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Borrowing to Stay Healthy

January 12, 2007

With a focus on medical debt and the insurance industry, this is second in a series of Demos publications examining trends in household indebtedness and its impact on economic...

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Testing the Validity of the KIDS COUNT State-Level Index of Child Well-Being

January 11, 2007

This report compares two indices of child well-being to determine if and how their results align. See how Casey’s KIDS COUNT® Data Book fared.

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Connecting People to Jobs

January 4, 2007

This report is a comprehensive guide to building jobs “pipelines” from low-income neighborhoods to city-wide and/or regional employment sectors in ways that benefit residents...

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Racial Disproportionality, Race Disparity, and Other Race-Related Findings in Published Works

January 2, 2007

To examine the relationship between race/ethnicity and child welfare, this report summarizes published and in-press articles and chapters from the National Survey of Child and...

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Growing Up in North America

January 2, 2007

This report examines the health status of children in Canada, the United States and Mexico, notes similarities and disparities in child health on several key indicators and...

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Community Benefits Agreements:

January 2, 2007

The Casey Foundation convened experts on both sides of the redevelopment issue to discuss establishing community benefit agreements as a tool for helping low-income...

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The Connection Strategy

January 2, 2007

This publication chronicles the stories and some of the results achieved by the preschool through college education connection effort in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Steps Toward Safety

January 2, 2007

This report dips into a decade of history to show how far we’ve come in supporting families impacted by domestic violence. Readers will learn about a new set of protocols and...

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Eminent Domain: Implications for Community Redevelopment Efforts

January 1, 2007

The Casey Foundation convened people on both sides of the eminent domain issue to see how to support rather than displace affected families. The discussion produced a set of...

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