Webinar
IRP produces semi-monthly live online seminars featuring poverty scholars and practitioners discussing their work and its policy implications. The hour-long webinars are designed for a broad audience, including researchers, policymakers, practitioners, students, and the public, and allow viewers to submit questions. Sign up to receive webinar announcements and registration links.
Archived webinars from September 2016 to date are also available on the IRP YouTube Channel
Resources

Economic Disadvantage in Rural America
- Brian Thiede
- Webinar
- April 12 2017

Abandoned Families: Social Isolation in the Twenty-First Century
- Kristin Seefeldt
- Webinar
- February 15 2017

Linking Data Science and Behavioral Science to Build Better Poverty Policy
- James Guszcza and Justin Sydnor
- Webinar
- January 18 2017

The Decentralization of the U.S. Safety Net
- Sarah Bruch, Marcia Meyers, and Janet Gornick
- Webinar
- December 14 2016

Health and Economic Mobility
- Rourke O'Brien and Atheen Venkataramani
- Webinar
- September 7 2016

Rural Development after the Great Recession
- Gary Green and Carol Wetuski
- Webinar
- July 13 2016

How Economic and Social Disadvantage Affects Health and Life Opportunities
- Geoffrey Swain, Sheri Johnson, and Katie Ports
- Webinar
- June 8 2016

Financial Security: How to Measure it and Why it Matters for Families
- Caroline Ratcliffe and J. Michael Collins
- Webinar
- May 11 2016

Rethinking Neighborhood Violence in Chicago
- Robert Vargas and Forrest Stuart
- Webinar
- April 13 2016

Next Steps for the ACA in Reaching Uninsured Low-Income Americans
- Linda Blumberg and Pamela Herd
- Webinar
- March 9 2016