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2020 CENSUS
The 2020 Census is fast approaching, and we all have a stake in a complete count. This constitutionally-mandated undertaking will shape a decade of political representation, federal funding, research, infrastructure planning, and much more. WHO RESPONDED IN THE 2020 CENSUS? VARIATION IN TRACT The goal of the decennial census is to count everyone once, only once, and in the right place. However, the Census Bureau has historically overcounted certain groups—including white people—while undercounting others—including people of color, OBSTACLES TO OPPORTUNITY INCREASING COLLEGE SUCCESS BY GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 2021 Obstacles to Opportunity Increasing College Success by Understanding & Addressing Older Students’ Costs Beyond Tuition VINCENT PALACIOS, CASEY GOLDVALE, CHRIS GEARY, & LAURA TATUMBRIEF NO CHOICE
FEBRUARY 2021 GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 1 No Choice KEY TAKEAWAYS The COVID-19 pandemic shrunk child care availability, pushing many working parents, including many women of color and women who are paid low wages, out of formal employment. WHO RESPONDED IN THE 2020 CENSUS? VARIATION IN TRACT-LEVEL GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 2021 Who Responded in the 2020 Census? Variation in Tract-Level Self-Response Rates in the 2020 U.S. Census WORKINGPAPER
CARA BRUMFIELD
Cara Brumfield is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality. Cara leads research and policy development projects on issues related to jobs, education, and democracy. She has led projects and co-authored publications on postsecondary education in prison,block
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY BUILDING THE CARING ECONOMY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Building the Caring Economy Workforce Investments to Expand Access to Affordable, High-Quality Early and Long-Term Care NINA DASTUR, INDIVAR DUTTA-GUPTA, GEORGETOWN CENTER ON POVERTY AND INEQUALITYABOUTISSUESBLOGCONTACT USJOBS & EDUCATIONTAX & BENEFITS Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality. 2020 Census Count Question Resolution & Population Estimates Challenge Programs: Opportunities for Improving Postcensal Population Estimates. This brief provides a clear description of these programs (and their limitations) to help stakeholders understand and engage in these opportunities to pursue GCPI ESOI RESPONDS TO COVID-19 The COVID-19 crisis is particularly devastating for families with low incomes and communities of color. GCPI ESOI is actively engaged in developing and advancing policies that would provide relief for communities of color, immigrant communities, and people experiencing poverty; support durable recovery efforts; and build economic security and opportunity for the long term. CLAIMING UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS WHILE RECEIVING SOCIAL 1 KEY TAKEAWAYS • SSI and SSDI participants who lost part-time work as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic are generally eligible for UI or PUA benefits, with some state exceptions for SSDI.2020 CENSUS
The 2020 Census is fast approaching, and we all have a stake in a complete count. This constitutionally-mandated undertaking will shape a decade of political representation, federal funding, research, infrastructure planning, and much more. WHO RESPONDED IN THE 2020 CENSUS? VARIATION IN TRACT The goal of the decennial census is to count everyone once, only once, and in the right place. However, the Census Bureau has historically overcounted certain groups—including white people—while undercounting others—including people of color, OBSTACLES TO OPPORTUNITY INCREASING COLLEGE SUCCESS BY GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 2021 Obstacles to Opportunity Increasing College Success by Understanding & Addressing Older Students’ Costs Beyond Tuition VINCENT PALACIOS, CASEY GOLDVALE, CHRIS GEARY, & LAURA TATUMBRIEF NO CHOICE
FEBRUARY 2021 GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 1 No Choice KEY TAKEAWAYS The COVID-19 pandemic shrunk child care availability, pushing many working parents, including many women of color and women who are paid low wages, out of formal employment. WHO RESPONDED IN THE 2020 CENSUS? VARIATION IN TRACT-LEVEL GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 2021 Who Responded in the 2020 Census? Variation in Tract-Level Self-Response Rates in the 2020 U.S. Census WORKINGPAPER
CARA BRUMFIELD
Cara Brumfield is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality. Cara leads research and policy development projects on issues related to jobs, education, and democracy. She has led projects and co-authored publications on postsecondary education in prison,block
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY BUILDING THE CARING ECONOMY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Building the Caring Economy Workforce Investments to Expand Access to Affordable, High-Quality Early and Long-Term Care NINA DASTUR, INDIVAR DUTTA-GUPTA,ABOUT
Our Work. The Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative works to alleviate poverty and inequality in the United States. We develop and advance proven and promising ideas while identifying and articulating risks and harms from ineffective policies and practices, GCPI ESOI RESPONDS TO COVID-19 The COVID-19 crisis is particularly devastating for families with low incomes and communities of color. GCPI ESOI is actively engaged in developing and advancing policies that would provide relief for communities of color, immigrant communities, and people experiencing poverty; support durable recovery efforts; and build economic security and opportunity for the long term. JAE JUNE LEE, SHEILA NAUGHTON, & CARA BRUMFIELD 2 GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG REVISED JUNE 2021 BOX 1. SPECIAL CENSUS PROGRAM Under section 196 of Title 13, the Census Bureau can conduct an enumeration of an area through OBSTACLES TO OPPORTUNITY: INCREASING COLLEGE SUCCESS BY Georgetown University Law Center 500 First St NW Washington, D.C. 20001 Phone: (202) 662-9013BRIEF NO CHOICE
FEBRUARY 2021 GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 1 No Choice KEY TAKEAWAYS The COVID-19 pandemic shrunk child care availability, pushing many working parents, including many women of color and women who are paid low wages, out of formal employment. OBAMA LEGACY SERIES The Obama Legacy: Keeping the Recovery Going. Jared Bernstein, Senior Fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and former Chief Economist to Vice President Joe Biden, and Ben Spielberg, Research Associate at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities examine Pres. Obama’s legacy of the economic recovery and provide recommendations to policy makers to keep the recovery going and REFUNDABLE TAX CREDIT DISBURSEMENT OPTIONS 2 Matching Timing to Need Table of Contents Introduction & Summary 4 Now is the Time for Periodic Payment Options 4 Report Overview 6 The Growing Need for Periodic Payment Options EXECUTIVE SUMMARY BUILDING THE CARING ECONOMY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Building the Caring Economy Workforce Investments to Expand Access to Affordable, High-Quality Early and Long-Term Care NINA DASTUR, INDIVAR DUTTA-GUPTA,CASEY GOLDVALE
Casey Goldvale is a Policy and Data Analyst with the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. She develops original public policy research methods, data analyses, and visualizations for research and policy development projects across the organization. Her recent research topics include CENSUS RACE AND ORIGIN QUESTIONS IN CONTEXT June 2019 BRIEF: 2020 Census Race & Origin Questions 3 White respondents can now write in their national origin and the census form provides examples. The examples listed on the form include “Lebanese” and “Egyptian”—both are classified as White by GEORGETOWN CENTER ON POVERTY AND INEQUALITYABOUTISSUESBLOGCONTACT USJOBS & EDUCATIONTAX & BENEFITS Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality. 2020 Census Count Question Resolution & Population Estimates Challenge Programs: Opportunities for Improving Postcensal Population Estimates. This brief provides a clear description of these programs (and their limitations) to help stakeholders understand and engage in these opportunities to pursue JAE JUNE LEE, SHEILA NAUGHTON, & CARA BRUMFIELD 2 GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG REVISED JUNE 2021 BOX 1. SPECIAL CENSUS PROGRAM Under section 196 of Title 13, the Census Bureau can conduct an enumeration of an area through CLAIMING UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS WHILE RECEIVING SOCIAL 1 KEY TAKEAWAYS • SSI and SSDI participants who lost part-time work as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic are generally eligible for UI or PUA benefits, with some state exceptions for SSDI. OBSTACLES TO OPPORTUNITY INCREASING COLLEGE SUCCESS BY GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 2021 Obstacles to Opportunity Increasing College Success by Understanding & Addressing Older Students’ Costs Beyond Tuition VINCENT PALACIOS, CASEY GOLDVALE, CHRIS GEARY, & LAURA TATUMBRIEF NO CHOICE
FEBRUARY 2021 GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 1 No Choice KEY TAKEAWAYS The COVID-19 pandemic shrunk child care availability, pushing many working parents, including many women of color and women who are paid low wages, out of formal employment.CARA BRUMFIELD
Cara Brumfield is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality. Cara leads research and policy development projects on issues related to jobs, education, and democracy. She has led projects and co-authored publications on postsecondary education in prison,block
JAE JUNE LEE
Jae June Lee is a Policy Analyst at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. Jae June provides research, writing, and data analysis for various projects, including those focused on postsecondary education and the decennialcensus.
