Webinar
IRP produces monthly live webinars featuring poverty and economic mobility scholars and practitioners discussing their work and its policy implications. The hour-long webinars are designed for a broad audience, including researchers, policymakers, practitioners, students, journalists, and the public, and allow attendees to submit questions for the panelists.
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More webinars, and videos on many of IRP’s in-person seminars, are available on the IRP YouTube Channel.
Resources
Can Career and Technical Education (CTE) Improve Student Outcomes?
- Shaun Dougherty
- Webinar
- November 06 2019
Opioids 101
- Joel Dubenitz, Jessie O’Hara White, Daniel Schwartz
- Webinar
- September 4 2019
The State of the Nation’s Housing
- Chris Herbert
- Webinar
- August 21 2019
Wisconsin Poverty Report Update: Why isn’t the Economy Doing More to Reduce Poverty in Wisconsin?
- Timothy Smeeding
- Webinar
- July 17 2019
Improving Federal Student Loan Policy
- Karen Dynan
- Webinar
- June 26 2019
Is Retirement Planning Possible for Low-income Families?
- J. Michael Collins
- Webinar
- May 22 2019
Cutting the Child Poverty Rate by Half: A Report from the National Academies
- Hilary Hoynes and Robert Moffitt
- Webinar
- May 15 2019
Strategies for Involving and Engaging Fathers in Programming
- Tova Walsh, Lauren Zach, Patrick Fendt, and Darryl Davidson
- Webinar
- March 27 2019
Well-Being of Families after Experiencing Homelessness
- Amanda Benton and Carli Wulff
- Webinar
- March 06 2019
The Unique Contributions of Fathers to their Children’s Development
- Tova Walsh
- Webinar
- February 20 2019