Education
Education
Carsey's education research focuses on policy issues that affect student by place (rural, suburban, and urban). Listening to our partners across the country who work in education and public policy, we strive to uncover differences in abilities for children to access educational resources. This work is tied closely to our vulnerable families research team, as young children from poor families who cannot reach educational milestones are more likely to remain in the cycle of poverty.
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Recent Publications
New Hampshire and New England
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Eleanor M. JaffeeJuly 31, 2012
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Genevieve R. Cox, Corinna TuckerJanuary 19, 2011
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Nena F. Stracuzzi, Meghan L. MillsOctober 11, 2010
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Cesar J. Rebellon, Nena F. Stracuzzi, Melissa BurbankApril 1, 2010
National
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Douglas Gagnon, Marybeth J. MattinglyJuly 17, 2012
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Suzanne Graham, Lauren E. ProvostJune 19, 2012
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Suzanne Graham, Christine TeagueMay 10, 2011
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Jessica D. Ulrich-SchadMarch 29, 2011
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Kristin Smith, Kristi GozjolkoJanuary 1, 2010
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Suzanne GrahamDecember 16, 2009
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