CASEY GOLDVALE
Casey Goldvale is a Policy and Data Analyst with the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. She develops original public policy research methods, data analyses, and visualizations for research and policy development projects across the organization. Her recent research topics include WWW.GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG www.georgetownpoverty.org CENSUS RACE AND ORIGIN QUESTIONS IN CONTEXT June 2019 BRIEF: 2020 Census Race & Origin Questions 3 White respondents can now write in their national origin and the census form provides examples. The examples listed on the form include “Lebanese” and “Egyptian”—both are classified as White by GEORGETOWN CENTER ON POVERTY AND INEQUALITYABOUTISSUESBLOGCONTACT USJOBS & EDUCATIONTAX & BENEFITS Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality. 2020 Census Count Question Resolution & Population Estimates Challenge Programs: Opportunities for Improving Postcensal Population Estimates. This brief provides a clear description of these programs (and their limitations) to help stakeholders understand and engage in these opportunities to pursue JAE JUNE LEE, SHEILA NAUGHTON, & CARA BRUMFIELD 2 GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG REVISED JUNE 2021 BOX 1. SPECIAL CENSUS PROGRAM Under section 196 of Title 13, the Census Bureau can conduct an enumeration of an area through CLAIMING UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS WHILE RECEIVING SOCIAL 1 KEY TAKEAWAYS • SSI and SSDI participants who lost part-time work as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic are generally eligible for UI or PUA benefits, with some state exceptions for SSDI. OBSTACLES TO OPPORTUNITY INCREASING COLLEGE SUCCESS BY GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 2021 Obstacles to Opportunity Increasing College Success by Understanding & Addressing Older Students’ Costs Beyond Tuition VINCENT PALACIOS, CASEY GOLDVALE, CHRIS GEARY, & LAURA TATUMBRIEF NO CHOICE
FEBRUARY 2021 GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 1 No Choice KEY TAKEAWAYS The COVID-19 pandemic shrunk child care availability, pushing many working parents, including many women of color and women who are paid low wages, out of formal employment.CARA BRUMFIELD
Cara Brumfield is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality. Cara leads research and policy development projects on issues related to jobs, education, and democracy. She has led projects and co-authored publications on postsecondary education in prison,block
JAE JUNE LEE
Jae June Lee is a Policy Analyst at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. Jae June provides research, writing, and data analysis for various projects, including those focused on postsecondary education and the decennialcensus.
CASEY GOLDVALE
Casey Goldvale is a Policy and Data Analyst with the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. She develops original public policy research methods, data analyses, and visualizations for research and policy development projects across the organization. Her recent research topics include WWW.GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG www.georgetownpoverty.org CENSUS RACE AND ORIGIN QUESTIONS IN CONTEXT June 2019 BRIEF: 2020 Census Race & Origin Questions 3 White respondents can now write in their national origin and the census form provides examples. The examples listed on the form include “Lebanese” and “Egyptian”—both are classified as White by JAE JUNE LEE, SHEILA NAUGHTON, & CARA BRUMFIELD 2 GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG REVISED JUNE 2021 BOX 1. SPECIAL CENSUS PROGRAM Under section 196 of Title 13, the Census Bureau can conduct an enumeration of an area through OBSTACLES TO OPPORTUNITY INCREASING COLLEGE SUCCESS BY GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 2021 Obstacles to Opportunity Increasing College Success by Understanding & Addressing Older Students’ Costs Beyond Tuition VINCENT PALACIOS, CASEY GOLDVALE, CHRIS GEARY, & LAURA TATUMBRIEF NO CHOICE
FEBRUARY 2021 GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 1 No Choice KEY TAKEAWAYS The COVID-19 pandemic shrunk child care availability, pushing many working parents, including many women of color and women who are paid low wages, out of formal employment. WHO RESPONDED IN THE 2020 CENSUS? VARIATION IN TRACT-LEVEL GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 2021 Who Responded in the 2020 Census? Variation in Tract-Level Self-Response Rates in the 2020 U.S. Census WORKINGPAPER
EVALUATING THE ACCURACY OF THE DECENNIAL CENSUS 2 Evaluating the Accuracy of the Decennial Census 2020 Executive Summary I n conducting the decennial census, the United States Census Bureau’s goal is to count every person “once, only once, and in the right place.”1 However, that is easier said than done. The decennial census is a vastJAE JUNE LEE
Jae June Lee is a Policy Analyst at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. Jae June provides research, writing, and data analysis for various projects, including those focused on postsecondary education and the decennialcensus.
A JOBSEEKER'S ALLOWANCE WOULD RESPOND TO COVID-19 & BEYOND PAGE 1 A Jobseeker’s Allowance would Respond to COVID-19 & Beyond As unemployment has soared during the early weeks of the COVID-19 crisis, tens of millions of workers who LESSONS LEARNED FROM 40 YEARS OF SUBSIDIZED EMPLOYMENT 3 Many of the models profiled in the report directly or indirectly target nine overlapping categories of people who often need wraparound services and supports—some temporary and some ongoing—to succeed in the labor market. The nine groups are as follows: disconnected youth; single mothers and non-custodial parents; people with criminal records; older workers who have been pushed out of WWW.GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG www.georgetownpoverty.org CARA BRUMF IELD CASEY GOLDVALE CARA BRUMF IELD, CASEY GOLDVALE, & CHRISTOPHER BROWN WHAT WILL BE ASKED? The 2020 Census will include two questions about race . GEORGETOWN CENTER ON POVERTY AND INEQUALITYABOUTISSUESBLOGCONTACT USJOBS & EDUCATIONTAX & BENEFITS GCPI works to alleviate poverty and inequality in the United States. We develop and advance proven and promising ideas while identifying and articulating risks and harms from ineffective policies andpractices.
JAE JUNE LEE, SHEILA NAUGHTON, & CARA BRUMFIELD 2 GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG REVISED JUNE 2021 BOX 1. SPECIAL CENSUS PROGRAM Under section 196 of Title 13, the Census Bureau can conduct an enumeration of an area through CLAIMING UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS WHILE RECEIVING SOCIAL 1 KEY TAKEAWAYS • SSI and SSDI participants who lost part-time work as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic are generally eligible for UI or PUA benefits, with some state exceptions for SSDI. OBSTACLES TO OPPORTUNITY INCREASING COLLEGE SUCCESS BY GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 2021 Obstacles to Opportunity Increasing College Success by Understanding & Addressing Older Students’ Costs Beyond Tuition VINCENT PALACIOS, CASEY GOLDVALE, CHRIS GEARY, & LAURA TATUMBRIEF NO CHOICE
FEBRUARY 2021 GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 1 No Choice KEY TAKEAWAYS The COVID-19 pandemic shrunk child care availability, pushing many working parents, including many women of color and women who are paid low wages, out of formal employment.CARA BRUMFIELD
Cara Brumfield is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality. Cara leads research and policy development projects on issues related to jobs, education, and democracy.CASEY GOLDVALE
Georgetown University Law Center 500 First St NW Washington, D.C. 20001 Phone: (202) 662-9013JAE JUNE LEE
Jae June Lee is a Policy Analyst at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. Jae June provides research, writing, and data analysis for various projects, including those focused on postsecondary education and the decennialcensus.
