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Kathryn Edin

@kathrynedin

Author, The Injustice of Place & $2 A Day | @Princeton William Good Ogburn Professor of Sociology & Public Affairs | Researching poverty & disadvantage

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Join the Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study Data Support Team workshop on Monday, August 12, 4-5:30pm to learn what's new! Visit our booth in the exhibit hall (220d at the Palais des congrès de Montréal) throughout the conference. Stop by with questions and learn more from our team! #ASA2024 #FFCWS

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Drawing from the American Voices Project, a study co-authored by Professor Shamus Khan at Princeton finds that assault survivors express more negative emotions like anger and sadness in their life stories, highlighting the impact of sexual violence. tinyurl.com/3d2p9k5r

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Don't miss Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study’s highlight video featuring a participant from the Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study! She delivered a heartfelt speech at the National Advisory Child Health and Human Development Council meeting on June 3, 2024.

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At our lunchtime plenary, sociologists Kathryn Edin and Tim Nelson, authors of The Injustice of Place (which all #SummerSymposium attendees get a free e-copy of!) discuss their research and findings with NAHRO President George Guy and SVP Sean Gilbert.

At our lunchtime plenary, sociologists <a href="/KathrynEdin/">Kathryn Edin</a> and <a href="/Tijone/">Tim Nelson</a>, authors of The Injustice of Place (which all #SummerSymposium attendees get a free e-copy of!) discuss their research and findings with NAHRO President <a href="/gguyfwha/">George Guy</a> and SVP <a href="/hokiesean/">Sean Gilbert</a>.
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My co-author @profshaefer was on a Texas Public Radio podcast discussing our book "The Injustice of Place." Poverty isn't just in big cities; it's deeply rooted in rural America, especially in the Deep South, Appalachia, and South Texas. Listen here: tinyurl.com/3nttd25f

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Check out our new research brief from the Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study Year 22 study! Of the 12% of young adults who reported CPS involvement with their family before age 18, 29% reported ever being in an out-of-home placement. Explore more findings here: tinyurl.com/22tzwn3u

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I am thrilled to share that The Injustice of Place, co-authored with @profshaefer and Timothy Nelson, has been awarded the 2023 Richard A. Lester Book Award! Honored by this recognition of our work on uncovering the legacy of poverty in America. #PovertyResearch #BookAwards

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This is our daughter-in-law's family. Please donate! Hurricane Helene: Destroyed Our Homes and Transportation gofund.me/958dec21

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🎉 Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study is excited to announce two new NICHD grants! These will fund data collection as our focal children approach their 27th birthdays and will include a new Third Generation Child Study focusing on child wellbeing and development

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The Year 27 follow-up, led by Kathryn Edin, Jane Jane Waldfogel & @AnnaRHaskins, will offer key insights into health and wellbeing from birth through young adulthood. This data will help us explore the intergenerational persistence of poverty and disadvantage over time

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Our Third Generation Child Study (FFG3-Child), led by Lonnie Berger and a team of top researchers, will examine family context, parenting, and child development. We’re looking at how these factors are passed down across generations!

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I’m thrilled to have joined the @addpassionstir podcast to discuss how location can determine and perpetuate poverty in America as well as my book The Injustice of Place, co-authored with @profshaefer & Timothy Nelson. Listen now: bit.ly/3C3EZk1 #AddPassionAndStir

I’m thrilled to have joined the @addpassionstir podcast to discuss how location can determine and perpetuate poverty in America as well as my book The Injustice of Place, co-authored with @profshaefer &amp; Timothy Nelson. Listen now: bit.ly/3C3EZk1 #AddPassionAndStir
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🚨 Now Hiring: Postdoctoral Research Associate! 🚨 Join Princeton’s Center for Research on Child and Family Wellbeing (CRCFW), led by Dr. Kathryn Edin, to explore key issues like young adulthood transitions and poverty using FFCWS data. Apply by 2/28/2025: tinyurl.com/3vnf3auj

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The data used by Kathryn Edin and Sarah (Gold) Pachman for this study was made possible by Future of Families and Child Wellbeing Study, the longest-running birth cohort study in the United States based on a national probability sample. ffcws.princeton.edu

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More stepfathers may be embracing the "New Father" movement and drawing a strong sense of meaning and identity from their parental roles, suggests recent research by Sarah (Gold) Pachman and Kathryn Edin. bit.ly/40XXK1P

More stepfathers may be embracing the "New Father" movement and drawing a strong sense of meaning and identity from their parental roles, suggests recent research by Sarah (Gold) Pachman and <a href="/KathrynEdin/">Kathryn Edin</a>. bit.ly/40XXK1P
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A new study led by Kathryn Edin suggests that when young people in low-income families struggle to move up the social ladder, it might lead to more violence in their communities. spia.princeton.edu/news/research-…

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Our new study, co-authored with @profshaefer & Olivia Mann, in PNAS finds that counties where young people have fewer chances to move up economically also see more violence. Thanks, Princeton School of Public & International Affairs, for highlighting our work! tinyurl.com/3bhaxfrp

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Looking forward to joining the “Creating Economic Stability” plenary panel at Economic Mobility Summit in Philadelphia on 4/22. We’ll discuss the barriers families face and how we can build a stronger foundation for economic opportunity. More info: tinyurl.com/y52d9ppe