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CPI Awarded Administrative Infrastructure Grant
Laura and John Arnold Foundation has awarded a grant to Stanford University’s Center on Poverty and Inequality to support the buildout of the California Longitudinal Administrative Database (“CLAD”), a new infrastructure that will enable researchers and policymakers to monitor poverty and labor market outcomes and evaluate the effects of policies and programs using privacy-protected administrative data. The CPI will be putting out a call this fall for new research using CLAD.
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Welcome Back Students!
Interested in becoming more involved with the CPI? To celebrate the start of the school year, we're hosting a welcome reception for undergraduate and graduate students. Please drop by and enjoy the cupcakes, meet our staff, and learn more about what we do. Bring your friends! No RSVP required.
Thursday, September 29, 4:30-6:30pm, Building 370
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Hiring at the CPI
The CPI is hiring an administrator! The new job entails planning and organizing CPI programs and providing communications, budget, human resources, and operational support to advance the CPI’s mission.
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As unemployment increased rapidly during the Great Recession, men were more likely to act abusively toward their romantic partners, according to a new Recession Trends brief.
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Despite Egypt's constitutional guarantees of equality of opportunity, privileged families have a range of options for navigating and subverting the legal provisions, according to a new paper by CPI affiliate Michelle Jackson and Elizabeth Buckner.
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