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
Undocumented Young Adults in the United States and the ‘Transition from Belonging to Illegality’
- Roberto Gonzales
- Podcasts
- February 2014
Low-Income Mothers and Distrust
- Judith Levine
- Podcasts
- January 2014
Administrative Burden and Access to Government Programs
- Pam Herd and Don Moynihan
- Podcasts
- December 2013
Natural Disasters, the Poor, and the Louisiana Road Home Program
- Jesse Gregory
- Podcasts
- September 2013
The Wisconsin Poverty Report and How We Think about Measuring Poverty
- Timothy Smeeding
- Podcasts
- July 2013
Family Change, Father Involvement, and Child Food Insecurity
- Daniel Miller
- Podcasts
- June 2013
Thinking about Decision Making in the Context of Poverty
- Crystal Hall
- Podcasts
- May 2013
Evaluating the Post-Katrina New Orleans School System
- Douglas Harris
- Podcasts
- April 2013
The Employment Prospects of Formerly Incarcerated People and Off-the-Books Work
- Bryan Sykes
- Podcasts
- February 2013
The EITC and Tax Refunds for Low-Income Tax Filers
- Damon Jones
- Podcasts
- December 2012