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Featured Research
Relationship Churning and Parenting Stress

It is well known that stress and poverty come together. Do on-again/off-again relationships contribute to this stress? In a paper by Sarah Halpern-Meekin and CPI New Scholar Kristin Turney, it is shown that parents who maintain unstable relationships experience more stress than those who stably separate.

Opportunities
New Research Funding Opportunity from OPRE/ACF/HHS

The Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation (OPRE) in the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, recently published a funding opportunity announcement to support new research and evaluation under the Health Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG) Program.
Undergraduate Research Opportunity: Poverty and Health Studies

The Department of Medicine and the Center on Poverty and Inequality are seeking Stanford students to help evaluate the health effects of two interventions to reduce poverty. This community-based research involves survey design, conducting surveys, and assistance with several faculty who are coordinating large, long-term studies of poverty and health (Sanjay Basu, MD, PhD, Principal Investigator).
National Webinar on Health and Poverty

Experts weigh in on how pediatricians can fight poverty through screenings, interventions, and advocacy in this webinar hosted by Spotlight on Poverty and Opportunity and the American Academy of Pediatrics on June 20.

Videos

Inequality and Academic Achievement


CPI research group leader Sean Reardon discusses the relationship between schooling and educational inequality at the 2016 Berkeley-Stanford Conference on Inequality.

Talks and Events
Psychological Study of Culture, Ethnicity, and Race Research Conference

The fourth biennial American Psychological Association Division 45 Society for the Psychological Study of Culture, Ethnicity, and Race Research conference will be held July 7-9 at Stanford University.
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The Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality, a program of the Institute for Research in the Social Sciences, is partly supported by Grant Number 5H79AE000101-05 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and receives funding from the Elfenworks Foundation.

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