WWW.GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG www.georgetownpoverty.org CENSUS RACE AND ORIGIN QUESTIONS IN CONTEXT June 2019 BRIEF: 2020 Census Race & Origin Questions 3 White respondents can now write in their national origin and the census form provides examples. The examples listed on the form include “Lebanese” and “Egyptian”—both are classified as White by GEORGETOWN CENTER ON POVERTY AND INEQUALITYABOUTISSUESBLOGCONTACT USJOBS & EDUCATIONTAX & BENEFITS GCPI works to alleviate poverty and inequality in the United States. We develop and advance proven and promising ideas while identifying and articulating risks and harms from ineffective policies andpractices.
JAE JUNE LEE, SHEILA NAUGHTON, & CARA BRUMFIELD 2 GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG REVISED JUNE 2021 BOX 1. SPECIAL CENSUS PROGRAM Under section 196 of Title 13, the Census Bureau can conduct an enumeration of an area through CLAIMING UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS WHILE RECEIVING SOCIAL 1 KEY TAKEAWAYS • SSI and SSDI participants who lost part-time work as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic are generally eligible for UI or PUA benefits, with some state exceptions for SSDI. OBSTACLES TO OPPORTUNITY INCREASING COLLEGE SUCCESS BY GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 2021 Obstacles to Opportunity Increasing College Success by Understanding & Addressing Older Students’ Costs Beyond Tuition VINCENT PALACIOS, CASEY GOLDVALE, CHRIS GEARY, & LAURA TATUMBRIEF NO CHOICE
FEBRUARY 2021 GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 1 No Choice KEY TAKEAWAYS The COVID-19 pandemic shrunk child care availability, pushing many working parents, including many women of color and women who are paid low wages, out of formal employment.CARA BRUMFIELD
Cara Brumfield is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality. Cara leads research and policy development projects on issues related to jobs, education, and democracy.CASEY GOLDVALE
Georgetown University Law Center 500 First St NW Washington, D.C. 20001 Phone: (202) 662-9013JAE JUNE LEE
Jae June Lee is a Policy Analyst at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. Jae June provides research, writing, and data analysis for various projects, including those focused on postsecondary education and the decennialcensus.
WWW.GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG www.georgetownpoverty.org CENSUS RACE AND ORIGIN QUESTIONS IN CONTEXT June 2019 BRIEF: 2020 Census Race & Origin Questions 3 White respondents can now write in their national origin and the census form provides examples. The examples listed on the form include “Lebanese” and “Egyptian”—both are classified as White by JAE JUNE LEE, SHEILA NAUGHTON, & CARA BRUMFIELD 2 GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG REVISED JUNE 2021 BOX 1. SPECIAL CENSUS PROGRAM Under section 196 of Title 13, the Census Bureau can conduct an enumeration of an area through OBSTACLES TO OPPORTUNITY INCREASING COLLEGE SUCCESS BY GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 2021 Obstacles to Opportunity Increasing College Success by Understanding & Addressing Older Students’ Costs Beyond Tuition VINCENT PALACIOS, CASEY GOLDVALE, CHRIS GEARY, & LAURA TATUMBRIEF NO CHOICE
FEBRUARY 2021 GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 1 No Choice KEY TAKEAWAYS The COVID-19 pandemic shrunk child care availability, pushing many working parents, including many women of color and women who are paid low wages, out of formal employment. WHO RESPONDED IN THE 2020 CENSUS? VARIATION IN TRACT-LEVEL GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 2021 Who Responded in the 2020 Census? Variation in Tract-Level Self-Response Rates in the 2020 U.S. Census WORKINGPAPER
EVALUATING THE ACCURACY OF THE DECENNIAL CENSUS 2 Evaluating the Accuracy of the Decennial Census 2020 Executive Summary I n conducting the decennial census, the United States Census Bureau’s goal is to count every person “once, only once, and in the right place.”1 However, that is easier said than done. The decennial census is a vast LESSONS LEARNED FROM 40 YEARS OF SUBSIDIZED EMPLOYMENT 3 Many of the models profiled in the report directly or indirectly target nine overlapping categories of people who often need wraparound services and supports—some temporary and some ongoing—to succeed in the labor market. The nine groups are as follows: disconnected youth; single mothers and non-custodial parents; people with criminal records; older workers who have been pushed out ofJAE JUNE LEE
Jae June Lee is a Policy Analyst at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. Jae June provides research, writing, and data analysis for various projects, including those focused on postsecondary education and the decennialcensus.
A JOBSEEKER'S ALLOWANCE WOULD RESPOND TO COVID-19 & BEYOND PAGE 1 A Jobseeker’s Allowance would Respond to COVID-19 & Beyond As unemployment has soared during the early weeks of the COVID-19 crisis, tens of millions of workers who WWW.GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG www.georgetownpoverty.org CARA BRUMF IELD CASEY GOLDVALE CARA BRUMF IELD, CASEY GOLDVALE, & CHRISTOPHER BROWN WHAT WILL BE ASKED? The 2020 Census will include two questions about race . GEORGETOWN CENTER ON POVERTY AND INEQUALITYABOUTISSUESBLOGCONTACT USJOBS & EDUCATIONTAX & BENEFITS Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality. 2020 Census Count Question Resolution & Population Estimates Challenge Programs: Opportunities for Improving Postcensal Population Estimates. This brief provides a clear description of these programs (and their limitations) to help stakeholders understand and engage in these opportunities to pursue CLAIMING UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS WHILE RECEIVING SOCIAL 1 KEY TAKEAWAYS • SSI and SSDI participants who lost part-time work as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic are generally eligible for UI or PUA benefits, with some state exceptions for SSDI. OBSTACLES TO OPPORTUNITY: INCREASING COLLEGE SUCCESS BY Georgetown University Law Center 500 First St NW Washington, D.C. 20001 Phone: (202) 662-9013 OBSTACLES TO OPPORTUNITY INCREASING COLLEGE SUCCESS BY GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 2021 Obstacles to Opportunity Increasing College Success by Understanding & Addressing Older Students’ Costs Beyond Tuition VINCENT PALACIOS, CASEY GOLDVALE, CHRIS GEARY, & LAURA TATUM WHO RESPONDED IN THE 2020 CENSUS? VARIATION IN TRACT The goal of the decennial census is to count everyone once, only once, and in the right place. However, the Census Bureau has historically overcounted certain groups—including white people—while undercounting others—including people of color,BRIEF NO CHOICE
FEBRUARY 2021 GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 1 No Choice KEY TAKEAWAYS The COVID-19 pandemic shrunk child care availability, pushing many working parents, including many women of color and women who are paid low wages, out of formal employment. REFUNDABLE TAX CREDIT DISBURSEMENT OPTIONS 2 Matching Timing to Need Table of Contents Introduction & Summary 4 Now is the Time for Periodic Payment Options 4 Report Overview 6 The Growing Need for Periodic Payment OptionsCARA BRUMFIELD
Cara Brumfield is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality. Cara leads research and policy development projects on issues related to jobs, education, and democracy. She has led projects and co-authored publications on postsecondary education in prison,block
JAE JUNE LEE
Jae June Lee is a Policy Analyst at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. Jae June provides research, writing, and data analysis for various projects, including those focused on postsecondary education and the decennialcensus.
