Poverty Research & Policy
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. povertyresearch.libsyn.com
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Listen to 107 episodes




32
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2 months ago
IRP Book Talk: Zach Parolin on “Poverty in the Pandemic: Policy Lessons from COVID-19”

38
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3 months ago
Manny Teodoro On Increasing Water Affordability through a Permanent Federal Water Assistance Program

35
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4 months ago
Svetlana Shpiegel on Measuring Resilience Over Time Among Young Adults with Foster Care Experience


24
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6 months ago
Brittany Battle on the Negative Impacts of Probation and Other Types of Community Supervision

29
minutes
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7 months ago
Daniel Auguste On Barriers To Entrepreneurial Success For Low- And Middle-Income People

21
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8 months ago
Elizabeth Linos on Reducing Stigma To Increase Participation in Safety Net Programs












35
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1 year ago
Brieanna Watters and Robert Stewart on Native Americans and Monetary Sanctions

35
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1 year ago
José Pacas on the Puzzle of Measuring Rural Poverty in the Supplemental Poverty Measure

34
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1 year ago
Whitney Gent on How Homelessness is Portrayed in Movies and Why it Matters

19
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1 year ago
Lindsey Bullinger on Evaluating Risk of Child Maltreatment During the COVID-19 Pandemic

20
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1 year ago
Prentiss Dantzler on the Concept of Who Deserves to Have Access to Public Housing

19
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1 year ago
Quentin Riser on Family Income Instability and How it Might Affect Kids' School Readiness


16
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1 year ago
Anna Gassman-Pines on Early Impacts of the Pandemic for Parents in Service Occupations






21
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2 years ago
J. Michael Collins on whether allowances help to develop financial capability




18
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2 years ago
Katherine Magnuson on the American Families Plan and Child Care as Infrastructure




30
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2 years ago
Kathryn Anne Edwards on Women Leaving the Labor Force in the COVID-19 Pandemic

19
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2 years ago
Chloe Gibbs on Full-Day Kindergarten and its Impact on Academic Achievement


16
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2 years ago
Jacob Faber on How a New Deal Era Program Shaped America's Racial Geography

16
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2 years ago
Pamela Oliver on What the Numbers Say About How to Reduce Imprisonment, Part 2
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