This year’s Youth Development Research Update examined “Multi-Generational Approaches to Youth Development” and Cornell Project 2Gen's research was well-represented.
Read MoreCornell Project 2Gen has received the William T. Grant Foundation’s first Institutional Challenge Grant to address opioid abuse and child maltreatment in low income, rural communities in upstate New York.
Read MoreAt an Oct. 23 symposium, Cornell researchers launched a new initiative: Cornell Project 2Gen, a project that leverages cutting-edge approaches to support vulnerable families and disrupt the intergenerational cycle of poverty.
Read MoreKathryn Edin, H. Luke Shaefer, and Laura Tach propose a radical idea: America’s anti-poverty policy should serve to incorporate, rather than separate, the poor from the rest of society.
Read MoreThe Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) offers a way to support lower-income families without generating stigma.
Read MoreThe Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) offers tangible and emotional benefits for lower-income Americans.
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