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Understanding more about young adults’ eligibility and participation in social safety net programs can inform efforts to support young adults during periods of instability.
The Federal Government Could Do More to Help Finance Short-Term Occupational Preparation Expanding Pell grants is a promising route to preparing more low-income workers for remunerative and satisfying careers.Domestic Violence Survivors Urgently Need Housing Stability and Solutions during the Pandemic Federal and local policymakers have an opportunity to provide evidence-based housing and relief to survivors.Four Takeaways on How Children of Immigrants Fit in Education Policy Many immigrant families are forced to navigate an unfamiliar education system that lacks sufficient resources and supports.Three Ways to Improve Inclusion and Equity in Tech through Apprenticeship Apprenticeships in tech provide paid employment, training, mentorship, progressive wages, and other supports.Expanding the Earned Income Tax Credit Could Provide Financial Security for Millions of Workers without Children Expansion of the earned income tax credit would allow childless workers to receive critical income support and would improve equity between families with children and those considered childless.How the Federal Government Can Use Data to Make the Most of the Executive Order on Racial Equity Establishing the Equitable Data Working Group is an important step to improving federal data infrastructure. What comes next?