Filtered by: Public Administration & International Affairs Department
Poverty and Proficiency: the Cost of and Demand for Local Public Education
Disparities in vulnerability to complications from COVID-19 arising from disparities in preexisting conditions in the United States
See related: COVID-19, State & Local
When States Align Social Welfare Programs: Considering the Child Support Income Exclusion for SNAP
Exposure to Food Insecurity during Adolescence and Educational Attainment
See related: Food Security
Does School Finance Reform Reduce the Race Gap in School Funding?
Testing behavioral interventions designed to improve on-time SNAP recertification
See related: State & Local
Testing Behavioral Interventions Designed to Improve On-Time SNAP Recertification
When States Align Social Welfare Programs: Considering the Child Support Income Exclusion for SNAP
See related: Food Security
Material Hardship, Perceived Stress and Health in Early Adulthood
See related: Health Policy, Mental Health
Assessment of Receipt of the First Home Health Care Visit After Hospital Discharge Among Older Adults
See related: State & Local
More Than Shortages: The Unequal Distribution of Substitute Teaching
See related: Civil Rights
The Impact of School Choice on Public School Budgets: Evidence from Open Enrollment in New York City
Childhood injuries and food stamp benefits: an examination of administrative data in one US state
See related: State & Local
Understanding Inclusion in Collaborative Governance: A Mixed Methods Approach
The Material Hardships of Undocumented Immigrants in the United States: Evidence from SIPP 1996-2008
Let Them Eat Lunch: The Impact of Universal Free Meals on Student Performance
See related: Education, Nutrition, State & Local
Low-Income Female Students and the Reversal of the Black-White Gap in High School Graduation
See related: Civil Rights, Education, Gender and Sex, Race & Ethnicity
Disability, food insecurity by nativity, citizenship, and duration
See related: Food Security
Earnings instability and mobility over our working lives: Improving short- and long-term economic well-being for U.S. workers