CENSUS RACE AND ORIGIN QUESTIONS IN CONTEXT June 2019 BRIEF: 2020 Census Race & Origin Questions 3 White respondents can now write in their national origin and the census form provides examples. The examples listed on the form include “Lebanese” and “Egyptian”—both are classified as White by GEORGETOWN CENTER ON POVERTY AND INEQUALITYABOUTISSUESBLOGCONTACT USJOBS & EDUCATIONTAX & BENEFITS Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality. 2020 Census Count Question Resolution & Population Estimates Challenge Programs: Opportunities for Improving Postcensal Population Estimates. This brief provides a clear description of these programs (and their limitations) to help stakeholders understand and engage in these opportunities to pursue CLAIMING UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS WHILE RECEIVING SOCIAL 1 KEY TAKEAWAYS • SSI and SSDI participants who lost part-time work as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic are generally eligible for UI or PUA benefits, with some state exceptions for SSDI. OBSTACLES TO OPPORTUNITY: INCREASING COLLEGE SUCCESS BY Georgetown University Law Center 500 First St NW Washington, D.C. 20001 Phone: (202) 662-9013 OBSTACLES TO OPPORTUNITY INCREASING COLLEGE SUCCESS BY GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 2021 Obstacles to Opportunity Increasing College Success by Understanding & Addressing Older Students’ Costs Beyond Tuition VINCENT PALACIOS, CASEY GOLDVALE, CHRIS GEARY, & LAURA TATUM WHO RESPONDED IN THE 2020 CENSUS? VARIATION IN TRACT The goal of the decennial census is to count everyone once, only once, and in the right place. However, the Census Bureau has historically overcounted certain groups—including white people—while undercounting others—including people of color,BRIEF NO CHOICE
FEBRUARY 2021 GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 1 No Choice KEY TAKEAWAYS The COVID-19 pandemic shrunk child care availability, pushing many working parents, including many women of color and women who are paid low wages, out of formal employment. REFUNDABLE TAX CREDIT DISBURSEMENT OPTIONS 2 Matching Timing to Need Table of Contents Introduction & Summary 4 Now is the Time for Periodic Payment Options 4 Report Overview 6 The Growing Need for Periodic Payment OptionsCARA BRUMFIELD
Cara Brumfield is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality. Cara leads research and policy development projects on issues related to jobs, education, and democracy. She has led projects and co-authored publications on postsecondary education in prison,block
JAE JUNE LEE
Jae June Lee is a Policy Analyst at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. Jae June provides research, writing, and data analysis for various projects, including those focused on postsecondary education and the decennialcensus.
CENSUS RACE AND ORIGIN QUESTIONS IN CONTEXT June 2019 BRIEF: 2020 Census Race & Origin Questions 3 White respondents can now write in their national origin and the census form provides examples. The examples listed on the form include “Lebanese” and “Egyptian”—both are classified as White byABOUT
Our Work. The Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative works to alleviate poverty and inequality in the United States. We develop and advance proven and promising ideas while identifying and articulating risks and harms from ineffective policies and practices, OBSTACLES TO OPPORTUNITY: INCREASING COLLEGE SUCCESS BY Georgetown University Law Center 500 First St NW Washington, D.C. 20001 Phone: (202) 662-9013 WHO RESPONDED IN THE 2020 CENSUS? VARIATION IN TRACT The goal of the decennial census is to count everyone once, only once, and in the right place. However, the Census Bureau has historically overcounted certain groups—including white people—while undercounting others—including people of color,2020 CENSUS
The 2020 Census is fast approaching, and we all have a stake in a complete count. This constitutionally-mandated undertaking will shape a decade of political representation, federal funding, research, infrastructure planning, and much more.OBAMA LEGACY SERIES
The Obama Legacy: Keeping the Recovery Going. Jared Bernstein, Senior Fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and former Chief Economist to Vice President Joe Biden, and Ben Spielberg, Research Associate at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities examine Pres. Obama’s legacy of the economic recovery and provide recommendations to policy makers to keep the recovery going and WHO RESPONDED IN THE 2020 CENSUS? VARIATION IN TRACT-LEVEL GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 2021 Who Responded in the 2020 Census? Variation in Tract-Level Self-Response Rates in the 2020 U.S. Census WORKINGPAPER
STRENGTHENING YOUNG ADULT OPPORTUNITY IN THE FEDERAL WORKFORCE The total size of the federal civilian workforce—which refers to workers in any agency of the federal government excluding the military—remained about 2.1 million during the TrumpCASEY GOLDVALE
Casey Goldvale is a Policy and Data Analyst with the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. She develops original public policy research methods, data analyses, and visualizations for research and policy development projects across the organization. Her recent research topics includeJAE JUNE LEE
Jae June Lee is a Policy Analyst at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. Jae June provides research, writing, and data analysis for various projects, including those focused on postsecondary education and the decennialcensus.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY BUILDING THE CARING ECONOMY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Building the Caring Economy Workforce Investments to Expand Access to Affordable, High-Quality Early and Long-Term Care NINA DASTUR, INDIVAR DUTTA-GUPTA, GEORGETOWN CENTER ON POVERTY AND INEQUALITYABOUTISSUESBLOGCONTACT USJOBS & EDUCATIONTAX & BENEFITS Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality. 2020 Census Count Question Resolution & Population Estimates Challenge Programs: Opportunities for Improving Postcensal Population Estimates. This brief provides a clear description of these programs (and their limitations) to help stakeholders understand and engage in these opportunities to pursue CLAIMING UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS WHILE RECEIVING SOCIAL 1 KEY TAKEAWAYS • SSI and SSDI participants who lost part-time work as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic are generally eligible for UI or PUA benefits, with some state exceptions for SSDI. OBSTACLES TO OPPORTUNITY: INCREASING COLLEGE SUCCESS BY Georgetown University Law Center 500 First St NW Washington, D.C. 20001 Phone: (202) 662-9013 OBSTACLES TO OPPORTUNITY INCREASING COLLEGE SUCCESS BY GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 2021 Obstacles to Opportunity Increasing College Success by Understanding & Addressing Older Students’ Costs Beyond Tuition VINCENT PALACIOS, CASEY GOLDVALE, CHRIS GEARY, & LAURA TATUMBRIEF NO CHOICE
FEBRUARY 2021 GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 1 No Choice KEY TAKEAWAYS The COVID-19 pandemic shrunk child care availability, pushing many working parents, including many women of color and women who are paid low wages, out of formal employment.CASEY GOLDVALE
Casey Goldvale is a Policy and Data Analyst with the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. She develops original public policy research methods, data analyses, and visualizations for research and policy development projects across the organization. Her recent research topics includeCARA BRUMFIELD
Cara Brumfield is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality. Cara leads research and policy development projects on issues related to jobs, education, and democracy. She has led projects and co-authored publications on postsecondary education in prison,block
STRENGTHENING YOUNG ADULT OPPORTUNITY IN THE FEDERAL WORKFORCE The total size of the federal civilian workforce—which refers to workers in any agency of the federal government excluding the military—remained about 2.1 million during the TrumpJAE JUNE LEE
Jae June Lee is a Policy Analyst at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. Jae June provides research, writing, and data analysis for various projects, including those focused on postsecondary education and the decennialcensus.
