These are challenging economic times for American families, especially those headed by lowwage workers. But state policy can play an important role in helping those who work hard achieve economic security for their families. This document outlines why state policymakers need to pay more attention to low-wage work, its effects on families and children, and what it takes for low-wage workers to make their families economically secure. It also describes a set of State Family Economic Security Profiles that the National Center for Children in Poverty (NCCP) designed to highlight policy options available to state policymakers, the choices each state has made, and how families are doing economically in all 50 states and the District of Columbia
More than 26 percent of all low-income children in the United States live in immigrant families. The...
To inform policy discussion on the challenges facing low income families in New Hampshire, we identi...
Examines data on Wisconsin's low-income working families, including health insurance coverage and po...
Staying Afloat in Tough Times tracks state-level policies that help families both avoid and cope wit...
Reviews states' approaches to reducing family poverty and improving economic security, including exp...
Nearly 40 percent of American children live in families with incomes below 200 percent of the federa...
Over 26 million American children live in low-income families. Nearly 60 percent of these children a...
What happens when a family loses one or more vital work supports? This brief uses the Family Resourc...
Many full-time workers in the United States are unable to make ends meet. Government "work support" ...
With an unparalleled focus on employment, the 1996 federal welfare reforms changed the nature of cas...
Looks at the growing U.S. workforce segment encountering low wage earning jobs, without benefits. Ex...
Provides a snapshot of the characteristics, conditions, and challenges of low-income working familie...
Examines 30 state and local programs to support low-income working families. Provides policymakers a...
This document, which is designed to help state administrators and legislators formulate policies enh...
This brief discusses the benefits of paid family leave, examines existing state-level policies, and ...
More than 26 percent of all low-income children in the United States live in immigrant families. The...
To inform policy discussion on the challenges facing low income families in New Hampshire, we identi...
Examines data on Wisconsin's low-income working families, including health insurance coverage and po...
Staying Afloat in Tough Times tracks state-level policies that help families both avoid and cope wit...
Reviews states' approaches to reducing family poverty and improving economic security, including exp...
Nearly 40 percent of American children live in families with incomes below 200 percent of the federa...
Over 26 million American children live in low-income families. Nearly 60 percent of these children a...
What happens when a family loses one or more vital work supports? This brief uses the Family Resourc...
Many full-time workers in the United States are unable to make ends meet. Government "work support" ...
With an unparalleled focus on employment, the 1996 federal welfare reforms changed the nature of cas...
Looks at the growing U.S. workforce segment encountering low wage earning jobs, without benefits. Ex...
Provides a snapshot of the characteristics, conditions, and challenges of low-income working familie...
Examines 30 state and local programs to support low-income working families. Provides policymakers a...
This document, which is designed to help state administrators and legislators formulate policies enh...
This brief discusses the benefits of paid family leave, examines existing state-level policies, and ...
More than 26 percent of all low-income children in the United States live in immigrant families. The...
To inform policy discussion on the challenges facing low income families in New Hampshire, we identi...
Examines data on Wisconsin's low-income working families, including health insurance coverage and po...