Webinar
IRP produces monthly live webinars featuring poverty and economic mobility 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, journalists, and the public, and allow attendees to submit questions for the panelists.
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More webinars, and videos on many of IRP’s in-person seminars, are available on the IRP YouTube Channel.
Resources

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

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