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The Head Start Impact Study Final Report

The Head Start Impact Study Final Report

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PRO Neighborhoods Program 2024 Annual Report

PRO Neighborhoods Program 2024 Annual Report

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Grantees of JPMorgan Chase’s PRO Neighborhoods Competition improved their finances so that they could address community needs equitably. 
Special Issue: Visualizing Evaluation Theory

Special Issue: Visualizing Evaluation Theory

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A special Journal of MultiDisciplinary Evaluation issue offers visual evaluation classification frameworks and ways to put evaluation theory into practice.
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Unpacking Core Components for Policy Design: A comparison of Synthesis Approaches

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Evidence reviews of core components of interventions enable policymakers to identify with more precision what works, in which contexts, and for which cohorts.  
Demographic Variation in Military Life Stress and Perceived Support Among Military Spouses

Demographic Variation in Military Life Stress and Perceived Support Among Military Spouses

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An analysis of military spouses found that military life stress and perceived support differed across spouse, service member, and family characteristics.
Partner Effects: Analyzing Service Member and Spouse Drinking Over Time

Partner Effects: Analyzing Service Member and Spouse Drinking Over Time

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This study examines how service members and their spouses influence each other's drinking habits, while exploring other factors that contribute to alcohol use.
Longitudinal Patterns of Military Spouse Alcohol Consumption: Findings from the Millennium Cohort Family Study

Longitudinal Patterns of Military Spouse Alcohol Consumption: Findings from the Millennium Cohort Family Study

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Most military spouses don’t engage in risky drinking, but one in five did, with about half having moved into the risky drinking category over time.
Families Serve Too: Military Spouse Well-Being After Separation From Active-Duty Service

Families Serve Too: Military Spouse Well-Being After Separation From Active-Duty Service

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Spouses of service members who separated from the military reported poorer mental health and family relationship quality than those who had not separated.