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View article: Punished for Leaving? Student Mobility, Suspensions, and the Moderating Role of School Context
Punished for Leaving? Student Mobility, Suspensions, and the Moderating Role of School Context Open
View article: From Major to Market: Causal Evidence on the Returns to Horizontal Job-Skill Match
From Major to Market: Causal Evidence on the Returns to Horizontal Job-Skill Match Open
View article: Beyond Earnings Premia: Debt-Adjusted Returns to Postsecondary Education
Beyond Earnings Premia: Debt-Adjusted Returns to Postsecondary Education Open
View article: Does Educational Attainment Impact Geographic and Social Mobility? A Novel Examination of Migration and Residential Attainment
Does Educational Attainment Impact Geographic and Social Mobility? A Novel Examination of Migration and Residential Attainment Open
View article: A place-based spatial analysis of racial inequities in overdose in St. Louis County Missouri, United States
A place-based spatial analysis of racial inequities in overdose in St. Louis County Missouri, United States Open
View article: Asking for a friend: Reminders and incentives for crowdfunding college savings
Asking for a friend: Reminders and incentives for crowdfunding college savings Open
View article: Student Loan Policies and Payments during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Closing the Gap or Widening Inequalities?
Student Loan Policies and Payments during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Closing the Gap or Widening Inequalities? Open
Student debt was specifically addressed in the federal government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic through forbearance polices. However, not all individuals were eligible for forbearance, and it is possible that forbearance would leave …
View article: Improving Maternal Health and Birth Outcomes Through FreshRx: A Food-Is-Medicine Intervention
Improving Maternal Health and Birth Outcomes Through FreshRx: A Food-Is-Medicine Intervention Open
Purpose Food insecurity has far-reaching consequences for health and well-being, especially during pregnancy and postpartum periods. This study examines a food-is-medicine approach that aimed to reduce food insecurity, maternal stress, dep…
View article: Can training and apprentice programs in STEM increase worker life satisfaction and optimism?
Can training and apprentice programs in STEM increase worker life satisfaction and optimism? Open
Background Despite the significant relationship between life satisfaction and education, less is known about the connection between life satisfaction and informal learning in the context of training and apprenticeship programs. This paper …
View article: Multiplying Disadvantages in U.S. High Schools: An Intersectional Analysis of the Interactions Among Punishment and Achievement Trajectories
Multiplying Disadvantages in U.S. High Schools: An Intersectional Analysis of the Interactions Among Punishment and Achievement Trajectories Open
We examined recent process models of accumulated disadvantage with an intersectional lens in order to provide a more complete picture of how disadvantages across punishment and math trajectories can accumulate over time and disparately aff…
View article: Conceptualizing Alternative Training and Education in Computer Science: A Scoping Review of Coding Bootcamps
Conceptualizing Alternative Training and Education in Computer Science: A Scoping Review of Coding Bootcamps Open
View article: How Did Reskilling During the COVID-19 Pandemic Relate to Entrepreneurship and Optimism? Barriers, Opportunities, and Implications for Equity
How Did Reskilling During the COVID-19 Pandemic Relate to Entrepreneurship and Optimism? Barriers, Opportunities, and Implications for Equity Open
View article: Connecting the Dots between Barriers to W.I.C. Access and Adult and Child Food Insecurity: A Survey of Missouri Residents
Connecting the Dots between Barriers to W.I.C. Access and Adult and Child Food Insecurity: A Survey of Missouri Residents Open
Background. Previous research has explored the impact of W.I.C. on recipients’ health, but less is known about the connection between barriers to W.I.C. access and health outcomes. We fill in a gap in the literature by studying the relatio…
View article: How does social support relate to emotional availability for learning during COVID-19? A multi-group structural equation model of university students from the U.S. and Israel
How does social support relate to emotional availability for learning during COVID-19? A multi-group structural equation model of university students from the U.S. and Israel Open
View article: Implementation of Flexibilities to the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs and Their Impact on Schools in Missouri
Implementation of Flexibilities to the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs and Their Impact on Schools in Missouri Open
Background: In 2018, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) issued flexibilities to the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs, relaxing the nutrition standards for milk, whole grains, and sodium. This study examines the …
View article: Student Debt Forgiveness and Economic Stability, Social Mobility, and Quality-of-Life Decisions: Results from a Survey Experiment
Student Debt Forgiveness and Economic Stability, Social Mobility, and Quality-of-Life Decisions: Results from a Survey Experiment Open
As policymakers grapple with whether or not to forgive student debt, for who, and how much, it is important to explore how student debt forgiveness would relate to intended household decisions and behaviors. We conducted a survey experimen…