CENSUS RACE AND ORIGIN QUESTIONS IN CONTEXT June 2019 BRIEF: 2020 Census Race & Origin Questions 3 White respondents can now write in their national origin and the census form provides examples. The examples listed on the form include “Lebanese” and “Egyptian”—both are classified as White by GEORGETOWN CENTER ON POVERTY AND INEQUALITYABOUTISSUESBLOGCONTACT USJOBS & EDUCATIONTAX & BENEFITS Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality. 2020 Census Count Question Resolution & Population Estimates Challenge Programs: Opportunities for Improving Postcensal Population Estimates. This brief provides a clear description of these programs (and their limitations) to help stakeholders understand and engage in these opportunities to pursue CLAIMING UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS WHILE RECEIVING SOCIAL 1 KEY TAKEAWAYS • SSI and SSDI participants who lost part-time work as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic are generally eligible for UI or PUA benefits, with some state exceptions for SSDI. OBSTACLES TO OPPORTUNITY: INCREASING COLLEGE SUCCESS BY Georgetown University Law Center 500 First St NW Washington, D.C. 20001 Phone: (202) 662-9013 OBSTACLES TO OPPORTUNITY INCREASING COLLEGE SUCCESS BY GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 2021 Obstacles to Opportunity Increasing College Success by Understanding & Addressing Older Students’ Costs Beyond Tuition VINCENT PALACIOS, CASEY GOLDVALE, CHRIS GEARY, & LAURA TATUMBRIEF NO CHOICE
FEBRUARY 2021 GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG 1 No Choice KEY TAKEAWAYS The COVID-19 pandemic shrunk child care availability, pushing many working parents, including many women of color and women who are paid low wages, out of formal employment.CASEY GOLDVALE
Casey Goldvale is a Policy and Data Analyst with the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. She develops original public policy research methods, data analyses, and visualizations for research and policy development projects across the organization. Her recent research topics includeCARA BRUMFIELD
Cara Brumfield is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality. Cara leads research and policy development projects on issues related to jobs, education, and democracy. She has led projects and co-authored publications on postsecondary education in prison,block
STRENGTHENING YOUNG ADULT OPPORTUNITY IN THE FEDERAL WORKFORCE The total size of the federal civilian workforce—which refers to workers in any agency of the federal government excluding the military—remained about 2.1 million during the TrumpJAE JUNE LEE
Jae June Lee is a Policy Analyst at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. Jae June provides research, writing, and data analysis for various projects, including those focused on postsecondary education and the decennialcensus.
CENSUS RACE AND ORIGIN QUESTIONS IN CONTEXT June 2019 BRIEF: 2020 Census Race & Origin Questions 3 White respondents can now write in their national origin and the census form provides examples. The examples listed on the form include “Lebanese” and “Egyptian”—both are classified as White byABOUT
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EVALUATING THE ACCURACY OF THE DECENNIAL CENSUS 2 Evaluating the Accuracy of the Decennial Census 2020 Executive Summary I n conducting the decennial census, the United States Census Bureau’s goal is to count every person “once, only once, and in the right place.”1 However, that is easier said than done. The decennial census is a vast REIMAGINING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: A NEW VISION FOR WHOLE Georgetown University Law Center 500 First St NW Washington, D.C. 20001 Phone: (202) 662-9013 LESSONS LEARNED FROM 40 YEARS OF SUBSIDIZED EMPLOYMENT 3 Many of the models profiled in the report directly or indirectly target nine overlapping categories of people who often need wraparound services and supports—some temporary and some ongoing—to succeed in the labor market. The nine groups are as follows: disconnected youth; single mothers and non-custodial parents; people with criminal records; older workers who have been pushed out of STRENGTHENING YOUNG ADULT OPPORTUNITY IN THE FEDERAL WORKFORCE The total size of the federal civilian workforce—which refers to workers in any agency of the federal government excluding the military—remained about 2.1 million during the Trump CARA BRUMF IELD CASEY GOLDVALE CARA BRUMF IELD, CASEY GOLDVALE, & CHRISTOPHER BROWN WHAT WILL BE ASKED? The 2020 Census will include two questions about race . WWW.GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG www.georgetownpoverty.org GEORGETOWN CENTER ON POVERTY AND INEQUALITYABOUTISSUESBLOGCONTACT USJOBS & EDUCATIONTAX & BENEFITS Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality. 2020 Census Count Question Resolution & Population Estimates Challenge Programs: Opportunities for Improving Postcensal Population Estimates. This brief provides a clear description of these programs (and their limitations) to help stakeholders understand and engage in these opportunities to pursueABOUT
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Work With Us. The Economic Security and Opportunity Initiative (ESOI) of the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality works with policymakers, researchers, practitioners, and advocates to develop effective policies and practices to alleviate poverty and inequality in the United States. Areas of research include tax and benefits, jobsand
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Cara Brumfield is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality. Cara leads research and policy development projects on issues related to jobs, education, and democracy. She has led projects and co-authored publications on postsecondary education in prison,block
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Jae June Lee is a Policy Analyst at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. Jae June provides research, writing, and data analysis for various projects, including those focused on postsecondary education and the decennialcensus.
CENSUS RACE AND ORIGIN QUESTIONS IN CONTEXT June 2019 BRIEF: 2020 Census Race & Origin Questions 3 White respondents can now write in their national origin and the census form provides examples. The examples listed on the form include “Lebanese” and “Egyptian”—both are classified as White by HOW CENSUS DATA ARE USED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE NOVEMBER 2019 | 2 . The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) uses census data in its . Environmental Justice Screening and Mapping Tool, an online resource for GEORGETOWN CENTER ON POVERTY AND INEQUALITYABOUTISSUESBLOGCONTACT USJOBS & EDUCATIONTAX & BENEFITS Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality. 2020 Census Count Question Resolution & Population Estimates Challenge Programs: Opportunities for Improving Postcensal Population Estimates. This brief provides a clear description of these programs (and their limitations) to help stakeholders understand and engage in these opportunities to pursueABOUT
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Work With Us. The Economic Security and Opportunity Initiative (ESOI) of the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality works with policymakers, researchers, practitioners, and advocates to develop effective policies and practices to alleviate poverty and inequality in the United States. Areas of research include tax and benefits, jobsand
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Casey Goldvale is a Policy and Data Analyst with the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. She develops original public policy research methods, data analyses, and visualizations for research and policy development projects across the organization. Her recent research topics includeCARA BRUMFIELD
Cara Brumfield is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality. Cara leads research and policy development projects on issues related to jobs, education, and democracy. She has led projects and co-authored publications on postsecondary education in prison,block
JAE JUNE LEE
Jae June Lee is a Policy Analyst at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. Jae June provides research, writing, and data analysis for various projects, including those focused on postsecondary education and the decennialcensus.
CENSUS RACE AND ORIGIN QUESTIONS IN CONTEXT June 2019 BRIEF: 2020 Census Race & Origin Questions 3 White respondents can now write in their national origin and the census form provides examples. The examples listed on the form include “Lebanese” and “Egyptian”—both are classified as White by HOW CENSUS DATA ARE USED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE NOVEMBER 2019 | 2 . The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) uses census data in its . Environmental Justice Screening and Mapping Tool, an online resource forABOUT
Our Work. The Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative works to alleviate poverty and inequality in the United States. We develop and advance proven and promising ideas while identifying and articulating risks and harms from ineffective policies and practices, ISSUES - GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG Georgetown University Law Center 500 First St NW Washington, D.C. 20001 Phone: (202) 662-9013 WHO ARE ESSENTIAL WORKERS? THE U.S ECONOMY DEPENDS ON Throughout the COVID-19 crisis, essential workers have supported the well-being of our communities and the economy, but inconsistencies in federal, state, and local essential worker policies have limited some workers’ access to paid sick days, greater compensation, and otherbenefits.
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JOBS & EDUCATION. Real progress toward expanding economic opportunity and security requires a deep understanding of strategies for job creation, improving job quality, and preparing disadvantaged workers for the labor force. Our work on employment and education issues offers new frameworks, research-based insights, and tangible policysolutions.
