Events
- September
- September 28What’s New with the Wisconsin Administrative Data Core (WADC)?Institute for Research on Poverty Seminar - Hilary Shager, Carl Frederick, Krista Bryz-Gornia12:15 PM, 8417 Sewell Social Sciences
- October
- October 3Racial Inequality in Access to the Safety Net: County Level Racial & Ethnic Composition & Nonprofit Human Services ExpDemSem Seminar - Shoshanna Shapiro12:15 PM, 8417 Sewell Social Sciences
- October 4
- October 4Ensuring Access to High-Quality, Affordable Early Care and Education for Low-income FamiliesInstitute for Research on Poverty Webinar - Julia Henly, Yoonsook Ha, and Gina Adams1:00 PM, Online
- October 4Quasi-Experimental MethodsDemography Training Seminar - Caitlin Lowery2:00 PM, 8417 Sewell Social Sciences
- October 5The Mass Political Implications of Medicaid Administrative BurdenInstitute for Research on Poverty Seminar - Meredith Dost12:15 PM, 8417 Sewell Social Sciences
New Resources
Highlights from the National Research Center on Poverty and Economic Mobility
This Forum investigated inequitable outcomes by race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, sex, and ability and how federal, state, and local human services policies, systems, and providers contribute to it. Participants also discussed how policy, practice, data, and research can combat systemic inequities created in and outside of human services. Inequities continue to create barriers to success and well-being for many individuals and communities in the United States. The field of human services can play a crucial role in advancing equity for these populations, but to do so must identify the ways in which it creates or perpetuates disparities.
Medicaid & Health Policy Research
Health Coverage, Access, Cost, & Quality
Research and analysis projects focus on health care access, cost, financing, health system performance, quality — in short: What works? Who benefits? Who pays?
