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Work and income are essential to people’s sense of worth and wellbeing. As technology reshapes entire industries, education and training must adapt to offer more secure footholds in a changing economy.

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Brain and Behavioral Sciences

This is your brain on stress

October 24, 2016
Elisabeth Babcock

Emerging research from many diverse fields, such as genetics, behavioral economics, cognitive neuroscience, medicine, and more, has converged to create a common Brain Science Lens.

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Jobs, Education, and the Labor Market

"Millions in U.S. Climb Out of Poverty, at Long Last"

October 4, 2016
Lionel Foster

While reporting on the 3.5 million people who moved above the poverty line in 2015, the New York Times noted some of the numerous services people working to escape poverty might need.

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Children, Parents, and Families

Building Blocks and Strategies for Helping Americans Move Out of Poverty

August 24, 2016
Mary Bogle, Gregory Acs, Pamela J. Loprest, Kelly S. Mikelson, Susan J. Popkin
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Children, Parents, and Families

Creating Mobility from Poverty: An Overview of Strategies

August 24, 2016
David T. Ellwood, Mary Bogle, Gregory Acs, Kelly S. Mikelson, Susan J. Popkin
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