The Institute for Children, Poverty, and Homelessness (ICPH)
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The Institute for Children, Poverty, and Homelessness (ICPH) is an independent nonprofit research organization based in New York City. ICPH studies the impact of poverty on family and child well-being and generates research that will enhance public policies and programs affecting poor or homeless children and their families. Specifically, ICPH examines the condition of extreme poverty in the United States and its effect on educational attainment, housing, employment, child welfare, domestic violence, and family wellness. Please visit our Web site for more information.
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Children's Books and Curricula Web Page
A Shelter Is Not a Home…Or Is It? REVISITED
Journal of Children & Poverty (JCP)
National Survey of Programs and Services for Homeless Families
ICP Conference 2010: Children, Poverty, and Homelessness: from Research to Policy, from Policy to Practice
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