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Works by Jessica A. Carson in Other Sociology

2023

A Descriptive Study of Covid-Era Movers to the Northern Forest Region: "The perfect balance of things...a choice based on lifestyle, community, and values", Jessica A. Carson, Sarah Boege, Libby Schwaner
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New England Households Rely on a Mix of Child Care Arrangements, Jessica A. Carson
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New Englanders' Use of Child Care Varies by Income, Even Among Working Households, Jessica A. Carson
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Child Care Investments and Policies in the Upper Valley, in the Pandemic and Beyond: “People have to hurry because this ARPA funding isn’t going to last forever”, Sarah Boege, Jessica A. Carson, Kamala Nasirova
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Changing Child Care Supply in New Hampshire and Vermont’s Upper Valley, Jessica A. Carson, Sarah Boege
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Why Interstate Child Care Scholarship Policy Choices Matter in the Upper Valley: "You can only charge the families so much", Sarah Boege, Jessica A. Carson
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New Hampshire Parents Use Child Care but Seek More Options, Jessica A. Carson, Sarah Boege
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Supportive Program Strengths and Gaps for New Hampshire Families: "Just enough money to barely pay for most things", Sarah Boege, Jessica A. Carson
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2021

Childcare Remains Out of Reach for Millions in 2021, Leading to Disproportionate Job Losses for Black, Hispanic, and Low-Income Families, Jonathan Koltai, Jessica A. Carson, Tyrus Parker, Rebecca Glauber
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Half of New Hampshire Residents Buy Local Farm Food at Least a Few Times a Month, But Engagement Varies by County, Jessica A. Carson, Analena Bruce, Isaac Leslie
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Share of Childless Adults Eligible for EITC Triples Under American Rescue Plan, Jessica A. Carson
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2020

New Data Show One-in-Six Children Were Poor Before COVID-19 Pandemic, Jessica A. Carson, Sarah Boege
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COVID-19 Didn't Create a Child Care Crisis, But Hastened and Inflamed It, Jessica A. Carson, Marybeth J. Mattingly
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Affordability Challenges Drive Food Insufficiency in the Pandemic, Jessica A. Carson, Sarah Boege
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Innovation in Food Access Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic, Jessica A. Carson
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Rural Areas with Seasonal Homes Hit Hard by COVID-19, Jessica A. Carson
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Free and Reduced-Price Lunch Eligibility by New Hampshire State Legislative District, Sarah Boege, Jessica A. Carson
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The Poverty-Reducing Effects of the EITC and Other Safety Nets for Young Adult Parents, Jessica A. Carson
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2019

For One in Four Very Young, Low-Income Children, Parents Are Young Too, Jessica A. Carson
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Child Poverty Declines Slightly in 2018 to 18 Percent, Jessica A. Carson
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Closing Racial-Ethnic Gaps in Poverty: How Government Programs Compare, Marybeth J. Mattingly, Jessica A. Carson
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