IRP translates and disseminates poverty research through a variety of products prepared for a range of audiences.
Research Areas
- Child Support
- Child Support Policy Research
- Enforcement
- Orders & Payments
- WI Administrative Data Core
- Children
- Children General
- Family & Partnering
- Parenting
- Place
- Child Poverty
- Economic Support
- Food & Nutrition
- Food Assistance
- Housing
- Housing Assistance
- Means-Tested Programs
- Homelessness
- Housing Market
- Place General
- Child Development & Well-Being
- Family & Partnering General
- Financial Security
- Inequality & Mobility
- Inequality & Mobility General
- Education & Training
- Employment
- Employment Opportunity
- Immigration
- Job Training
- K-12 Education
- Labor Market
- Postsecondary Education
- Social Insurance Programs
- Transition to Adulthood
- Unemployment/Nonemployment
- Early Childhood Care & Education
- Low-Wage Work
- Food Insecurity
- Health
- Health General
- Health Care
- Poverty Measurement
- Racial/Ethnic Inequality
- State & Local Measures
- U.S. Poverty Measures
- Family Structure
- Employment General
- Social Determinants of Health
- Mental Health & Substance Abuse
- Housing General
- Arrears & Related Policy
- Related Social Policies
- Intergenerational Poverty
- Custody & Placement
- Guidelines
- Eviction & Foreclosure
- Justice System
- Policing
- Poverty Measurement General
- Economic Support General
- Education & Training General
- Juvenile Justice
- Wealth
- Child Maltreatment & Child Welfare System
- Gender Inequality
- Neighborhood Effects
- Court System
- Incarcerated Parents
- Pass-Through & Disregard
- Transition to Adulthood Network
- Family Income
- Paternity Establishment
- Retirement
- Incarceration
- Food & Nutrition General
- Fines & Fees
- Prisoner Reentry
- CSDE
- Justice System General
- Spatial Mismatch
- Complicated Families & Multiple-Partner Fertility
- CSPED
- Multiple-Partner Fertility
- Wisconsin Poverty Reports
- Health Policy
- Training
- Undergrad
- Obesity
- CSDE Report
How does incarceration affect where people live after prison, and does it vary by race?
- Michael Massoglia, Glenn Firebaugh, and Cody Warner
- Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
- Fall/Winter (2015–2016) 2016
Children’s contact with incarcerated parents
- Julie Poehlmann-Tynan
- Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
- Fall/Winter (2015–2016) 2016
How does paternal incarceration affect children’s cognitive and noncognitive development?
- Anna R. Haskins
- Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
- Fall/Winter (2015–2016) 2016
If dad is in prison, will his children end up in foster care?
- Signe Hald Andersen and Christopher Wildeman
- Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
- Fall/Winter (2015–2016) 2016
Using a public health approach to address the incarceration crisis
- Madeleine Solan and Charles J. Homer
- Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
- Fall/Winter (2015–2016) 2016
Who’s Involved in the Child Welfare System and Why?
- Kristen Shook Slack and Christopher Wildeman
- Webinar
- February 10 2016
Does Child Medicaid Access Improve Long-Term Educational Outcomes?
- Lincoln Groves
- Podcasts
- February 2016
Living on the Periphery: Poor Urban Men
- Judith Bartfeld, Craig Gundersen, Timothy Smeeding, and James Ziliak
- Fast Focus Policy Brief
- January 2016
How Did the Safety Net Support Kids with Unemployed Parents during the Great Recession?
- Julia Isaacs
- Podcasts
- January 2016
Incarceration and CPS involvement
- Lawrence M. Berger, Maria Cancian, Laura Cuesta, and Jennifer L. Noyes
- Fast Focus Policy Brief
- August 2016