Alex Haralampoudis
@aharalampoudis
Director of Data & Analytics @pn3policy | Tax Policy Wonk | Stats Nerd @STATA + #rstats #tidyverse | Views my own.
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See our new research on job protection gaps when taking leave in NJ. Authored by me, but building on previous work with Sarah F Small
Vice President Kamala Harris has selected Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate. Under Gov. Walz's leadership, Minnesota has stood out as one of the few states to raise taxes in recent years, even while posting large surpluses. taxfoundation.org/blog/tim-walz-… Jared Walczak
This week, on the #SpeakingOfKids podcast, Cynthia Osborne of Prenatal-to-3 Policy Impact Center emphasizes that economic stability is the crux for the well-being of families. Listen & subscribe at firstfocus.org/update/episode…
I always love Marleina Ubel, MSW's research and reports. Top notch stuff every time.
First time we see the hard copy of our book. This book compares the political, institutional and administrative dimensions of child support policy across the globe. Angela Guarin Laura Cuesta Elgar Publishing e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/singl…
New study alert! Laura Cuesta and Alejandra Ros Pilarz find that mothers' regular child support receipt (compared to no receipt) does not compromise their employment earnings and is associated with increases part-time employment and job stability in the same year. journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/73…
Just published! 📚 Excited to share our latest work in @[email protected] showing how "other adults" play a vital role in youth development, and how current surveys fall short in capturing these important ties. Kathryn Edin doi.org/10.1111/jomf.1…
What do the Census poverty numbers released today reveal? Child poverty @ 13.7%. Had an expanded Child Tax Credit been in effect in 2023, it could have been 8.6%. And could have kept an additional 3.6 MILLION CHILDREN out of poverty. Read our new research→povertycenter.columbia.edu/publication/wh…