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Early impacts of multifamily Family Self Sufficiency programs administered by Compass Working Capital in partnership with Preservation of Affordable Housing
Publication
Early quasi-experimental evaluation of Compass FSS multifamily program in partnership with POAH shows promising results, including increases in participants’ income.
Estimated impacts and net benefits of Family Self Sufficiency programs administered by Compass Working Capital in partnership with local housing agencies (2021)
Publication
Quasi-experimental evaluations of Compass FSS programs show sustained positive impacts for participants and cost-effectiveness for the program.
Poly-pipe Irrigation Conserves Water and Cuts Costs in Egypt
Impact Brief
Poly-pipe irrigation can conserve scarce water, improve crop quality, and increase incomes.
Addressing the Compounding Challenges of Poverty in NYC
Blog
This blog sheds new qualitative context to New York City’s poverty data, describing challenges the city’s citizens face.
Qualitative Study to Enhance the NYCgov Poverty Measure
Publication
This report from Abt provides qualitative context to New York City’s poverty data, describing challenges the city’s citizens face.
Assisting Families Experiencing Homelessness with TANF Funding: Findings from a Survey of TANF Administrators
Publication
This brief covers methods that TANF agencies can use to identify and provide housing services to families experiencing homelessness.
Gender Differences in Family and Medical Leave Experiences
Publication
Family and medical leave experiences vary by gender.
Leave Experiences of Low-Wage Workers
Publication
Low-wage and non-low-wage workers take family and medical leave for similar reasons, but lower-paid workers face worse financial and job outcomes when they take leave.
Madison Area Technical College’s Patient Care Pathway Program – Three-Year Impact Report
Publication
The Patient Care Pathway Program had little impact on the two confirmatory outcomes: increasing receipt of a college credential and average quarterly earnings.
How Much Will Homelessness Rise? Grim Study Shows Possible ‘Impact of Doing Nothing,’ Researchers Say
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