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Access to Higher Education for the Adult Learner
This power point produced by Women In Government contains useful facts, statistics and state specific information concerning Adult Learning and why it matters for economic development.
FES-General l Asset Building/Financial Literacy l Earned Income Tax Credit l Home Mortgages/Foreclosures l Pay Disparity l Predatory/Payday Lending l Workforce Development
To recommend a publication for this page, contact the Family Economic Success Resource Center.
- Annie E. Casey Foundation, Family Economic Success Publications
- Annie E. Casey Foundation, Family Economic Success Newsletters
- Center for the Study of Social Policy, Policy Matters 2008 Data Update, Twenty State Policies to Enhance States’ Prosperity and Create Bright Futures for America’s Children, Families and Communities, March 2008
- Urban Institute, Economic Well-Being Publications
- Urban Institute, Margaret C. Simms, Karina Fortuny, and Everett Henderson, Racial and Ethnic Disparities Among Low-Income Families, August 2009
- Urban Institute, Marla McDaniel and Daniel Kuehn, Vulnerable Youth and the Transition to Adulthood, August 2009
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- Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Ami Nagle and Nicholas Johnson, A Hand Up: How State Earned Income Tax Credits Help Working Families Escape Poverty in 2006
- Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Jeremy Koulish and Jason Levitis, May 5, 2008, How Much Would a State Earned Income Tax Credit Cost in 2009?
- Corporate Voices for Working Families, EITC Toolkit
- Georgetown University and the National Bureau of Economic Research, Nada Eissa, PowerPoint: Evidence on Labor Supply and Taxes and Implications for Tax Policy, May 2008
- The Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, Who Pays? A Distributional Analysis of the Tax Systems in All 50 States, January 2003
- Tax Policy Center, Low-income Tax Facts
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- First Focus, Phillip Lovell and Julia Isaacs, The Impact of the Mortgage Crisis on Children, May 2008
- National Governors Association, Stephanie Casey Pierce, Emerging Trends: State Actions to Tackle the Foreclosure Crisis, February 2009
- Pew Hispanic Center, Rakesh Kochhar, Ana Gonzalez-Barrera, and Daniel Dockterman, Through Boom and Bust: Minorities, Immigrants and Homeownership, May 12, 2009
- Urban Institute, G. Thomas Kingsley, Robin E. Smith, and David Price, The Impacts of Foreclosures on Families and Communities, May 01, 2009
- Urban Institute, Publications on Housing
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- Center for Responsible Lending, CRL Issue Brief: APR Matters on Payday Loans, June 2009
- Center for Responsible Lending, Payday Loans Put Families in the Red: Research refutes industry claim that loans prevent overdraft fees, February 2009
- Center for Responsible Lending, Leslie Parrish and Uriah King, Phantom Demand: Short-term due date generates need for repeat payday loans, accounting for 76% of total volume, July 9, 2009
- Center for Responsible Lending, Uriah King and Leslie Parrish, Springing the Debt Trap: Rate caps are only proven payday lending reform, December 13, 2007
- Center for the Study of Social Policy, Policy Matters: Twenty State Policies to Enhance States’ Prosperity and Create Bright Futures for America’s Children, Families and Communities, 2006
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- Workforce Training: Matching Skills with Employer Demand
- Center for Local, State, and Urban Policy, Elsie Harper-Anderson, University of Michigan, Coming Together in Tough Economic Times: Workforce Development and Economic Development Move Closer Together in Michigan, January 2008
- National Center for Higher Education Management Systems, Dennis Jones and Patrick Kelly, The Emerging Policy Triangle: Economic Development, Workforce Development, and Education, May 2007
- National Commission on Adult Literacy, Reach Higher America: Overcoming the Crises in the U.S. Workforce, June 2008
- Seattle Jobs Initiative, Rosanna Perry Stephens, CHARTING A PATH: An Exploration of the Statewide Career Pathway Efforts in Arkansas, Kentucky, Oregon, Washington and Wisconsin, May 2009
- Sloan Work and Family Research Network, Work-family Information for State Legislators: Paid Family Leave
- Urban Institute, Richard W. Johnson and Corina Mommaerts, Unemployment Statistics on Older Americans, September 2009
- The Workforce Alliance, Harry Holzer and Robert Lerman, America’s Forgotten Middle-Skill Jobs: Education and Training Requirements in the Next Decade and Beyond, 2007
- Working Poor Families Project, Still Working Hard, Still Falling Short
- Working Poor Families Project, Deborah Povich, Brandon Roberts, and Tom Waldron, Strengthening State Policies for Working Families
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Last updated: September 2009
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