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Poverty during Childhood and Adolescence May Predict Long …

WEBGrowing up in poverty may have long-term impacts beyond the chance of a better financial future. The stress of early-life poverty may in fact be associated with serious health

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How is poverty related to access to care and preventive healthcare

WEBThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention produce data on health and healthcare in the United States. Health, United States includes a variety of tables with breakdowns by …

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Do Unions Improve the Health of Workers and their Families

WEBBoston University Public Health Post June 20, 2022 COVID resulted in greater attention to the role unions can play in promoting the health of workers and their families.

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The Affordable Care Act and Poverty in the U.S.

WEBIn November 2013, the Center hosted the conference “The Affordable Care Act & Low Income Populations: Lessons from and Challenges for Research.”. This conference …

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Disadvantaged and Marginalized Individuals More Likely to Face …

WEBThe links between structural and social determinants and mental health are well documented. In a recent review[1], we examined the role of neurobiology in those links, …

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Economic and Public-Health Benefits of Easing Restrictions on …

WEBCatherine Brinkley is a Professor of Human Ecology and Director of the Center for Regional Change at UC Davis. With a PhD in city and regional planning, a …

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Linking EITC Income to Real Health Outcomes

WEBIn a new study, Center for Poverty Research faculty affiliates Hilary W. Hoynes, Douglas L. Miller and David Simon examine the 1993 EITC expansion to …

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Greater Resources Required to Protect People Experiencing …

WEBWhile the spread of the novel coronavirus is affecting different regions and populations to different extents, one thing is clear: people experiencing homelessness are especially …

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How Poverty and Depression Impact a Child’s Social and …

WEBBy Abby C. Winer and Ross A. Thompson, UC Davis. By Alex Russell In his lab by the freeway in Davis, Ross Thompson, a developmental psychologist, pulls a plush monkey …

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What are the major federal safety net programs in the U.S.

WEBSome of these programs are entitlements. Everyone can expect to receive an Earned Income Tax Credit if they qualify. Other programs, like the nutrition assistance programs …

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Poverty researcH Now

WEBOur research agenda spans four themed areas of focus: Labor Markets and Poverty; Children and the Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty; The Non-traditional Safety …

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The War on Poverty 50 Years Later

WEBThe Center for Poverty Research War on Poverty Conference, held on January 9-10, 2014 at UC Davis, hosted top poverty scholars who look closely at the War on Poverty, …

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Raising the Minimum Wage Improves Nutrition Among Food …

WEBBlame for widespread food insecurity across the U.S. is frequently directed at the prevailing minimum wage. In a recent study, we examined whether and to what extent increases to …

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Pandemic Compounds Hardships for People Experiencing …

WEBAcross the United States, the health and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic are much greater for already disadvantaged people. The health and economic burdens …

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Federal Means-Tested Programs and Tax Credits

WEBFederal Federal Means-Tested Means-Tested Programs Programs and and Tax Tax Credits Credits. provide cash payments or assistance with health care, nutrition, …

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The New Economic Frontiers of Health and Socio-Economic …

WEBSpeakers include: “The Missing Link(s): Women and Intergenerational Mobility” Lukas Althoff, Stanford University “Interest Groups, Ideology and Indirect Lobbying: The …

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ANN HUFF STEVENS

WEBANN HUFF STEVENS . Department of Economics [email protected] . University of California, Davis (530) 754-1576

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WIC Participation Linked to Higher Diet Quality Among Young …

WEBWIC Participation Linked to Higher Diet Quality Among Young Children Nancy Weinfield, Mid-Atlantic Permanente Research Inst; Christine Borger, Westat; Lauren Au, UC Davis; …

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ANN HUFF STEVENS

WEBANN HUFF STEVENS . Department of Economics [email protected] . University of California, Davis tel: (530) 754-1576

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ANN HUFF STEVENS

WEBJaeger, David, and Ann Stevens. "Is Job Stability in the United States Falling?" Journal of Labor Economics (17, no. 4, part 2 (1999): S1-S28. (reprinted in On the Job: Is Long …

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