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Advancing Economic Equity through Housing
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Abt evaluated JPMorgan Chase’s PRO Neighborhoods to understand how grantees are addressing their communities’ diverse economic needs by investing in housing.
How Can State Housing Finance Agencies Improve Energy Efficiency?
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Two reports provide insight on ways state housing finance agencies can advance affordable housing through energy efficiency efforts.
PRO Neighborhoods Program 2023 Annual Report
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Through 2022, JPMorgan Chase’s PRO Neighborhoods grantees made nearly 37,000 loans and other investments in underserved neighborhoods, totaling over $678.6M.
My Kids Deserve the World: How Children in the Southeast Benefit from Guaranteed Income
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This brief provides early insights from parents into how guaranteed income pilot programs improving outcomes for their families.
Report Series: Mitigating Methane: A Global Health Strategy
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How do renters survive unaffordability? Household-level impacts of rent burden in Los Angeles
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Abt was part of a team that examined how housing affordability affects renters, and the tactics that people use to survive.
Association between SARS-CoV-2 Infections during Pregnancy and Preterm Live Birth
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Self-reported diabetes or hypertension diagnoses and antenatal care among child-bearing women in rural Bangladesh: A cross-sectional study
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Findings from a study of nearly 5,000 recently pregnant women in Bangladesh underscore the importance of universal screening for diabetes and hypertension.
Children's absenteeism from pre-K to kindergarten: A focus on children receiving child care subsidies
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This article reveals absenteeism is high among children receiving child care subsidies during pre-K and pre-K absenteeism predicts kindergarten absenteeism.
Association of mRNA Vaccination with Clinical and Virologic Features of COVID-19 Among US Essential and Frontline Workers
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A study of essential and frontline workers with COVID-19 showed that two or three vaccine doses reduced symptoms, missed work, and the need for medical care.