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Starting School at a Disadvantage: The School Readiness of Poor Children

Executive SummaryPoor children in the United States start school at a disadvantage in terms of their early skills, behaviors, and health. Fewer than half (48 percent) of poor children are ready for...

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The Ongoing Impact of Foreclosures on Children

Five years into the foreclosure crisis, many American families with children continue to lose their homes through foreclosure. An estimated 2.3 million children in single-family homes have already lost...

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Reflecting on SNAP: Purposes, Spending, and Potential Savings

 In testimony before the House Subcommittee on Nutrition and Horticulture, Ron Haskins discusses the purposes of the SNAP program.Chairman Schmidt, Ranking Member Baca, and Members of the...

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Twenty Years Later, It Turns Out Dan Quayle Was Right About Murphy Brown and...

On May 19, 1992, as the presidential campaign season was heating up, Vice President Dan Quayle delivered a family-values speech that came to define him nearly as much as his spelling talents. Speaking...

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Combating Poverty: Understanding New Challenges for Families

My name is Ron Haskins and I’m pleased and privileged to have the opportunity to testify before the Finance Committee about poverty. Few topics have enjoyed as much attention from federal policymakers...

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Improving The Lives Of Single Moms And Their Kids

Editor’s note: On NPR’s Talk of the Nation, Isabel Sawhill discussed the societal effects of single motherhood with Neil Conan and Philip Cohen.NEAL CONAN, HOST: [F]or whatever reason, the number of...

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@ Brookings Podcast: Causes of and Solutions for U.S. Poverty's Continued Rise

Year after year, federal spending on poverty programs has been going up, but we still see more and more people who have no margin to guard against unexpected expenses or job loss. At the same time, for...

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Middle Class Wealth: It's Not as Bad as It Looks

Last month, the Census Bureau released its latest data on wealth, updating earlier figures from 2005 to 2010. The numbers confirm findings from a Federal Reserve Board survey showing unprecedented...

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Bring Back the American Dream? It’s Not That Hard.

Restoring opportunity in the United States is not terribly complicated. It will require an activist government and individual responsibility. That means a strong focus on job creation right now,...

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Making Sense of Income Inequality

Not long ago, a former colleague asked me to recommend the best accessible reference on income inequality. I immediately suggested Timothy Noah’s 2010 series of essays, “The Great Divergence,” written...

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Is Retaining Students in the Early Grades Self-Defeating?

Whether a child is a proficient reader by the third grade is an important indicator of their future academic success. Indeed, substantial evidence indicates that unless students establish basic reading...

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The 2011 Poverty Rate: What to Expect and How Long Will It Last?

The Center on Children and Families at Brookings has used a model for the past three years to predict the U.S. poverty rate before the official figure was released by the Census Bureau. As the table...

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Finding a Balance between Personal and Government Responsibility: It’s not...

The media is full of commentary about Mitt Romney’s suggestion that people who do not pay income taxes are lacking in personal responsibility. My view is that personal responsibility matters. In fact,...

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Pathways to the Middle Class: Balancing Personal and Public Responsibilities

INTRODUCTIONThe defining narrative of the United States of America is that of a nation where everyone has an opportunity to achieve a better life. Americans believe that everyone should have the...

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Improving Children’s Life Chances: Estimates from the Social Genome Model

There is ample evidence that children born to poorer families do not succeed at the same rate as children born to the middle class. On average, low-income children lag behind on almost every cognitive,...

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How Much Could We Improve Children’s Life Chances by Intervening Early and...

Children born into low-income families face barriers to success in each stage of life from birth to age 40. Using data on a representative group of American children and a life cycle model to track...

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FamilyScape 3.0: Architectural Overview

This technical paper documents the architecture of FamilyScape 3.0, a microsimulation model of pregnancy and childbearing developed by researchers at Child Trends, The Brookings Institution’s Center...

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