Poverty Research & Policy
Summary: The Poverty Research & Policy Podcast is produced by the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Institute for Research on Poverty (IRP) and features interviews with researchers about poverty, inequality, and policy in the United States.
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Podcasts:
Abigail Sewell on Mortgage Markets And The Roots Of Racial Health Disparities
Joe Soss on How Governments and Corporations Made the Criminal Justice System Profitable
Harry Brighouse on the Costs of Raising a Child
Anna Gassman-Pines: Does the timing of SNAP benefits affect kids' performance on tests?
Julien Teitler on how resources matter for health and quality of life
Nicole Deterding: Does it Matter Where You Get Your Two-Year Degree?
Tim Maloney on Using Predictive Analytics to Assess Risk for Child Maltreatment
Lorenzo Almada on Measuring the Effects of SNAP on Obesity
Steven Durlauf on Understanding Poverty and Inequality in the 21st Century
Tim Beatty: Do the Labels We Use for Public Benefit Programs Matter?
Scott Allard on the Suburbanization of U.S. Poverty
Chris Wildeman on Paternal Incarceration and What We Can Learn from a Danish Policy Shock
Alexes Harris on the Costs of Monetary Legal Sanctions for the Poor
Chris Herbst: Reassessing the Evidence on the Rising Costs of Child Care
Megan Reid on Cohabiting Stepfamily Formation for Low-Income Black Families