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A Locally Based Initiative to Support People and Communities by Transformative Use of Data

April 24, 2018
Julia Lane, David C. Kendrick, David T. Ellwood

The data revolution is transforming how executives manage operations and businesses deliver goods and services. Yet when it comes to helping people escape poverty, the revolution has barely begun...

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Measuring Mobility from Poverty

April 19, 2018
Gregory Acs, Amrita Maitreyi, Alana L. Conner, Hazel Rose Markus, Nisha G. Patel, Sarah Lyons-Padilla, Jennifer L. Eberhardt

The US Partnership on Mobility from Poverty’s definition of mobility comprises three core principles: economic success, power and autonomy, and being valued in community. This paper curates and describes selected measures of these three principles.

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Changing the Narrative

April 12, 2018
Ai-jen Poo & Eldar Shafir

Narratives are stories we rely on to make sense of the world. In America today, inaccurate narratives about poverty too often get in the way of meaningful change. More accurate narratives about poverty and the true nature of upward mobility will lead to more...

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Improving the Child Tax Credit for Very Low-Income Families

April 2, 2018
Robert Greenstein, Elaine Maag, Chye-Ching Huang, Emily Horton, Chloe Cho

All children should have the opportunity to have healthy childhoods, do well in school, and succeed as adults. One effective tool for helping children in poverty succeed is the federal child tax credit (CTC), which provides many working parents an annual tax credit...

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SPARKS for Young People's Mobility out of Poverty

March 19, 2018
Heather Hahn, Kathryn Edin, Lauren Abrahams

To achieve mobility from poverty, young people must have resources to develop their identities and avoid unintended pregnancy. We propose expanding programs that help young people find their “why” —their personal reasons for making thoughtful decisions during...

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Transforming Child Support into a Family-Building System

March 12, 2018
Heather Hahn, Kathryn Edin, Lauren Abrahams

Child support is a vital tool for providing income to children living in poverty. For families living in poverty who receive child support, it makes up 41 percent of their income on average. But the system can be punitive, requiring noncustodial parents—typically...

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Using Brain Science to Transform Human Services and Increase Personal Mobility from Poverty

March 5, 2018
Elisabeth Babcock

We can use emerging scientific findings on the ways poverty affects behavior and decisionmaking to help people living in poverty achieve dramatic gains in mobility. We can revolutionize human services delivery by moving away from strategies that seek modest gains...

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Participatory Justice

February 19, 2018
Jesse Jannetta, Jeremy Travis, Evelyn F. McCoy

What might justice look like if the people most affected by crime and poverty had a much greater say in what safety means to them and how their government delivers it?

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Opening Mobility Pathways by Closing the Financial Services Gap

February 12, 2018
William J. Bynum, Diana Elliott, Edward Sivak

Having access to a mainstream bank account, credit, and other financial services is vital to upward mobility. Safe, affordable financial services facilitate saving, homeownership, and small business ownership, and thus financial stability. That stability gives people room to plan for the future...

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Why Isn’t There Enough Affordable Housing for the Families Who Need It Most?

February 8, 2018
Maya Brennan & Solomon Greene

The ability to afford a decent stable home is a primary concern for families seeking to achieve mobility from poverty. This memo describes the scope of the housing affordability crisis, the market challenges that impede affordability, current policy responses, and options for improving...

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Scale Evidence-Based Home Visiting Programs to Reduce Poverty and Improve Health

February 7, 2018
Heather Sandstrom & Roxane White

The effects of poverty in early childhood can last a lifetime. Home visiting programs can help. In home visiting programs, a nurse or other specialist offers parents support and coaching in their homes and connects them to other needed services. Evidence shows that...

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Helping Young Children Move out of Poverty by Creating a New Type of Rental Voucher

February 5, 2018
Barbara Sard, Mary K. Cunningham, Robert Greenstein

The United States is facing a massive shortage of affordable rental housing with worrying effects on millions of children. Rental vouchers can help.                                                                                                                                             ...

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Opportunity Neighborhoods

February 5, 2018
Margery Austin Turner, Solomon Greene, Anthony B. Iton, Ruth Gourevitch

Every family should be able to live in a neighborhood that supports well-being and boosts children’s chances to thrive and succeed. Yet today too many low-income families and families of color live in neighborhoods that lack resources and instead amplify the effects of growing up poor.

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Stepping on the Gas: Community Colleges as Engines of Economic Mobility

January 26, 2018
Pamela J. Loprest & Cheryl L. Hyman

Community colleges can be a springboard to a better life. They serve underrepresented, low-income, and nontraditional students; have a wide range of practical offerings; and offer lower tuition. They are uniquely situated to change the economic trajectory of...

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Imagining a Future of Work That Fosters Mobility for All

January 26, 2018
Lawrence Katz, Ai-jen Poo, Elaine Waxman

New technologies and alternative work arrangements are transforming the American labor market. Can the country leverage the ingenuity that created the dynamic 21st-century workplace to improve pathways to upward mobility? We identify six ideas that can improve the...

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Restoring the American Dream

January 18, 2018
David T. Ellwood & Nisha G. Patel

Funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and staffed and supported by the Urban Institute, the US Partnership on Mobility from Poverty was tasked with answering one big, bold question: What Would It Take to Dramatically Increase Mobility from Poverty? Specifically, the Partnership was...

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Place

Assisted Housing Mobility Initiatives

November 22, 2017
Martha M. Galvez

Beginning with the landmark Gautreaux housing desegregation lawsuit, local programs have used federally funded housing vouchers to help low-income families move from neighborhoods of poverty and distress to neighborhoods that offer greater opportunity. The latest evidence finds that such “moves...

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Place

History of Place-Based Interventions

November 22, 2017
Margery Austin Turner

Beginning with the settlement houses of the late 19th century, practitioners and policymakers have worked to tackle the challenges of poverty in place through an evolving set of strategies. Since then, federal, state, and local governments; philanthropy; charitable organizations; and research...

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Evaluating Policies to Transform Distressed Urban Neighborhoods

October 24, 2017
Laura Tach & Christopher Wimer
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Place-Based Initiatives and Economic Mobility in Rural Areas

September 26, 2017
Corianne Scally & Lily Posey
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Place

How Neighborhoods Affect the Social and Economic Mobility of Their Residents

August 29, 2017
Margery Austin Turner & Ruth Gourevitch
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Race, Gender, Inclusion, and Dignity

Racial Residential Segregation and Neighborhood Disparities

August 29, 2017
Solomon Greene, Margery Austin Turner, Ruth Gourevitch
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Children, Parents, and Families

Escaping Poverty

May 18, 2017
Caroline Ratcliffe & Emma Cancian Kalish

Predictors of persistently poor children's economic success.

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Children, Parents, and Families

Building Blocks and Strategies for Helping Americans Move Out of Poverty

August 24, 2016
Mary Bogle, Gregory Acs, Pamela J. Loprest, Kelly S. Mikelson, Susan J. Popkin
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Children, Parents, and Families

Creating Mobility from Poverty: An Overview of Strategies

August 24, 2016
David T. Ellwood, Mary Bogle, Gregory Acs, Kelly S. Mikelson, Susan J. Popkin
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What Would Substantially Increased Mobility from Poverty Look Like?

July 20, 2016
Gregory Acs, Diana Elliott, Emma Cancian Kalish

Substantially increasing mobility from poverty means different things to different people. Some goals for reducing poverty and increasing mobility may sound ambitious but fall well within historical experience, while others may require levels of economic growth or redistribution that are beyond...

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