counterintuitive impacts on prenatal health behaviors, hurting infants’ health. More »
Bookmark?Remove? It Takes a Village: The Effects of Familial Financial Support on Children Raised by Single Mothers November 17th, 2014 - Mikia Manley New research shows that support from fathers, family, and friends plays a crucial role in relieving the economic burden of low-income, single mothers, resulting in benefits for the behavioral and developmental outcomes of their children. More »
Bookmark?Remove? Consequences of Juvenile Arrests on Education: How Law and Educational Policies Hurt More than Help March 28th, 2014 - Shaun Edwards Adolescents who are arrested are more likely to drop out of high school and to fail to enroll in a four-year college. More »