Poverty & Family Functioning Research Network Meeting Agenda TBD – Coming Soon – please check back.
2018 Fall Neuroscience Research Workshop Logistics
2018 Fall Research Workshop: Poverty and Brain Development in Children and Network Meetings (the Network Meetings are Cancelled) Logistical Information September 27, 2018 Please save this page for future reference, additional important information may be …
2018 Fall Neuroscience Network Meeting Agenda
Neuroscience Network Meeting Agenda TBD – Coming Soon – please check back.
2018 Fall Research Workshop Agenda
Poverty and Brain Development in Children September 27, 2018 | 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. UW–Madison Memorial Union (800 Langdon Street) Convened by the Institute for Research on Poverty in conjunction with the U.S. Collaborative …
2018 Teaching Poverty 101 Workshop
This page has been updated with IRP resources through May 2020. In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, poverty center researchers and scholars are sharing their expertise to inform efforts to help struggling Americans through this …
Pajarita Charles and Julie-Poehlmann-Tynan on how incarceration of a parent affects children
Lisa Gennetian on new Baby’s First Years study to test causal impact of income in the first 3 years of life
How Policy Informed by Behavioral Science Can Help Children in Poverty A new study explores whether using behavioral principles to distribute a basic income can more effectively combat child poverty. Behavioral Scientist, July 3, 2018 …
Study finds Wisconsin poverty rate increased in 2016 despite jobs growth
CONTACT: Timothy Smeeding, smeeding@lafollette.wisc.edu, (608) 890-1317 MADISON—The Tenth Annual Wisconsin Poverty Report released today found the Wisconsin poverty rate increased to 10.8 percent in 2016, compared to 9.7 percent in 2015, as measured by the …
2017–2018 Scholars-In-Residence
Jennifer Laird brief on the importance of SNAP for American-citizen children of immigrants
Brief | Huffington Post Op-Ed