Kids Count: 2015 Data Book (Annie E. Casey Foundation, 2015)
Using an index of 16 indicators, this report ranks states on overall child well-being and in economic well-being, education, health and family and community.
Read MoreUsing an index of 16 indicators, this report ranks states on overall child well-being and in economic well-being, education, health and family and community.
Read MoreThis Urban Institute longitudinal study of household formation and home ownership rates from 2010 to 2030 reveals that new renters will outpace new homeowners in the coming decades and, that, while there will still be more owners than renters, the homeownership rate will continue to decline.
Read MoreThis 2015 NHC research brief explores the housing and service needs of our nation's veterans.
Read MoreAn interim report on research done for HUD by Abt Associates finds that permanent housing subsidies improve housing stability, along with several other positive effects for homeless families.
Read MoreA compilation of case studies by ULI that act as a road map for how architects, planners, and designers can positively impact health outcomes through the thoughtful design of housing developments and other aspects of the built environment.
Read MoreNew research from Children’s HealthWatch illustrates there is no safe level of homelessness. This 2015 NHC Policy Brief provides an analysis of the findings.
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.
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