Institute for Research on Poverty IRP is a nonpartisan research institution dedicated to producing and sharing rigorous evidence to inform policies and programs to combat poverty, inequality, and their effects in the United States. Institute for Research on Poverty’s tracks Heather Hill on Why Disruptions in Income Might Matter for Child Development by Institute for Research on Poverty published on 2019-11-07T19:26:06Z Leslie Hodges on Unemployment Insurance and Material Hardships by Institute for Research on Poverty published on 2019-11-07T19:25:54Z Tim Maloney on Using Predictive Analytics to Assess Risk for Child Maltreatment by Institute for Research on Poverty published on 2019-11-07T19:25:54Z Damon Jones on Whether a Modest Basic Income Might Lead People to Work Less by Institute for Research on Poverty published on 2019-11-07T19:25:54Z Julien Teitler on how resources matter for health and quality of life by Institute for Research on Poverty published on 2019-11-07T19:25:54Z Brian Thiede on the Rural Economy and Barriers to Work in Rural America by Institute for Research on Poverty published on 2019-11-07T19:25:54Z Scott Winship on Extreme Poverty after Welfare Reform by Institute for Research on Poverty published on 2019-11-07T19:25:54Z Nicole Deterding: Does it Matter Where You Get Your Two-Year Degree? by Institute for Research on Poverty published on 2019-11-07T19:25:53Z Aaron Sojourner and Matt Wiswall on the Value of Investments in Quality Child Care by Institute for Research on Poverty published on 2019-11-07T19:25:53Z Joe Soss on How Governments and Corporations Made the Criminal Justice System Profitable by Institute for Research on Poverty published on 2019-11-07T19:25:53Z
Heather Hill on Why Disruptions in Income Might Matter for Child Development by Institute for Research on Poverty published on 2019-11-07T19:26:06Z
Leslie Hodges on Unemployment Insurance and Material Hardships by Institute for Research on Poverty published on 2019-11-07T19:25:54Z
Tim Maloney on Using Predictive Analytics to Assess Risk for Child Maltreatment by Institute for Research on Poverty published on 2019-11-07T19:25:54Z
Damon Jones on Whether a Modest Basic Income Might Lead People to Work Less by Institute for Research on Poverty published on 2019-11-07T19:25:54Z
Julien Teitler on how resources matter for health and quality of life by Institute for Research on Poverty published on 2019-11-07T19:25:54Z
Brian Thiede on the Rural Economy and Barriers to Work in Rural America by Institute for Research on Poverty published on 2019-11-07T19:25:54Z
Scott Winship on Extreme Poverty after Welfare Reform by Institute for Research on Poverty published on 2019-11-07T19:25:54Z
Nicole Deterding: Does it Matter Where You Get Your Two-Year Degree? by Institute for Research on Poverty published on 2019-11-07T19:25:53Z
Aaron Sojourner and Matt Wiswall on the Value of Investments in Quality Child Care by Institute for Research on Poverty published on 2019-11-07T19:25:53Z
Joe Soss on How Governments and Corporations Made the Criminal Justice System Profitable by Institute for Research on Poverty published on 2019-11-07T19:25:53Z