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What should solving S.F.'s unsheltered homelessness cost?

What should solving S.F.'s unsheltered homelessness cost?

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As San Francisco debates how to best shelter people experiencing homelessness—with an emphasis on the cost to implement proposed solutions—the SF Examiner reached out to Abt for some insight.
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Homeless encampments — and the debate over what to do about them — explained

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Abt’s research for the Department of Housing and Urban Development on encampments was cited repeatedly throughout the article, including our first-ever national cost report on encampments.
Trust and Localization: The Missing Tools in Pandemic Preparedness and Response

Trust and Localization: The Missing Tools in Pandemic Preparedness and Response

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What is humanity’s best defense against a pandemic or other major threat? You’d be partially right to think: high-tech equipment in gleaming new health facilities, a computer farm in the cloud to collect and share data, highly qualified clinical staff, vast sums for vaccine research and development, and expansive budgets funding expensive national public health systems.
L.A.’s new homeless solution clears camps but struggles to house people

L.A.’s new homeless solution clears camps but struggles to house people

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Inside Safe is Los Angeles’ program to provide hotel and motel rooms as shelter for people experiencing homelessness. Seven months in, CalMatters took a look at how the initiative’s performed thus far, and spoke to Abt experts Nichole Fiore and Lauren Dunton.
Unvaccinated First Responders Study Gets More Press Play

Unvaccinated First Responders Study Gets More Press Play

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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.