Summer Workshops on Poverty Research
Each summer, we offer at least one workshop for poverty researchers from across the nation. Through a competitive process, we fund around 25 emerging scholars to attend the workshops, held in Ann Arbor.
The workshops are generally held over the course of one week and include about thirty hours of instruction in a substantive, frontier topic in poverty research.
Summer 2010: Analyzing Poverty and Socioeconomic Trends Using the American Community Survey (ACS)
Deadline: February 26, 2010
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Read about past Summer Workshops:
Summer 2009: Analyzing Poverty and Socioeconomic Trends Using the American Community Survey (ACS)
Summer 2008: Analyzing Poverty and Socioeconomic Trends Using the American Community Survey (ACS)
Summer 2006: Poverty and Child Development Data Workshop
Summer 2005: Poverty in America: Empirical Trends and Theoretical Explanations
Summer 2004: Analyzing Poverty and Welfare Trends Using Census 2000
Summer 2004: Poverty in America: Empirical Trends and Theoretical Explanations
Summer 2003: Analyzing Poverty and Welfare Trends Using Census 2000

