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Making Work Pay Enough: A Decent Standard of Living for Working Families [PDF]
Outlines the needs of low-income working families in meeting everyday living expenses, and proposes reforms and policy initiatives that would both increase incomes and purchasing power and reduce expenditures, especially housing ...
Gregory Acs, Margery Austin Turner
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Spin switching via quantum dot spin valves [PDF]
We develop a theory for spin transport and magnetization dynamics in a quantum-dot spin valve, i.e., two magnetic reservoirs coupled to a quantum dot. Our theory is able to take into account effects of strong correlations.
Bender, S. A. +3 more
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The Work Environment Index: Technical Background Paper [PDF]
The vast majority of Americans work for a living. The track record of different states varies widely when it comes to providing decent opportunities for working people.
James Heintz +2 more
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2011 State of Metropolitan Housing Report [PDF]
Examines issues of environmental justice and 2011 indicators of housing affordability in the Louisville area, including concentration of subsidized housing, segregation, poverty, homeownership, foreclosure, and homelessness.
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What Do We Know About Housing Choice Voucher Program Location Outcomes? [PDF]
Reviews research findings on the impact of vouchers on economic mobility, including voucher holders' distribution across neighborhoods, poverty and quality outcomes, and comparisons to place-based programs, as well as how voucher holders choose ...
Martha M. Galvez
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Fragile X Syndrome (FXS) is a genetic disease due to a CGG trinucleotide expansion, named full mutation (greater than 200 CGG repeats), in the fragile X mental retardation 1 gene locus Xq27.3; which leads to an hypermethylated region in the gene promoter
Ayala-Zapata, Sebastián +5 more
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2006 Report on Illinois Poverty [PDF]
This is the sixth annual publication of the Report on Illinois Poverty. Since the release of the first report six years ago, 342,716 more Illinoisans are in poverty, rising from 10% in 1999 to 12.4% in 2004.
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A hierarchical Bayesian approach to record linkage and population size problems
We propose and illustrate a hierarchical Bayesian approach for matching statistical records observed on different occasions. We show how this model can be profitably adopted both in record linkage problems and in capture--recapture setups, where the size
Liseo, Brunero, Tancredi, Andrea
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The State of America's Children: 2014 [PDF]
Fifty years after President Lyndon Johnson declared a War on Poverty, the United States is still not a fair playing field for millions of children afflicted by preventable poverty, hunger, homelessness, sickness, poor education and violence in the world ...
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SB 909/HB 1408 Virginia Fair Housing Law; unlawful discriminatory housing practices [PDF]
This report provides a legislative racial impact analysis of Senate Bill (SB) 909, a proposed bill in the Virginia General Assembly, to expand the Virginia Fair Housing Law to include lawful sources of income. Specifically, this report examines state and
Aghaebrahim, Saman +5 more
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