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

Who’s Involved in the Child Welfare System and Why?
- Kristen Shook Slack and Christopher Wildeman
- Webinar
- February 10 2016

SNAP Matters: How Food Stamps Affect Health and Well-Being
- Judi Bartfeld, Craig Gundersen, Timothy Smeeding, and James Ziliak
- Webinar
- December 2 2015

Addressing Ex-Prisoner Reentry at the Community Level
- Michael Massoglia and John Roman
- Webinar
- December 17 2015

How Merging Psychology and Economics Can Contribute to Poverty Research and Policy
- Justin Sydnor and Lydia Ashton
- Webinar
- November 4 2015

Government in 140 Characters: Is Social Media a Tool for Greater Access?
- Jonathan Schwabish and Donald Moynihan
- Webinar
- September 16 2015

Improving Worker Skills and Job Quality among the Poor
- Harry Holzer
- Webinar
- July 23 2015

The Changing Geography of Poverty
- Scott Allard and Alexandra Murphy
- Webinar
- May 20 2015

Wisconsin Poverty Report: How a State-Level Alternative Poverty Measure Can Be Used to Advance Poverty Measurement and Policy
- Julia Isaacs and Timothy Smeeding
- Webinar
- April 27 2015

It’s Not Like I’m Poor: How Working Families Make Ends Meet in a Post-Welfare World
- Sarah Halpern-Meekin, Kathryn Edin, and Laura Tach
- Webinar
- January 21 2015

Poverty and the Brain
- Seth Pollak and Barbara Wolfe
- Webinar
- December 17 2014