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Family Well-Being Research Top Ten for 2Gen: Policy Ideas & Principles to Advance Two-Generation Efforts Anne Mosle, Nisha Patel, and Jennifer Stedron, Ascend at The Aspen Institute, October 2014 The Affordable Care Act: Affording Two-Generation Approaches Health The Aspen Institute and the National Academy for State Health Policy, September 2014 Considering Two Generation Strategies in the States Meegan Dugan Bassett, The Working Poor Families Project, September 2014 State Policies through a Two-Generation Lens Sheila Smith, Mercedes Ekono, and Taylor Robbins, National Center for Children in Poverty, September 2014 How Does Unemployment Affect Family Arrangements for Children? Stephan Lindner and Elizabeth Peters, Urban Institute, August 2014 Adverse Childhood Experiences: National and State-Level Prevalence Vanessa Sacks, David Murphey, and Kristin Moore, Child Trends, July 2014 Mother’s Education and Children’s Outcomes: How Dual-Generation Programs Offer Increased Opportunities for America’s Families Foundation for Child Development, July 2014 Family Complexity, Poverty, and Public Policy The ANNALS, Volume 654, The American Academy of Political and Social Science, July 2014 Growing Number of Dads Home with the Kids: Biggest Increase among Those Caring for Family Gretchen Livingston, Pew Research Center, June 2014 Stress and Child Development Ross A. Thompson, The Future of Children, Volume 24, Number 1 Spring 2014 Helping Parents, Helping Children: Two-Generation Mechanisms The Future of Children, Volume 24, Number 1 Spring 2014 Marriage, Parenthood, and Public Policy Ron Haskins, National Affairs, Spring 2014 The Supporting Healthy Marriage Evaluation: A Family-Strengthening Program for Low-Income Families: Final Impacts from the Supporting Healthy Marriage Evaluation Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, Administration for Children & Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, April 2014 Study on Children of Seriously Wounded Service Members The Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation and the School of Leadership and Education Sciences at the University of San Diego, March 2014 Teen Births Are Falling: What’s Going On? Melissa S. Kearney and Phillip Levine, The Brookings Institution, March 2014 Single Parent Snapshot 2014 Tim Casey, Legal Momentum, March 2014 Young Dads and Disadvantage Institute for Research on Poverty and the Morgridge Center for Public Service, February 2014 Reducing Teen Childbearing among Latinos: An Innovative Anti-Poverty Strategy Child Trends, December 2013 Through the Eyes of a Child: Life with a Mother in Prison Volunteers of America, December 2013 Economic Insecurity in Childrens Lives: Changes Over the Course of the Great Recession Lisa Dubay and Elena Zarabozo, Urban Institute, September 2013 The Parenting Gap Richard V. Reeves and Kimberly Howard, Center on Children & Families, The Brookings Institution, September 2013 Divergent Paths of American Families Zhenchao Qian, US2010 and the Ohio State University Department of Sociology, September 2013 Reducing the Effects of Poverty through Early Childhood Interventions Katherine Magnuson, Institute for Research on Poverty, August 2013 The Rise of Single Fathers Pew Research Center, July 2013 KIDS COUNT Data Book 2013 The Annie E. Casey Foundation, June 2013 Food Insecurity in Households with Children: Prevalence, Severity, and Household Characteristics, 2010-2011 Alisha Coleman-Jensen, William McFall and Mark Nord, Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, June 2013 Map the Meal Gap 2013 Feeding America, June 2013 The Millennial Squeeze Tamara Draut,The American Prospect, May 2013 The Wealthy Kids Are All Right Chuck Collins,The American Prospect, May 2013 What About the Kids? The American Prospect, May 2013 Disconnected Mothers and the Well-Being of Children Olivia Golden, Marla McDaniel, Pamela J. Loprest and Alexandra Stanczyk, Urban Institute, May 2013 The APA Task Force on Childhood Poverty: A Strategic Road-Map American Pediatric Association, May 2013 Social and Economic Characteristics of Currently Unmarried Women with a Recent Birth: 2011 Rachel M. Shattuck and Rose M. Kreider, U.S. Census Bureau, May 2013 Family Complexity and Poverty Rebekah Ludwig, Institute for Research and Poverty, University of Wisconsin-Madison, April 2013 Wayward Sons: The Emerging Gender Gap in Labor Markets and Education David Autor and Melanie Wasserman, Third Way, March 2013 Knot Yet: The Benefits and Costs of Delayed Marriage in America Jason S. Carroll, Kay Hymowitz, Kelleen Kaye and W. Bradford Wilcox, National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia, the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, and