Family & Partnering
Family life and economic status are closely intertwined. Fertility, family formation, family structure, parental relationship dissolution, multiple-partner fertility, and family complexity patterns vary by socioeconomic status, as do parenting behaviors and the quality of children’s home environments. The family contexts in which children are born and raised are, in turn, associated with their own economic and social well-being throughout their lives.

Youth Trauma and Resilience in Contexts of Poverty
- Noni Gaylord-Harden, Jocelyn Smith Lee, and Alvin Thomas
- Webinar
- 2022

Noni Gaylord-Harden, Jocelyn Smith Lee, and Alvin Thomas on Youth Trauma and Resilience in Contexts of Poverty
- Noni Gaylord-Harden, Jocelyn Smith Lee, and Alvin Thomas
- Podcasts
- 2022

Kathryn Edin on the 25th Anniversary of Making Ends Meet
- Kathryn Edin
- Podcasts
- 2022

Zawadi Rucks-Ahidiana on Race and the Financial Toolkit
- Zawadi Rucks-Ahidiana
- Podcasts
- 2022

Why Early Financial Support for New Parents Is a Good Investment
- Fast Focus Policy Brief
- 2022

COVID-19 and Low-Income Noncustodial Fathers
- Tova Walsh, Michael Hoffmeister, Laura Zimmerman, and Sarah Meier
- Report
- 2022

Understanding and Addressing Fathers’ Mental Health
- Tova Walsh, Darryl Davidson, Sheehan Fisher, and Daniel Singley
- Webinar
- 2022

Lindsey Bullinger on Evaluating Risk of Child Maltreatment During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Lindsey Bullinger
- Podcasts
- 2022

Quentin Riser on Family Income Instability and How it Might Affect Kids’ School Readiness
- Quentin Riser
- Podcasts
- 2022