
Natasha Pilkauskas
@npilkauskas
Associate Professor of Public Policy @fordschool @umich. Social demographer studying children and families, poverty, and social policy. Mitad Española. She/her.
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👀The 2024 Economic Report of the President is out, and references the signal work of UM Population Studies Center faculty and trainees on families, contraception, Medicaid, Child Tax Credit, education, abortion, employment, and more. whitehouse.gov/cea/written-ma… Sarah Miller, Martha Bailey,

#DeansSymposium April 11 | 1:30 pm ET - "New Policy in Support of Families and Kids,” featuring Darrick Hamilton, Mary Pattillo, Natasha Pilkauskas, and Luke Shaefer. Learn more and register: myumi.ch/nyyMN. Presented with University of Michigan Poverty Solutions.


🔹Three presentations from Katherine Michelmore and Natasha Pilkauskas at #PAA2024 today will cover impacts of the EITC: Today at 9:30, with more in this session on EITC & parental assistance, and at 11 on parental caregiving. UM Population Studies Center #ISRatPAA University of Michigan Poverty Solutions Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy

Did you miss Natasha Pilkauskas presenting on the Child Tax Credit at #PAA2024? You can watch this fall's UM Population Studies Center brown bag on this work with Katherine Michelmore and Nicole Kovski: youtube.com/watch?v=r0xfsG… Subscribe to our brown bag series YouTube playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=…


Natasha Pilkauskas (Natasha Pilkauskas), associate professor of public policy, speaks on behalf of the faculty to the Classes of 2024. 🎓 #FordSchool24 #MGoGrad


A father's day research sampler from UM Population Studies Center... ☑️Father Loss & Child Telomere Length publications.aap.org/pediatrics/art… ☑️Nonresident dads & paternity leave Natasha Pilkauskas onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jo… ☑️Parents’ marital quality & children’s transition to adulthood read.dukeupress.edu/demography/art…


Examining the impact of the expanded childless Earned Income Tax Credit on young adults’ material hardship including food, housing, and expenses, from Jiwan Lee, Katherine Michelmore, Natasha Pilkauskas, and Christopher Wimer nber.org/papers/w32571


🎊 We're thrilled to welcome @pamela_herd, leading scholar on aging, health, and anti-poverty policy in the US, as a UM Population Studies Center faculty associate this September. @Umisr More from Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy: fordschool.umich.edu/news/2024/ford…


The latest on the EITC: Jiwan Lee, Katherine Michelmore, Natasha Pilkauskas UM Population Studies Center and Christopher Wimer Columbia University are among the first to examine the impact of the expanded childless EITC on young adults’ material hardship. NBER University of Michigan Poverty Solutions Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy


New work: Natasha Pilkauskas Katherine Michelmore & N. Kovski show that “2021 CTC reforms improved housing affordability for families with low incomes” & allowed them to ↓ the # residing in hholds & ↓ past-due rent or mortgage. Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy University of MichiganPoverty UM Population Studies Center @UMich ow.ly/HIUF50SzKv9



Natasha Pilkauskas and Katherine Michelmore, associate professors of public policy Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy comment on effects of the Child Tax Credit on living arrangements. Learn more: news.umich.edu/child-tax-cred…

Parents who got the monthly Child Tax Credit were less likely to owe past-due rent/mortgage payments or to need to move because they couldn't afford their housing, found a new study by Natasha Pilkauskas and Katherine Michelmore of UM Population Studies Center and Nicole Kovski of Poverty Research IRP. bit.ly/4dekcYs

Trending in #Demography: ooir.org/index.php?fiel… 1) Child Tax Credit & housing afffordability (Demography Journal) 2) A migration model for population projections (Demographic Research) 3) Russian war‐induced migration in Brazil (International Migration) 3) Transitions to adulthood in Malawi


One more week to apply to a senior (tenured) position in international policy Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy University of Michigan! I'm on the committee and happy to answer any questions you might have about the position and our community!


I am so proud of Kathy - this recognition of her work is well deserved. Lucky to call her my friend and collaborator (& colleague). Katherine Michelmore

Important work by Natasha Pilkauskas, Katherine Michelmore, @profshaefer and Nicole Kovski finds the expanded Child Tax Credit reduced the number of hardships low-income families experienced, especially food insecurity. University of Michigan Poverty Solutions UM Population Studies Center link.springer.com/article/10.100…