the RELATE Institute, March 2013 U.S. Social Policy Dependence on the Family Henry Potrykus and Patrick Fagan, Marriage and Religion Research Institute, February 2013 Strengthening Low-Income Families: A Research Agenda for Parenting, Relationship, and Fatherhood Programs MDRC, February 2013 Basic Facts About Low-Income Children Sophia Addy, William Engelhardt and Curtis Skinner National Center for Children in Poverty, January 2013 The Recessions Ongoing Impact on Children 2012: Indicators of Childrens Economic Well-Being Julia B. Isaacs and Olivia Healy, First Focus and The Urban Institute, December 2012 Recessions Accelerate Trend of Wives as Breadwinners Kristin Smith, Carsey Institute, December 2012 Married...without Means Shawn Fremstad, Center for Economic and Policy Research, November 2012 Young Children at Risk: National and State Prevalence of Risk Factors Taylor Robbins, Shannon Stagman and Sheila Smith, National Center for Children in Poverty, October 2012 Americas Report Card 2012: Children in the U.S. First Focus and Save the Children, October 2012 Child Poverty and Its Lasting Consequence Caroline Ratcliffe and Signe-Mary McKernan, Urban Institute, September 2012 Household Food Security in the United States in 2011 Margaret Andrews, Alisha Coleman-Jensen, Steven Carlson and Mark Nord, USDA Economic Research Service, September 2012 Americas Children in Brief: Key National Indicators of Well-Being, 2012 Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics, July 2012 Portrait of Inequality 2012: Hispanic Children in America Childrens Defense Fund, July 2012 Portrait of Inequality 2012: Black Children in America Childrens Defense Fund, July 2012 KIDS COUNT Data Book 2012 The Annie E. Casey Foundation, July 2012 A Pregnancy Test for Schools: The Impact of Education Laws on Pregnant and Parenting Students Jenny Egan and Lara S. Kaufmann, National Womens Law Center, June 2012 The Characteristics and Circumstances of Teen Fathers: At the Birth of Their First Child and Beyond Mindy E. Scott, Nicole R. Steward-Streng, Jennifer Manlove and Kristin A. Moore, Child Trends, June 2012 Map the Meal Gap: Child Food Insecurity 2012 Feeding America, June 2012 Expecting Better: A State-by-State Analysis of Laws That Help New Parents National Partnership for Women and Families, May 2012 Stepping Up for Kids: What Government and Communities Should Do to Support Kinship Families The Annie E. Casey Foundation, May 2012 Policy Solutions for Preventing Unplanned Pregnancy Adam Thomas, The Brookings Institution, March 2012 The Supporting Healthy Marriage Evaluation: Early Impacts on Low-Income Families JoAnn Hsueh, Desiree Principe Alderson, Erika Lundquist, Charles Michalopoulos, Daniel Gubits, David Fein and Virginia Knox, Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, February 2012 The SNAP Vaccine: Boosting Childrens Health Childrens HealthWatch, February 2012 When the Bough Breaks: The Effects of Homelessness on Young Children Child Trends, February 2012 Food Hardship in America 2011 Food Research and Action Center, February 2012 KIDS COUNT Data Snapshot on Children Living in High-Poverty Communities Annie E. Casey Foundation, February 2012 Basic Facts About Low-income Children, 2010 Sophia Addy and Vanessa R. Wight, National Center for Children in Poverty, February 2012 Hunger and Poverty Hurt African-American Women and Children Bread for the World Institute, February 2012 Its Dinnertime: A Report on Low-Income Families Efforts to Plan, Shop for and Cook Healthy Meals Share Our Strength and the ConAgra Foods Foundation, January 2012 Strengthening Economic Security for Children Living in LGBT Families Movement Advancement Project, the Family Equality Council and the Center for American Progress, January 2012 Toward a Two-Generation Strategy: Voices of American Families ASCEND at the Aspen Institute, December 2011 A Half-Empty Plate: Fruit and Vegetable Affordability and Access Challenges in America Food Research and Action Center, December 2011 The Recessions Ongoing Impact on Americas Children: Indicators of Childrens Economic Well-Being through 2011 Julia B. Isaacs, First Focus, December 2011 Overlooked and Underpaid: Number of Low-Income Working Families Increases to 10.2 Million Brandon Roberts, Deborah Povich and Mark Mather, The Working Poor Families Project, Winter 2011-2012 Americas Youngest Outcasts 2010 Ellen L. Bassuk, Christina Murphy, Natalie Thompson Coupe, Rachael R. Kenney and Corey Anne Beach, The National Center on Family Homelessness, December 2011 Tightening Squeeze: The Declining Expenditures on Food by American Households Jim Weill, Hannah Emple and Rachel Cooper, Food Research and