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Working Hard for the Money

January 1, 2008

This report, which spans nearly 40 years of women's employment trends, is the first major study of women's employment trends to tease out differences between rural and urban...

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Urban Indian America

January 1, 2008

This report by the National Urban Indian Family Coalition discusses the status of American Indian and Alaskan Native families today.

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The 2008 KIDS COUNT Data Book

January 1, 2008

This 19th annual KIDS COUNT Data Book provides national and state-by-state information on the conditions of America’s children and families. The 2008 Data Book essay looks at...

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The Changing Face of the United States

January 1, 2008

In 2007, ZERO TO THREE conducted a literature search focusing on the influence of culture on child development from birth to age 3 years. This paper summarizes the key findings...

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Ready to Lead?

January 1, 2008

A skilled, committed and diverse pool of next generation leaders would like to be nonprofit executives in the future, but concerns about insufficient work-life balance and lack...

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The National Fund for Workforce Solutions

January 1, 2008

This report traces how various funders—national foundations, smaller local foundations, and government agencies can work together to have an impact on key economic challenges....

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Pursuit of the Dream

January 1, 2008

Using three real-life stories, this discussion guide illustrates ways in which common pitfalls prevent families from reaching better jobs, better opportunities and a better...

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Strengthening Rural Families

December 31, 2007

This brief illustrates how data collection and analysis can influence decisions to improve the well-being of low-income working families in Minnesota.

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When Should the State Cease Parenting?

December 28, 2007

This study presents the case for extending the age for federal foster care reimbursement to states from 18 to 21.

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