Spring 2001, Volume 22, Number 1
Conference to Explore Effects of Incarceration on Children and Families
Study Finds Illinois's Low-Income Families Show Progress After Welfare Reform...
...But Reform Effects Mixed for Children
Conference Considers Issues Beyond Pregnant Chads
Vote of Felons, Ex-Felons Would Have Changed Election Outcomes
Spring Conference Offers Comparative Perspectives on Advanced Welfare States
Study Explores Political Feelings of Non-Voters, Finds They're Like Voters
Cook Ends Tenure as President of Society on Aging
Proponents (Mis)Quote Public Opinion on Social Security
Debunking the Myths
Early Nurture Spurs Child Development
Three-City Study Finds Welfare Reform Takes Toll on Struggling Families
Kinship Care: Wrapped in Red Tape
Workbook Shares Rural Community Successes
Poverty and Inequality in the New Bush Administration
Time Was Ripe for Health Care Reform
Faculty Bookshelf
For Urban Lawyers, Practice Makes Perfect: Firms Reorganize to Meet New Client Needs
Latinos Losing Ground in Chicago's CAPS Program
Lack of Data Mars U.S. Policy on Illegal Drugs, Study Finds
September Poverty Conference Targets Hard-to-Employ Families
Study Links Dropouts to School Safety
IPR Undergraduate Summer Training
Newsletter Staff
Editor:
Audrey Chambers
Writers:
Beth Kormanik
Barbara Ray
Anne Tatalovich
Design:
Valerie Lorimer
Photo credits:
Audrey Chambers
Evanston Photographic Studios, Jim Ziv