Action Center, December 2011 Overcrowding and Frequent Moves Undermine Childrens Health Kathryn Bailey, Stephanie Ettinger de Cuba, Diana Becker Cutts, John T. Cook, Sharon Coleman, Deborah A. Frank, Childrens HealthWatch, November 2011 Head Start: Supporting Success for Children and Families National Womens Law Center, November 2011 Strengthening Families Through Stronger Fathers: Final Impact Report for the Pilot Employment Programs Kye Lippold and Elaine Sorensen, The Urban Institute, October 2011 Rent Burden, Housing Subsidies and the Well-being of Children and Youth Yumiko Aratani, Michelle Chau, Vanessa R. Wight and Sophia Addy, National Center for Children in Poverty, November 2011 Todays Children, Tomorrows America: Six Experts Face the Facts Eugene Steuerle, Robert D. Reischauer, Margaret Simms, Olivia Golden, Kim Rueben and Lisa Dubay , Urban Institute, October 2011 Boost to SNAP Benefits Protected Young Childrens Health Elizabeth L. March, Stephanie Ettinger de Cuba, Kathryn Bailey, John Cook, Sharon Coleman, Ashley Schiffmiller and Deborah A. Frank, Childrens HealthWatch, October 2011 Hunger in America: Suffering We all Pay For Donald S. Shepard, Elizabeth Setren and Donna Cooper, Center for American Progress, October 2011 More Poor Kids in More Poor Places: Children Increasingly Live Where Poverty Persist Kenneth M. Johnson, Marybeth J. Mattingly and Andrew Schaefer, Carsey Institute, October 2011 Work-Family Conflict: Look to Employers and Communities for Solutions Ron Haskins, Jane Waldfogel and Sara McLanahan, The Future of Children, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University and The Brookings Institution, Fall 2011 Future of Children Journal: Work and Family The Future of Children, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University and The Brookings Institution, V. 21 No. 2, Fall 2011 Beds Not Buses: Housing vs. Transportation for Homeless Students National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty, September 2011 Reducing Poverty and Increasing Marriage Rates among Latinos and African Americans Algernon Austin, Economic Policy Institute, September 2011 Hunger and Poverty among Latino Immigrant Children Bread for the World Institute, September 2011 Household Food Security in the United States in 2010 Alisha Coleman-Jensen, Mark Nord, Margaret Andrews and Steven Carlson, USDA Economic Research Service, September 2011 Map the Meal Gap: Child Food Insecurity 2011 Feeding America, August 2011 Six Ways that States and School Districts Can Make It Easier for Children in Foster Care to Get Free Meals at School Nate Frentz and Zoe Neuberger, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, August 2011 Food Hardship in America 2010: Households with and without Children Food Research and Action Center, August 2011 KIDS COUNT Data Book 2011 The Annie E. Casey Foundation, August 2011 The Marginalization of Marriage in Middle America W. Bradford Wilcox and Andrew J. Cherlin, Center on Children and Families, The Brookings Institution, August 2011 US Housing Insecurity and the Health of Very Young Children Diana Becker Cutts; Alan F. Meyers; Maureen M. Black; Patrick H. Casey; Mariana Chilton; T. Cook; Joni Geppert; Stephanie Ettinger de Cuba; Timothy Heeren; Sharon Coleman; Ruth Rose-Jacobs and Deborah A. Frank, American Journal of Public Health, August 2011, Vol 101, No. 8 State of Americas Children 2011 Childrens Defense Fund, July 2011 Restoring Work by Poor Fathers Lawrence M. Mead and Ron Haskins, Center on Children & Families, The Brookings Institution, July 2011 House WIC Cuts Would End Food Assistance for 300,000 to 450,000 Low-Income Women and Children Zoe Neuberger and Robert Greenstein, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, June 2011 Supporting Fathers Seedco, June 2011 Medicaid Works: A Review of How Public Insurance Protects the Health and Finances of Children and Other Vulnerable Populations Leighton Ku and Christine Ferguson, First Focus, June 2011 Protecting Children in Tough Economic Times: What Can the United States Learn from Britain? Jane Waldfogel, First Focus, June 2011 Federal Programs that Protect Young Childrens Health Childrens HealthWatch, June 2011 Child Care Choices of Low-Income Working Families Ajay Chaudry, Juan Pedroza, Heather Sandstrom, Anna Danziger, Michel Grosz, Molly M. Scott and Sarah Ting, Urban Institute, May 2011 Young Disadvantaged Men: Father, Families, Poverty, and Policy Not Working: Unemployment Among Married Couples Poor Children by Parents Nativity: What Do We Know? National Center for Children in Poverty, April 2011 - See more at: spotlightonpoverty.org/FamilyWellBeingResearch.aspx#Top10
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