Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
Focus on Poverty, IRP’s flagship online publication, includes brief essays summarizing current poverty and policy research for non-researchers. The collection is prepared for educators, policymakers, policy analysts, and state and federal officials. Each issue is accompanied by Focus on Poverty Classroom Supplement, a college classroom resource, which includes additional information and web links on the topics covered in Focus on Poverty.
Resources
The effect of affirmative action bans on the representation of students of color in medical schools
- Liliana M. Garces and David Mickey-Pabello
- Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
- Spring/Summer 2014
Traumatic loss in low-income communities of color
- Sandra Susan Smith
- Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
- Spring/Summer 2014
Does incarceration affect inequality during old age?
- Ngina Chiteji
- Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
- Spring/Summer 2014
Intergenerational transmission of well-being
- Fabian T. Pfeffer and Robert F. Schoeni
- Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
- Spring/Summer 2014
Focus & Focus+ 30(2), Fall/Winter 2013–2014
- Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
- Fall/Winter (2013-2014) 2014
Introduction to the Issue, Focus 30(2)
- Timothy M. Smeeding
- Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
- Fall/Winter (2013-2014) 2014
The rise and fall of poverty as a policy issue
- Thomas Corbett
- Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
- Fall/Winter (2013-2014) 2014
Family complexity in America
- Marcia J. Carlson and Daniel R. Meyer
- Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
- Fall/Winter (2013-2014) 2014
Family structure and children’s behavior
- Rebecca Ryan, Amy Claessens, and Anna J. Markowitz
- Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
- Fall/Winter (2013-2014) 2014
The cost of breaking up
- Laura Tach and Alicia Eads
- Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
- Fall/Winter (2013-2014) 2014