TYPES OF OCCUPATIONS IN SUBSIDIZED EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS Subsidized employment is a proven strategy for creating more equitable and accessible pathways to stable employment for all—especially people facing serious barriers to employment.CAREGIVING
With these aims, we offer proposals that promote the wellbeing of children, older adults, people with disabilities, and their families by creating and sustaining good jobs in the caregiving sector. Nina Dastur, Indivar Dutta-Gupta, Laura Tatum, Peter Edelman, Kali Grant, &Casey Goldvale.
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Unemployment Insurance Modernization and Eligibility. Updated, independent analysis from the Urban Institute commissioned by the center, CAP, and NELP—which shows that just three of the center’s proposed reforms would significantly increase the share ofJAE JUNE LEE
Jae June Lee is a Policy Analyst at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. Jae June provides research, writing, and data analysis for various projects, including those focused on postsecondary education and the decennialcensus.
GEORGETOWN CENTER ON POVERTY AND INEQUALITYABOUTISSUESBLOGCONTACT USJOBS & EDUCATIONTAX & BENEFITS Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality. 2020 Census Count Question Resolution & Population Estimates Challenge Programs: Opportunities for Improving Postcensal Population Estimates. This brief provides a clear description of these programs (and their limitations) to help stakeholders understand and engage in these opportunities to pursueABOUT
Our Work. The Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative works to alleviate poverty and inequality in the United States. We develop and advance proven and promising ideas while identifying and articulating risks and harms from ineffective policies and practices, CLAIMING UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS WHILE RECEIVING SOCIAL 1 KEY TAKEAWAYS • SSI and SSDI participants who lost part-time work as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic are generally eligible for UI or PUA benefits, with some state exceptions for SSDI.WORK WITH US
Work With Us. The Economic Security and Opportunity Initiative (ESOI) of the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality works with policymakers, researchers, practitioners, and advocates to develop effective policies and practices to alleviate poverty and inequality in the United States. Areas of research include tax and benefits, jobsand
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Casey Goldvale is a Policy and Data Analyst with the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. She develops original public policy research methods, data analyses, and visualizations for research and policy development projects across the organization. Her recent research topics includeCARA BRUMFIELD
Cara Brumfield is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality. Cara leads research and policy development projects on issues related to jobs, education, and democracy. She has led projects and co-authored publications on postsecondary education in prison,block
JAE JUNE LEE
Jae June Lee is a Policy Analyst at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. Jae June provides research, writing, and data analysis for various projects, including those focused on postsecondary education and the decennialcensus.
CENSUS RACE AND ORIGIN QUESTIONS IN CONTEXT June 2019 BRIEF: 2020 Census Race & Origin Questions 3 White respondents can now write in their national origin and the census form provides examples. The examples listed on the form include “Lebanese” and “Egyptian”—both are classified as White by HOW CENSUS DATA ARE USED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE NOVEMBER 2019 | 2 . The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) uses census data in its . Environmental Justice Screening and Mapping Tool, an online resource for GEORGETOWN CENTER ON POVERTY AND INEQUALITYABOUTISSUESBLOGCONTACT USJOBS & EDUCATIONTAX & BENEFITS Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality. 2020 Census Count Question Resolution & Population Estimates Challenge Programs: Opportunities for Improving Postcensal Population Estimates. This brief provides a clear description of these programs (and their limitations) to help stakeholders understand and engage in these opportunities to pursueABOUT
Our Work. The Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative works to alleviate poverty and inequality in the United States. We develop and advance proven and promising ideas while identifying and articulating risks and harms from ineffective policies and practices, CLAIMING UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS WHILE RECEIVING SOCIAL 1 KEY TAKEAWAYS • SSI and SSDI participants who lost part-time work as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic are generally eligible for UI or PUA benefits, with some state exceptions for SSDI.WORK WITH US
Work With Us. The Economic Security and Opportunity Initiative (ESOI) of the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality works with policymakers, researchers, practitioners, and advocates to develop effective policies and practices to alleviate poverty and inequality in the United States. Areas of research include tax and benefits, jobsand
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Casey Goldvale is a Policy and Data Analyst with the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. She develops original public policy research methods, data analyses, and visualizations for research and policy development projects across the organization. Her recent research topics includeCARA BRUMFIELD
Cara Brumfield is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality. Cara leads research and policy development projects on issues related to jobs, education, and democracy. She has led projects and co-authored publications on postsecondary education in prison,block
JAE JUNE LEE
Jae June Lee is a Policy Analyst at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. Jae June provides research, writing, and data analysis for various projects, including those focused on postsecondary education and the decennialcensus.
CENSUS RACE AND ORIGIN QUESTIONS IN CONTEXT June 2019 BRIEF: 2020 Census Race & Origin Questions 3 White respondents can now write in their national origin and the census form provides examples. The examples listed on the form include “Lebanese” and “Egyptian”—both are classified as White by HOW CENSUS DATA ARE USED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE NOVEMBER 2019 | 2 . The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) uses census data in its . Environmental Justice Screening and Mapping Tool, an online resource forABOUT
Our Work. The Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative works to alleviate poverty and inequality in the United States. We develop and advance proven and promising ideas while identifying and articulating risks and harms from ineffective policies and practices, ISSUES - GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG Georgetown University Law Center 500 First St NW Washington, D.C. 20001 Phone: (202) 662-9013 WHO ARE ESSENTIAL WORKERS? THE U.S ECONOMY DEPENDS ON Throughout the COVID-19 crisis, essential workers have supported the well-being of our communities and the economy, but inconsistencies in federal, state, and local essential worker policies have limited some workers’ access to paid sick days, greater compensation, and otherbenefits.
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JOBS & EDUCATION. Real progress toward expanding economic opportunity and security requires a deep understanding of strategies for job creation, improving job quality, and preparing disadvantaged workers for the labor force. Our work on employment and education issues offers new frameworks, research-based insights, and tangible policysolutions.
TYPES OF OCCUPATIONS IN SUBSIDIZED EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS Subsidized employment is a proven strategy for creating more equitable and accessible pathways to stable employment for all—especially people facing serious barriers to employment.CAREGIVING
With these aims, we offer proposals that promote the wellbeing of children, older adults, people with disabilities, and their families by creating and sustaining good jobs in the caregiving sector. Nina Dastur, Indivar Dutta-Gupta, Laura Tatum, Peter Edelman, Kali Grant, &Casey Goldvale.
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Unemployment Insurance Modernization and Eligibility. Updated, independent analysis from the Urban Institute commissioned by the center, CAP, and NELP—which shows that just three of the center’s proposed reforms would significantly increase the share ofJAE JUNE LEE
Jae June Lee is a Policy Analyst at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. Jae June provides research, writing, and data analysis for various projects, including those focused on postsecondary education and the decennialcensus.
GEORGETOWN CENTER ON POVERTY AND INEQUALITYABOUTISSUESBLOGCONTACT USJOBS & EDUCATIONTAX & BENEFITS Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality. 2020 Census Count Question Resolution & Population Estimates Challenge Programs: Opportunities for Improving Postcensal Population Estimates. This brief provides a clear description of these programs (and their limitations) to help stakeholders understand and engage in these opportunities to pursueABOUT
Our Work. The Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative works to alleviate poverty and inequality in the United States. We develop and advance proven and promising ideas while identifying and articulating risks and harms from ineffective policies and practices, CLAIMING UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS WHILE RECEIVING SOCIAL 1 KEY TAKEAWAYS • SSI and SSDI participants who lost part-time work as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic are generally eligible for UI or PUA benefits, with some state exceptions for SSDI.WORK WITH US
Work With Us. The Economic Security and Opportunity Initiative (ESOI) of the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality works with policymakers, researchers, practitioners, and advocates to develop effective policies and practices to alleviate poverty and inequality in the United States. Areas of research include tax and benefits, jobsand
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Casey Goldvale is a Policy and Data Analyst with the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. She develops original public policy research methods, data analyses, and visualizations for research and policy development projects across the organization. Her recent research topics includeCARA BRUMFIELD
Cara Brumfield is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality. Cara leads research and policy development projects on issues related to jobs, education, and democracy. She has led projects and co-authored publications on postsecondary education in prison,block
JAE JUNE LEE
Jae June Lee is a Policy Analyst at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. Jae June provides research, writing, and data analysis for various projects, including those focused on postsecondary education and the decennialcensus.
