Inequality describes the extent to which resources or outcomes (e.g., income, wealth, consumption, health, education) are similarly or unevenly distributed among individuals, groups, populations, or societies. Mobility refers to the frequency with which individuals, groups, or populations within a society change social or economic position in areas such as income, wealth, education, occupation, and the like.

Negotiating race and racial inequality in family court
- Tonya L. Brito, David J. Pate Jr., and Jia-Hui Stefanie Wong
- Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
- December 2020

The effects of having an incarcerated family member on Black women’s health
- Hedwig Lee, Christopher Wildeman, Emily A. Wang, Niki Matusko, and James S. Jackson
- Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
- December 2020

Crime-free housing ordinances and eviction
- Kathryn Ramsey Mason
- Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
- December 2020

Focus & Focus+ 36(3), October 2020
COVID-19 and Poverty
- Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
- October 2020

Discrimination and African American health inequities
- Bridget Goosby, Jacob E. Cheadle, and Colter M. Mitchell
- Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
- October 2020

Implementing Virtual Human Services: Lessons from Telehealth
- Fast Focus Policy Brief
- June 2020

Stephanie Canizales on the Experiences of Undocumented and Unaccompanied Youth Workers
- Stephanie Canizales
- Podcasts
- June 2020

Administrative Burdens in the time of COVID-19
- Pamela Herd and Donald Moynihan
- Webinar
- May 27 2020

Connections Among Poverty, Incarceration, and Inequality
- Fast Focus Policy Brief
- May 2020

Considerations for Successful Virtual Case Management in Human Service Delivery
- Joe Raymond, Lauren Supplee, and Gerrie Cotter
- Webinar
- April 28 2020