The National Poverty Fellows Program is a federal government-university partnership that seeks to build the capacity of researchers to conduct high-quality policy-relevant research on poverty and inequality in the United States and to contribute to the effective …
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IRP Announces 2023–2025 Emerging Poverty Scholar Fellows
2023 Fall IRP Seminar Calendar
IRP Seminars will be in person meetings this semester, unless otherwise noted. Connection information for virtual seminars will be sent out, in advance, to the IRP Seminar email list. Sign up for IRP seminar email …
IRP Announces the 2023-2024 Visiting Poverty Scholars
2022–2023 Visiting Poverty Scholars
IRP Announces New Cohort of Economic Mobility Fellows
IRP Announces 2023–2025 Extramural Large Grant Awardees
2023–2025 Extramural Large Grant Awardees
The 2023 extramural research funding program supports research on how human services program and policy design, implementation, and practice create, perpetuate, and dismantle inequities in the following three programmatic areas: (1) Integrating substance use services …
2023–2024 Graduate Research Fellows Program Call for Applications – Due 8/21/2023
Application Deadline: Friday, August 21, 2023 View/download PDF version of the call About Program The IRP Graduate Research Fellows (GRF) Program is conducted for Ph.D. students in the social sciences at UW–Madison who have an …
Publications & Research using the CSDE Data/Experiment
Guarin, Angela, & Meyer, Daniel R. 2018. “Are Low Earnings of Nonresidential Fathers a Barrier to their Involvement with Children?” Children and Youth Services Review, 91: 304–318. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2018.06.023 Kim, Yeongmin, Cancian, Maria & Meyer, Daniel …