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A new research brief from the Center for Research on Child Wellbeing at Princeton finds the likelihood of homelessness higher among formerly incarcerated fathers. Click here to read the brief.

Janet Currie, Ph.D. '88, the Henry Putnam Professor of Economics and Public Affairs and director of the Woodrow Wilson School's Center for Health and Wellbeing (CHW), is featured in the December issue of Health Affairs for her collaborative research and findings on the impact of air pollution on the health of infants and children. Click here for the Woodrow Wilson School's coverage of the issue. Access to the research and findings can be found here.

Building the Connection between Policy and Evidence, a new report co-authored by Future of Children senior editor Ron Haskins, discusses the Obama administration's evidence-based initiatives. Click here to read the report.

Immigrant Children, Vol. 21, Number 1, Spring 2011.

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On December 5, the Center on Children and Families at the Brookings Institution examined the status and prospects of young disadvantaged males and highlighted intervention programs that have had significant positive impacts on their education and employment. Click here to read more about the event.

What are the challenges facing working parents today? A series of Work and Family events examines changing trends in work-family balance and offers recommendations for effective work-family policies. Click here to read more.

For the five-year period beginning in 2005 and ending in 2010, Future of Children Ranked #1 by ISI Web of Knowledge Journal Citation Report in the areas of Family Studies and Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary and #3 in Health Policy and Services.

The Future of Children is a part of the Center for Research on Child Wellbeing at the Woodrow Wilson School.