In Two Generations in Poverty: Status and Trends among Parents and Children in the United States
Posted by on November 27, 2011
Child Trends offers webinar on trends in “two generations in poverty”
As the merits of alternative measures of poverty are debated, a new Child Trends report calls attention to the pervasive effects of poverty on parents and their children.
http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs008/1101701160827/archive/1108668272899.html
In Two Generations in Poverty: Status and Trends among Parents and Children in the United States, Child Trends reports on the disproportionate impact of poverty on parents and children, particularly those in single-mother families. The brief was commissioned by Ascend, the Family Economic Security Program at the Aspen Institute.
A webinar to discuss the findings will be held on Tuesday, December 6th from 3.30-4.30pm. To register, go here.
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