CENSUS RACE AND ORIGIN QUESTIONS IN CONTEXT June 2019 BRIEF: 2020 Census Race & Origin Questions 3 White respondents can now write in their national origin and the census form provides examples. The examples listed on the form include “Lebanese” and “Egyptian”—both are classified as White by HOW CENSUS DATA ARE USED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE NOVEMBER 2019 | 2 . The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) uses census data in its . Environmental Justice Screening and Mapping Tool, an online resource for GEORGETOWN CENTER ON POVERTY AND INEQUALITYABOUTISSUESBLOGCONTACT USJOBS & EDUCATIONTAX & BENEFITS Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality. 2020 Census Count Question Resolution & Population Estimates Challenge Programs: Opportunities for Improving Postcensal Population Estimates. This brief provides a clear description of these programs (and their limitations) to help stakeholders understand and engage in these opportunities to pursueABOUT
Our Work. The Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative works to alleviate poverty and inequality in the United States. We develop and advance proven and promising ideas while identifying and articulating risks and harms from ineffective policies and practices, CLAIMING UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS WHILE RECEIVING SOCIAL 1 KEY TAKEAWAYS • SSI and SSDI participants who lost part-time work as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic are generally eligible for UI or PUA benefits, with some state exceptions for SSDI.WORK WITH US
Work With Us. The Economic Security and Opportunity Initiative (ESOI) of the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality works with policymakers, researchers, practitioners, and advocates to develop effective policies and practices to alleviate poverty and inequality in the United States. Areas of research include tax and benefits, jobsand
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Casey Goldvale is a Policy and Data Analyst with the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. She develops original public policy research methods, data analyses, and visualizations for research and policy development projects across the organization. Her recent research topics includeCARA BRUMFIELD
Cara Brumfield is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality. Cara leads research and policy development projects on issues related to jobs, education, and democracy. She has led projects and co-authored publications on postsecondary education in prison,block
JAE JUNE LEE
Jae June Lee is a Policy Analyst at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. Jae June provides research, writing, and data analysis for various projects, including those focused on postsecondary education and the decennialcensus.
CENSUS RACE AND ORIGIN QUESTIONS IN CONTEXT June 2019 BRIEF: 2020 Census Race & Origin Questions 3 White respondents can now write in their national origin and the census form provides examples. The examples listed on the form include “Lebanese” and “Egyptian”—both are classified as White by HOW CENSUS DATA ARE USED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE NOVEMBER 2019 | 2 . The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) uses census data in its . Environmental Justice Screening and Mapping Tool, an online resource forABOUT
Our Work. The Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative works to alleviate poverty and inequality in the United States. We develop and advance proven and promising ideas while identifying and articulating risks and harms from ineffective policies and practices, ISSUES - GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG Georgetown University Law Center 500 First St NW Washington, D.C. 20001 Phone: (202) 662-9013 WHO ARE ESSENTIAL WORKERS? THE U.S ECONOMY DEPENDS ON Throughout the COVID-19 crisis, essential workers have supported the well-being of our communities and the economy, but inconsistencies in federal, state, and local essential worker policies have limited some workers’ access to paid sick days, greater compensation, and otherbenefits.
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JOBS & EDUCATION. Real progress toward expanding economic opportunity and security requires a deep understanding of strategies for job creation, improving job quality, and preparing disadvantaged workers for the labor force. Our work on employment and education issues offers new frameworks, research-based insights, and tangible policysolutions.
TYPES OF OCCUPATIONS IN SUBSIDIZED EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS Subsidized employment is a proven strategy for creating more equitable and accessible pathways to stable employment for all—especially people facing serious barriers to employment.CAREGIVING
With these aims, we offer proposals that promote the wellbeing of children, older adults, people with disabilities, and their families by creating and sustaining good jobs in the caregiving sector. Nina Dastur, Indivar Dutta-Gupta, Laura Tatum, Peter Edelman, Kali Grant, &Casey Goldvale.
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Unemployment Insurance Modernization and Eligibility. Updated, independent analysis from the Urban Institute commissioned by the center, CAP, and NELP—which shows that just three of the center’s proposed reforms would significantly increase the share ofJAE JUNE LEE
Jae June Lee is a Policy Analyst at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. Jae June provides research, writing, and data analysis for various projects, including those focused on postsecondary education and the decennialcensus.
GEORGETOWN CENTER ON POVERTY AND INEQUALITYABOUTISSUESBLOGCONTACT USJOBS & EDUCATIONTAX & BENEFITS Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality. 2020 Census Count Question Resolution & Population Estimates Challenge Programs: Opportunities for Improving Postcensal Population Estimates. This brief provides a clear description of these programs (and their limitations) to help stakeholders understand and engage in these opportunities to pursueABOUT
Our Work. The Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative works to alleviate poverty and inequality in the United States. We develop and advance proven and promising ideas while identifying and articulating risks and harms from ineffective policies and practices, CLAIMING UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS WHILE RECEIVING SOCIAL 1 KEY TAKEAWAYS • SSI and SSDI participants who lost part-time work as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic are generally eligible for UI or PUA benefits, with some state exceptions for SSDI.WORK WITH US
Work With Us. The Economic Security and Opportunity Initiative (ESOI) of the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality works with policymakers, researchers, practitioners, and advocates to develop effective policies and practices to alleviate poverty and inequality in the United States. Areas of research include tax and benefits, jobsand
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Cara Brumfield is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality. Cara leads research and policy development projects on issues related to jobs, education, and democracy. She has led projects and co-authored publications on postsecondary education in prison,block
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Jae June Lee is a Policy Analyst at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. Jae June provides research, writing, and data analysis for various projects, including those focused on postsecondary education and the decennialcensus.
CENSUS RACE AND ORIGIN QUESTIONS IN CONTEXT June 2019 BRIEF: 2020 Census Race & Origin Questions 3 White respondents can now write in their national origin and the census form provides examples. The examples listed on the form include “Lebanese” and “Egyptian”—both are classified as White by HOW CENSUS DATA ARE USED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE NOVEMBER 2019 | 2 . The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) uses census data in its . Environmental Justice Screening and Mapping Tool, an online resource for GEORGETOWN CENTER ON POVERTY AND INEQUALITYABOUTISSUESBLOGCONTACT USJOBS & EDUCATIONTAX & BENEFITS Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality. 2020 Census Count Question Resolution & Population Estimates Challenge Programs: Opportunities for Improving Postcensal Population Estimates. This brief provides a clear description of these programs (and their limitations) to help stakeholders understand and engage in these opportunities to pursueABOUT
Our Work. The Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative works to alleviate poverty and inequality in the United States. We develop and advance proven and promising ideas while identifying and articulating risks and harms from ineffective policies and practices, CLAIMING UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS WHILE RECEIVING SOCIAL 1 KEY TAKEAWAYS • SSI and SSDI participants who lost part-time work as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic are generally eligible for UI or PUA benefits, with some state exceptions for SSDI.WORK WITH US
Work With Us. The Economic Security and Opportunity Initiative (ESOI) of the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality works with policymakers, researchers, practitioners, and advocates to develop effective policies and practices to alleviate poverty and inequality in the United States. Areas of research include tax and benefits, jobsand
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Georgetown University Law Center 500 First St NW Washington, D.C. 20001 Phone: (202) 662-9013CASEY GOLDVALE
Casey Goldvale is a Policy and Data Analyst with the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. She develops original public policy research methods, data analyses, and visualizations for research and policy development projects across the organization. Her recent research topics includeCARA BRUMFIELD
Cara Brumfield is a Senior Policy Analyst at the Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality. Cara leads research and policy development projects on issues related to jobs, education, and democracy. She has led projects and co-authored publications on postsecondary education in prison,block
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Jae June Lee is a Policy Analyst at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. Jae June provides research, writing, and data analysis for various projects, including those focused on postsecondary education and the decennialcensus.
