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Using Tenant-based Housing Vouchers to Help End Homelessness in Los Angeles

Using Tenant-based Housing Vouchers to Help End Homelessness in Los Angeles

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Abt’s study found that people experiencing homelessness in LA County are more successful than other households at using a tenant-based federal housing voucher.
Filling Funding Gaps: How State Agencies Are Moving to Meet a Growing Threat to Affordable Housing

Filling Funding Gaps: How State Agencies Are Moving to Meet a Growing Threat to Affordable Housing

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On behalf of NCSHA, Abt studied how 11 state agencies are impacted by—and handling—potentially catastrophic rising costs on affordable housing projects.
Assessing and Addressing Burnout in Primary Care

Assessing and Addressing Burnout in Primary Care

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Burnout among primary care clinicians and staff is a serious and growing concern but administrators and practice leaders can address it using organization-wide approaches.
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Maternal Health Care in Nepal: Trends and Determinants

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Embrace Mothers Birmingham Guaranteed Income Pilot Final Report

Embrace Mothers Birmingham Guaranteed Income Pilot Final Report

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This report shares findings from Embrace Mothers, a guaranteed income pilot program in Birmingham, AL, that gave single mothers $375 for 12-months.
Attracting and Deploying State and Federal Funding for Equitable Community Development: A JPMC PRO Year 5 Thematic Report

Attracting and Deploying State and Federal Funding for Equitable Community Development: A JPMC PRO Year 5 Thematic Report

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The year 5 JPMC PRO Neighborhoods report offers ways to attract and deploy state and federal funding for equitable community development. 
Guaranteed Income After One Year in Baltimore

Guaranteed Income After One Year in Baltimore

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Abt’s first evaluation of Baltimore BYFSF guaranteed income programs finds promising results for parents ages 18-24, including improved mental health.