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
Genetics and the Reproduction of Poverty
- Dalton Conley
- Podcasts
- December 2014
Does discrimination lead to differences in parenting practices?
- Owen Thompson
- Podcasts
- November 2014
Roles and Resources in Complex Families
- Lawrence Berger
- Podcasts
- October 2014
Disparities in the Negative Consequences of Drinking by Race, Ethnicity, and Poverty Status
- Joe Glass
- Podcasts
- September 2014
Kids, Marriage, and Work: Behavioral Decisions Around the EITC
- Sarah Halpern-Meekin
- Podcasts
- August 2014
The Prospects for Second-Generation Latino Young Men in the Inner City
- Maria Rendón
- Podcasts
- July 2014
Criminal Punishment and American Inequality
- Christopher Uggen
- Podcasts
- June 2014
Fathering after Deployment
- Tova Walsh
- Podcasts
- May 2014
Using Insights from Participatory Research to Inform Poverty Policy
- Mariana Chilton
- Podcasts
- April 2014
Reconsidering the Effects of Immigration on the U.S. Labor Market
- Giovanni Peri
- Podcasts
- March 2014