Creating Opportunity For Children (CBPP, 2014)
This 2014 white paper by the Center of Budget and Policy Priorities examines how housing location can make a difference in economic and educational opportunity for children.
Read MoreThis 2014 white paper by the Center of Budget and Policy Priorities examines how housing location can make a difference in economic and educational opportunity for children.
Read MoreThis 2015 NHC white paper explains how the Medicaid program works and key changes made by the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and prior health care reform efforts have altered the health care sector to focus more on prevention, care coordination, and the social needs of Medicaid beneficiaries.
Read MoreThe 2015 How Housing Matters survey is the third annual national survey of housing attitudes conducted by Hart Research Associates and commissioned by the MacArthur Foundation.
Read MoreThis report lays the groundwork for a larger effort to develop a new, evidence-based narrative around the process of aging in our country and the needs and contributions of older adults.
Read MoreThis 2012 white paper examines the energy efficiency of multifamily rentals in comparison to other housing types and its relationship to household income.
Read MoreThis Minnesota Institute of Race and Poverty report reveals the extent of school segregation in the Twin Cities region and describes segregation’s harms to children and the region.
Read MoreThis annual National Low Income Housing Coalition report calculates how much workers must make and how many hours they need to work in order to afford fair market rent to illustrate just how out of reach market rate housing is to the average low-income household.
Read MoreThis Urban Institute research brief takes a look at the effects childhood poverty has on individuals when they reach adulthood.
Read MoreThis Southern Education Foundation 2015 research report collects state-by-state data from the National Center for Education Statistics to track student poverty through eligibility for free and reduced-price lunches.
Read MoreAmerica in 2015 is based on a nationwide survey of 1,201 adults conducted during January 2015. Survey responses are categorized by generation as well as by ethnicity, income, and location. The responses are weighted to be representative of the U.S. population. The report builds on findings from America in 2013, published by ULI in May 2013.
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