CENSUS RACE AND ORIGIN QUESTIONS IN CONTEXT June 2019 BRIEF: 2020 Census Race & Origin Questions 3 White respondents can now write in their national origin and the census form provides examples. The examples listed on the form include “Lebanese” and “Egyptian”—both are classified as White by HOW CENSUS DATA ARE USED FOR ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE NOVEMBER 2019 | 2 . The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) uses census data in its . Environmental Justice Screening and Mapping Tool, an online resource forABOUT
Our Work. The Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative works to alleviate poverty and inequality in the United States. We develop and advance proven and promising ideas while identifying and articulating risks and harms from ineffective policies and practices, ISSUES - GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG Georgetown University Law Center 500 First St NW Washington, D.C. 20001 Phone: (202) 662-9013 WHO ARE ESSENTIAL WORKERS? THE U.S ECONOMY DEPENDS ON Throughout the COVID-19 crisis, essential workers have supported the well-being of our communities and the economy, but inconsistencies in federal, state, and local essential worker policies have limited some workers’ access to paid sick days, greater compensation, and otherbenefits.
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TYPES OF OCCUPATIONS IN SUBSIDIZED EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS Subsidized employment is a proven strategy for creating more equitable and accessible pathways to stable employment for all—especially people facing serious barriers to employment. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Unemployment Insurance Modernization and Eligibility. Updated, independent analysis from the Urban Institute commissioned by the center, CAP, and NELP—which shows that just three of the center’s proposed reforms would significantly increase the share ofJAE JUNE LEE
Jae June Lee is a Policy Analyst at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. Jae June provides research, writing, and data analysis for various projects, including those focused on postsecondary education and the decennialcensus.
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Our Work. The Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative works to alleviate poverty and inequality in the United States. We develop and advance proven and promising ideas while identifying and articulating risks and harms from ineffective policies and practices, ISSUES - GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG Georgetown University Law Center 500 First St NW Washington, D.C. 20001 Phone: (202) 662-9013 OBSTACLES TO OPPORTUNITY: INCREASING COLLEGE SUCCESS BY Georgetown University Law Center 500 First St NW Washington, D.C. 20001 Phone: (202) 662-9013 CLAIMING UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS WHILE RECEIVING SOCIAL 1 KEY TAKEAWAYS • SSI and SSDI participants who lost part-time work as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic are generally eligible for UI or PUA benefits, with some state exceptions for SSDI.CASEY GOLDVALE
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Our Work. The Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative works to alleviate poverty and inequality in the United States. We develop and advance proven and promising ideas while identifying and articulating risks and harms from ineffective policies and practices, ISSUES - GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG Georgetown University Law Center 500 First St NW Washington, D.C. 20001 Phone: (202) 662-9013 OBSTACLES TO OPPORTUNITY: INCREASING COLLEGE SUCCESS BY Georgetown University Law Center 500 First St NW Washington, D.C. 20001 Phone: (202) 662-9013 CLAIMING UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS WHILE RECEIVING SOCIAL 1 KEY TAKEAWAYS • SSI and SSDI participants who lost part-time work as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic are generally eligible for UI or PUA benefits, with some state exceptions for SSDI.CASEY GOLDVALE
Georgetown University Law Center 500 First St NW Washington, D.C. 20001 Phone: (202) 662-9013 TYPES OF OCCUPATIONS IN SUBSIDIZED EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS Subsidized employment is a proven strategy for creating more equitable and accessible pathways to stable employment for all—especially people facing serious barriers to employment.JAE JUNE LEE
Jae June Lee is a Policy Analyst at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality’s Economic Security & Opportunity Initiative. Jae June provides research, writing, and data analysis for various projects, including those focused on postsecondary education and the decennialcensus.
WWW.GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG www.georgetownpoverty.org CENSUS RACE AND ORIGIN QUESTIONS IN CONTEXT June 2019 BRIEF: 2020 Census Race & Origin Questions 3 White respondents can now write in their national origin and the census form provides examples. The examples listed on the form include “Lebanese” and “Egyptian”—both are classified as White by ISSUES - GEORGETOWNPOVERTY.ORG Georgetown University Law Center 500 First St NW Washington, D.C. 20001 Phone: (202) 662-9013ABOUT
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Georgetown University Law Center 500 First St NW. Washington, D.C. 20001. Main Phone: (202) 662-9013 REIMAGINING BEHAVIORAL HEALTH: A NEW VISION FOR WHOLE Georgetown University Law Center 500 First St NW Washington, D.C. 20001 Phone: (202) 662-9013 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Unemployment Insurance Modernization and Eligibility. Updated, independent analysis from the Urban Institute commissioned by the center, CAP, and NELP—which shows that just three of the center’s proposed reforms would significantly increase the share of HARD-TO-COUNT COMMUNITIES IN THE 2020 CENSUS Millions of people across the United States are at risk of being undercounted in the 2020 Census. Some, like many communities of color and young children, have been historically underrepresented in the decennial census for decades. TYPES OF OCCUPATIONS IN SUBSIDIZED EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS Subsidized employment is a proven strategy for creating more equitable and accessible pathways to stable employment for all—especially people facing serious barriers to employment.JAE JUNE LEE
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2020 CENSUS COUNT QUESTION RESOLUTION & POPULATION ESTIMATES CHALLENGE PROGRAMS: OPPORTUNITIES FOR IMPROVING POSTCENSAL POPULATION ESTIMATES This brief provides a clear description of these programs (and their limitations) to help stakeholders understand and engage in these opportunities to pursue more accurate population estimates. OBSTACLES TO OPPORTUNITY: INCREASING COLLEGE SUCCESS BY UNDERSTANDING & ADDRESSING OLDER STUDENTS’ COSTS BEYOND TUITION This report offers estimates of costs beyond tuition for older students between the ages of 25 – 45, who make up roughly one-third of college students and face unique barriers to college access andcompletion.
RESOURCES: RESPONDING TO THE COVID-19 CRISIS GCPI ESOI is actively engaged in developing and advancing policies that would provide relief for communities of color, immigrant communities, and people experiencing poverty; support durable recovery efforts; and build economic security and opportunity for the longterm.
WHO RESPONDED IN THE 2020 CENSUS? VARIATION IN TRACT-LEVEL SELF-RESPONSE RATES IN THE 2020 U.S. CENSUS This working paper examines the self-response rates to the 2020 Census by various socio-economic, demographic, and housing characteristics in order to gain timely insights into the potential accuracy of the 2020Census.
STRENGTHENING YOUNG ADULT OPPORTUNITY IN THE FEDERAL WORKFORCE: AN EXECUTIVE ORDER ON RECRUITMENT, HIRING, RETENTION, & ADVANCEMENT This memo recommends an equity-focused executive order—centering communities of color and high-poverty communities—to increase young adult recruitment, hiring, retention, and advancement in federalgovernment jobs.
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