View article: Can Certificate Programs Solve the Skills and Spatial Mismatch Problem? Job Portability and Residential Mobility in a Coding and Apprenticeship Program
Can Certificate Programs Solve the Skills and Spatial Mismatch Problem? Job Portability and Residential Mobility in a Coding and Apprenticeship Program Open
View article: The Child Tax Credit, Educational Investments, and the American Dream: A Moderated Mediation Analysis
The Child Tax Credit, Educational Investments, and the American Dream: A Moderated Mediation Analysis Open
In March 2021, the American Rescue Plan substantially increased the maximum per-child child tax credit (CTC). However, research has yet to explore educational investments associated with the CTC. Thus, the authors leverage a probability-ba…
View article: Correction to: Intersecting Race and Gender Across Hardships and Mental Health During COVID 19: A Moderated Mediation Model of Graduate Students at Two Universities
Correction to: Intersecting Race and Gender Across Hardships and Mental Health During COVID 19: A Moderated Mediation Model of Graduate Students at Two Universities Open
View article: Intersecting Race and Gender Across Hardships and Mental Health During COVID-19: A Moderated-Mediation Model of Graduate Students at Two Universities
Intersecting Race and Gender Across Hardships and Mental Health During COVID-19: A Moderated-Mediation Model of Graduate Students at Two Universities Open
View article: How Do Perceived Changes in Child and Adolescent Activities Relate to Perceptions of Health during COVID-19? Exploring Heterogeneity during the Pandemic
How Do Perceived Changes in Child and Adolescent Activities Relate to Perceptions of Health during COVID-19? Exploring Heterogeneity during the Pandemic Open
COVID-19 affected child/adolescent activities (e.g., extra-curricular, screen time), along with physical health (PH) and mental health (MH); however, less is known about the relationship between changes in activities and PH and MH in the U…
View article: At Home and on the Brink: U.S. Parents’ Mental Health during COVID-19
At Home and on the Brink: U.S. Parents’ Mental Health during COVID-19 Open
Though the COVID-19 pandemic required significant changes and adaptations for most Americans, parents faced acute challenges as they had to navigate rapidly changing schooling and child care policies requiring their children to spend more …
View article: Disrupted and Disconnected: Child Activities, Social Skills, and Race/Ethnicity During the Pandemic
Disrupted and Disconnected: Child Activities, Social Skills, and Race/Ethnicity During the Pandemic Open
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, parents reported that their children spent the majority of their time at home, which can dramatically change their activities and negatively impact their social skills. However, research has yet to uncover t…
View article: Does a food insecurity intervention improve perinatal outcomes for mother and child? A randomized control study protocol of the Fresh Rx: Nourishing Healthy Starts program
Does a food insecurity intervention improve perinatal outcomes for mother and child? A randomized control study protocol of the Fresh Rx: Nourishing Healthy Starts program Open
Background Pregnancy and postpartum periods represent critical times to support nutrition and household food security, especially for families with limited or strained economic resources. The Fresh Rx: Nourishing Healthy Starts study uses …
View article: Increased School Breakfast Participation from Policy and Program Innovation: The Community Eligibility Provision and Breakfast after the Bell
Increased School Breakfast Participation from Policy and Program Innovation: The Community Eligibility Provision and Breakfast after the Bell Open
School meals provide significant access to food and nutrition for children and adolescents, particularly through universal free meal mechanisms. Alongside added nutritional meal requirements under the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act (2010), …
View article: Disaggregating the Effects of STEM Education and Apprenticeships on Economic Mobility: Evidence From the LaunchCode Program
Disaggregating the Effects of STEM Education and Apprenticeships on Economic Mobility: Evidence From the LaunchCode Program Open
View article: Can Training and Apprentice Programs Increase Worker Wellbeing and Optimism?
Can Training and Apprentice Programs Increase Worker Wellbeing and Optimism? Open
View article: Perceptions of School Quality and Student Learning During the Pandemic: Exploring the Role of Students, Families, Schools, and Neighborhoods
Perceptions of School Quality and Student Learning During the Pandemic: Exploring the Role of Students, Families, Schools, and Neighborhoods Open
Given the inequitable distribution of resources across school, neighborhood, and home contexts in the United States, lower resourced students may have had fewer opportunities to learn during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, which may…
View article: Experimental Evidence on Consumption, Saving, and Family Formation Responses to Student Debt Forgiveness
Experimental Evidence on Consumption, Saving, and Family Formation Responses to Student Debt Forgiveness Open
View article: Do Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Savings and Job Loss during COVID-19 Explain Disparities in Housing Hardships? A Moderated Mediation Analysis
Do Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Savings and Job Loss during COVID-19 Explain Disparities in Housing Hardships? A Moderated Mediation Analysis Open
Despite the array of public programs offered to help households mitigate the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, many still needed to rely on savings, credit, or other assets to make ends meet. This reality may exacerbate existing s…