Resources archive (shortcodes)

IRP translates and disseminates poverty research through a variety of products prepared for a range of audiences.

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Reconfiguring the social contract: A summary of Both Hands Tied

  • Jane L. Collins and Victoria Mayer
  • Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
  • Spring/Summer 2011
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Reactions to Both Hands Tied

  • Lawrence M. Mead
  • Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
  • Spring/Summer 2011
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Response from the authors

  • Jane L. Collins and Victoria Mayer
  • Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
  • Spring/Summer 2011
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Disadvantaged fathers and their families

  • Timothy M. Smeeding, Irwin Garfinkel, and Ronald B. Mincy
  • Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
  • Spring/Summer 2011
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The psychology of poverty

  • Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
  • Spring/Summer 2011
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From income to consumption: Understanding the transmission of inequality

  • Richard Blundell
  • Focus on Poverty & Classroom Supplement
  • Spring/Summer 2011
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Wisconsin Poverty Report: Were Antipoverty Policies Effective in 2009?

  • Joanna Y. Marks, Julia B. Isaacs, Timothy M. Smeeding, and Katherine A. Thornton
  • Report
  • May 2011
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Wisconsin Poverty Report: Methodology and Results for 2009

  • Julia B. Isaacs, Joanna Y. Marks, Timothy M. Smeeding, Katherine A. Thornton
  • Report
  • May 2011
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Wisconsin Poverty Report: Technical Appendix-2009

  • Julia B. Isaacs, Joanna Y. Marks, Timothy M. Smeeding, Katherine A. Thornton
  • Report
  • May 2011