Selected Publications (PDF)
National
- The Effects of State EITC Expansion on Children’s Health (Baughman, Issue Brief No. 48)
- Rates of Public Health Insurance Coverage for Children Rise as Rates of Private Coverage Decline (Staley, Bean, and Ulrich, 2011, Issue Brief No. 41)
- Total Children Covered by Health Insurance Increased in 2009 (Bean and Staley, Issue Brief No. 34)
- More Than One in Ten American Households Relies on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefits
(Bean and Mattingly, Issue No. Brief 20) - Low Income and Impoverished Families Pay Disproportionately More for Child Care (Smith, 2010, Policy Brief No. 16)
- Federal Child Nutrition Programs are Important to Rural Households (Wauchope and Shattuck, 2010, Issue Brief No. 11)
- Rural Families with a Child Abuse Report are More Likely Headed by a Single Parent and Endure Economic and Family Stress (Mattingly, 2010, Issue Brief No. 10)
- Rural and Urban Children Have Lower Rates of Health Insurance Coverage and are More Often Covered by Public Plans (Mattingly and Stransky, 2009, Issue Brief No. 8)
- Rural Americans Continue to Account for Disproportionate High Share of U.S. Casualties in Iraq and Afghanistan (O'Hare and Bishop, 2007, Fact Sheet No. 9)
New England
- How Far Would You Drive for Fresh Food? How Some Rural New Hampshire Residents Navigate a Dismal Food Landscape (Jennifer J. Esala, Issue Brief No. 25)
- What's for Dinner? Finding and Affording Healthy Foods in New Hampshire Communities (Stracuzzi and Ward, 2010, Issue Brief No. 21)
- Indicators of New Hampshire Youth Well-Being (Wauchope, 2010, co-publication with the Children's Alliance of New Hampshire)
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