Podcasts
The Poverty Research & Policy podcast features interviews with researchers about poverty, inequality, and policy in the United States. Hosted by Judith Siers-Poisson and Nateya Taylor.
The Anti-Poverty Intern podcast examines career paths for undergraduate students interested in pursuing a career in antipoverty work. It is hosted by UW–Madison students interning with IRP through a partnership with the Morgridge Center for Public Service. Listen to recent episodes.
Resources
Understanding Poverty and Inequality in the 21st Century
- Steven Durlauf
- Podcasts
- October 2016
Do the Labels We Use for Public Benefit Programs Matter?
- Tim Beatty
- Podcasts
- September 2016
The Suburbanization of U.S. Poverty
- Scott Allard
- Podcasts
- August 2016
Paternal Incarceration: What Can We Learn Based on Evidence from a Danish Policy Shock?
- Christopher Wildeman
- Podcasts
- July 2016
The Costs of Monetary Legal Sanctions for the Poor
- Alexes Harris
- Podcasts
- June 2016
Reassessing the Evidence on the Rising Costs of Child Care
- Chris Herbst
- Podcasts
- May 2016
Vetting and Letting: Cohabiting Stepfamily Formation for Low-Income Black Families
- Megan Reid
- Podcasts
- April 2016
The Tax War on Poverty
- Susannah Camic Tahk
- Podcasts
- March 2016
Does Child Medicaid Access Improve Long-Term Educational Outcomes?
- Lincoln Groves
- Podcasts
- February 2016
How Did the Safety Net Support Kids with Unemployed Parents during the Great Recession?
- Julia Isaacs
- Podcasts
- January 2016