Intergenerational Poverty Persistence in Europe – Is There a ‘Great Gatsby Curve’ for Poverty?
M. Bavaro, R. Carranza, and B. Nolan. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 79. 2023.
M. Bavaro, R. Carranza, and B. Nolan. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 79. 2023.
When the enhanced Child Tax Credit of 2021 was not renewed by Congress, millions of American children fell back into poverty. A panel moderated by Carol Jenkins and featuring Regina S. Baker, Kathryn J. Edin, Janet Gornick, and Zachary Parolin discusses what we can and should do now.
F. Alvaredo, F. Bourguignon, F. Ferreira, and N. Lustig. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no 77. 2023.
F. H. G. Ferreira. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 76. 2023.
S. Morelli, T. Asher, F. Di Biase, F. Disslbacher, I. Flores, A. Rego Johnson, G. Rella, M. Schechtl, F. Subioli, and M. Targa. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no 75. 2023.
G. Alfani. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 74. 2023.
G. Hanson. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 73. 2023.
Research by Stone Center Affiliated Scholar Regina S. Baker of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Heather A. O’Connell of Louisiana State University analyzes the impact of structural racism on poverty among single-mother and married-parent households in the U.S. South.
K. Doorley, J. Gromadzki, P. Lewandowski, D. Tuda, and P. Van Kerm. Stone Center Working Paper Series. no. 72. 2023.
In this interview, Stone Center Affiliated Scholar Zachary Parolin discusses his new book, "Poverty in the Pandemic: Policy Lessons from Covid-19," and assesses an array of policies that would improve economic well-being in the long term.