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Housing Adequacy and Health Status: A Call to Action for Mitigation Strategies Among Policymakers and Their Partners

Housing Adequacy and Health Status: A Call to Action for Mitigation Strategies Among Policymakers and Their Partners

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Abt’s multidisciplinary teams and mixed methods approach can help federal, state, and local agencies address overlapping health and housing challenges.
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Thinking and Working Politically in Large, Complex Aid Programs

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Thinking and Working Politically in Large Multi-Sector Facilities

Thinking and Working Politically in Large Multi-Sector Facilities

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Do Postsecondary Training Programs Respond to Changes in the Labor Market?

Do Postsecondary Training Programs Respond to Changes in the Labor Market?

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Health Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG 2.0) Short-Term Impact Report

Health Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG 2.0) Short-Term Impact Report

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Health Profession Opportunity Grants 2.0 programs have a significant short-term impact (15 months after randomization) on educational progress but no detectable impact on earnings.
Finding A Home for Mental Health

Finding A Home for Mental Health

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With Mental Health Awareness Month upon us, Abt’s Tamara Daley reflects on her first-hand reminder that the preservation of mental health demands a home.
Confidence in New Approach Methodologies for Risk Assessment

Confidence in New Approach Methodologies for Risk Assessment

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Abt is working to advance the science around chemical risk assessment to support confidence in the use of New Assessment Methodologies.
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Young Baltimore parents feel immediate effects from guaranteed income

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Abt is evaluating guaranteed income pilots in several cities, including Baltimore. In this piece, Abt researchers Hannah Thomas and Randall Juras explain that we’ll be collecting “data on everything from spending to housing effects to more ‘squishy’ questions like the effects on peoples’ mental health and time spent with family,” which, of course, we’ll share in our findings.