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What Does Science Tell Us About Sex Ed?

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What Does It Mean to ‘Overspend’ on Teacher Salaries?

What Does It Mean to ‘Overspend’ on Teacher Salaries?

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Abt’s Cara Jackson set off a Tweet storm that she turned into a two-part blog series for Education Week on the role of teacher’s salaries in student outcomes.
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Podcast Series: Systems Practice in International Development

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Planning for Catastrophe: Developing Resilient Supply Chains

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In this blog, Abt’s James White outlines what it might take to create resilient supply chains that can function unimpeded during crises such as COVID-19.
How Can State Housing Finance Agencies Improve Energy Efficiency?

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.
Emergency Rental Assistance Guidance for States

Emergency Rental Assistance Guidance for States

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Congress appropriated $25 billion for the Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program, which provides assistance with rent and utilities to households that have lost income or experienced other financial hardships due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In order to…
At Work - July 2024

At Work - July 2024

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Enjoy Abt's July issue of At Work and check out more on our website!
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AI-Driven Efficiency in Public Service: A Q&A with Nora Connor

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Government agencies can use artificial intelligence to make better decisions and be more efficient while using Abt’s tools to mitigate risk.
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Pathways for Advancing Careers and Education (PACE)

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The Pathways for Advancing Careers and Education (PACE) study was designed to produce rigorous evidence for policymakers, practitioners, and researchers about the effectiveness of nine career pathways approaches that sought to increase credentials, employment, and self-sufficiency among low-income, low-skilled Americans.
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Promoting Persistence in Community College Students

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To help community college students obtain the skills required to earn their degrees, the Robin Hood Foundation—New York’s largest poverty-fighting organization—designed the Robin Hood College Success Prize. The goal of the competition is to find scalable…