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Results 1-6 of 6
04.29.2025
Death by Neighborhood: Disparities in Violent Deaths by Neighborhood Opportunity with the Child Opportunity Index 3.0, Preliminary Results
Our article in AJPM Focus
01.27.2025
Using the Child Opportunity Index to examine equity in access to a state-funded prekindergarten program
10.05.2020
Racial and Ethnic Inequities in Children's Neighborhoods: Evidence from the New Child Opportunity Index 2.0
diversitydatakids.org introduces the Child Opportunity Index 2.0 in Health Affairs
06.29.2020
Can administrative changes improve child care subsidy stability?
New article in Social Service Review studies promising approaches from a Massachusetts initiative.
12.23.2019
How much would family and medical leave cost workers in the US? Racial/ethnic variation in economic hardship under unpaid and paid policies
New article in Community, Work & Family
04.19.2019
The link between birth outcomes and economic downturns: Evidence from 149 million US births
A study of birth outcomes suggests Black and less educated mothers are more strongly affected by economic downturns
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