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How Do Workers Advance in the Labor Market?

How Do Workers Advance in the Labor Market?

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Back to School: Compensation Doesn’t Add Up for Head Start Teachers

Back to School: Compensation Doesn’t Add Up for Head Start Teachers

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The blog explores the challenge of Head Start's teacher shortage amid the “back to school” season, and the need to address fair compensation for educators.
What Does the U.S. Spend on Law Enforcement? JEET Has Answers

What Does the U.S. Spend on Law Enforcement? JEET Has Answers

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A new Abt-developed webtool supports analysis of criminal justice expenditures and employment.
How Florida’s E-Verify Law May Increase Labor Trafficking

How Florida’s E-Verify Law May Increase Labor Trafficking

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Some features of Florida’s new E-Verify law could put workers at greater risk for labor trafficking and exploitation.
Why We Should Be Talking about Rapid Re-housing When We Talk About Guaranteed Income

Why We Should Be Talking about Rapid Re-housing When We Talk About Guaranteed Income

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Guaranteed Income and Rapid Re-Housing programs both support low-income families; we explain how each can borrow ideas from the other to improve outcomes.
Malaria and Other Mosquito Borne-Diseases Are Increasing in the U.S. Should We Be Concerned?

What to Know About Malaria in the U.S.

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Experts dive into what readers should know about the recent malaria outbreak in the U.S., such as symptoms to monitor and current surveillance practices in place for infectious disease crises.
Achieving Health Equity Takes More Than Data

Achieving Health Equity Takes More Than Data

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Health equity isn’t just about data, policy, or DEIA goals, it’s about combining solutions to health, housing, climate, and more with those most impacted.
Troubling News on Student Performance—and What to Do About It

Troubling News on Student Performance—and What to Do About It

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The data are in from U.S. Department of Education’s NAEP long-term trend reading and mathematics assessments—and it’s not good. This blog suggests some responses.
Five Ways to Maximize Youth Economic Inclusion and Participation in the Just Transition

Five Ways to Maximize Youth Economic Inclusion and Participation in the Just Transition

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After attending the the Global Youth Economic Opportunities Summit, we’ve got five tips to help promote inclusive youth economic engagement!