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Publications on Family Economic Security



Publications

September 2008 [1] Strengthening Economic Security for Connecticut Families
August 2008 [2] The State of Working Connecticut, 2008: Wage Trends
August 2008 [3] Poverty, Income & Health Insurance in Connecticut: Summary of 2007 U.S. Census Data
June 2008 [4] Homeless Shelters Strained in the Last Recession Never Recovered
April 2008 [5] Pulling Apart in Connecticut: Trends in Family Income, Late 1980s to Mid 2000s
April 2008 [6] Connecticut Economy: Current Trends in Employment, Unemployment, and Income
April 2008 [7] Income Gaps are Harming Connecticut's Children
February 2008 [8] Low Income Supports and Family Economic Security: A Quick Analysis of the Governor's Proposed FY 09 Budget Revisions
February 2008 [9] The Federal Earned Income Tax Credit by State Legislative District
February 2008 [10] The Earned Income Tax Credit – What It Does For CT, And How It Could Do Much More
December 2007 [11] Connecticut Family Asset Scorecard, 2007-2008
October 2007 [12] Connecticut Leads the Nation in Multiple Measures of Income Inequality
October 2007 [13] Immigration in Connecticut: A Growing Opportunity
September 2007 [14] The State of Working Connecticut, 2007
September 2007 [15] Child Poverty in 2006: How Do Connecticut Cities Measure Up?
August 2007 [16] Poverty, Income & Health Insurance in Connecticut: Summary of 2006 U.S. Census Data
May 2007 [17] Connecticut's Children: Race and Ethnicity Matter
March 2007 [18] The Earned Income Tax Credit: What It Does For CT, And How It Could Do Much More
March 2007 [19] Just Who Are Connecticut's Middle Income Families?
March 2007 [20] Curbing Inequality: Achieving Our Goals for Income Equality
March 2007 [21] Economic Recovery? A Quick Glance at Connecticut's Working Families in 2007
January 2007 [22] Building Family Economic Security
September 2006 [23] The State of Working Connecticut, 2006
June 2006 [24] A Tale of Two Cities
February 2006 [25] Low Income Supports and Family Economic Security: An Analysis of the Governor's Proposed FY 07 Budget
January 2006 [26] Pulling Apart in Connecticut: Trends in Family Income, 1981-2002
November 2005 [27] The Earned Income Tax Credit: What It Does For Connecticut, And How It Could Do Much More
October 2005 [28] What if a Hurricane Hit Connecticut: Reflections on Katrina and the "Chronic Storms" Faced by Connecticut's Poor
September 2005 [29] State of Working Connecticut 2005
June 2005 [30] Employment Brief: The Potential Closure of the Groton Submarine Base
June 2005 [31] Poverty Despite Work in Connecticut, 2005
May 2005 [32] Family Assets Scorecard 2005
March 2005 [33] Income Security Funding at Risk: President Bush Proposes Deep Cuts in Programs That Support Low-Income Families
January 2005 [34] Immigration in Connecticut
December 2004 [35] Why Reducing Child Poverty is Necessary to Keep Connecticut Economically Competitive
October 2004 [36] Connecticut Employment Still on Shaky Ground
September 2004 [37] State of Working Connecticut 2004
July 2004 [38] The Earned Income Tax Credit: Still Lagging Behind In Connecticut
June 2004 [39] Parental Employment and its Impact on Children
November 2003 [40] Child Poverty and Poverty Measures in Connecticut: Census Connections --Volume 1, Issue 3
September 2003 [41] State of Working Connecticut 2003
September 2003 [42] Housing: Home Ownership in Connecticut: Census Connections -- Volume 1, Issue 2
July 2003 [43] Connecticut's Children: Race and Ethnicity Matter: Census Connections -- Volume 1, Issue 1
October 2002 [44] Connecticut Family Assets: Asset Outcomes, 2002
September 2002 [45] State of Working Connecticut 2002
August 2002 [46] Child and Family Poverty in Connecticut: 1990 and 2000
April 2002 [47] Pulling Apart in Connecticut: An Analysis of Trends in Family Income
March 2002 [48] The Earned Income Tax Credit: Why Does Connecticut Lag Behind Its Neighbors?
September 2001 [49] State of Working Connecticut 2001
June 2001 [50] Economic Costs of Mental Illness & Benefits of Treatment
January 2001 [51] The Connecticut "Working Poor Family (EITC) Credit": Key Facts
March 2000 [52] Welfare Reform in CT: Its Impact on CT Families
February 2000 [53] Welfare Reform and Self-Sufficiency: Research on Connecticut's First Steps
February 2000 [54] Barriers to Employment in the Connecticut Safety Net Population
January 2000 [55] Connecticut's Children, Families and the New Economy
January 2000 [56] Expanding the Property Tax Circuit Breaker Program to Low-Income Families Raising Children
November 1999 [57] Making Children Visible in Connecticut's Tax Code
November 1999 [58] Reducing Child Poverty Through Post-Secondary Education for Low-Income Parents

Staff

  • [59] Shelley Geballe, J.D., M.P.H.
  • [60] Douglas Hall, Ph.D.
  • [61] Joachim Hero, M.P.H.

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