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Posts by Natasha Pilkauskas

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POSTDOC OPENING! We are hiring a Postdoctoral Fellow for a mixed-methods project aimed at supporting and researching implementation of high-quality preschool curricula. The position is 1-2 years and can be in person or remote.

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The Impact of Income Support Policies on Children's Health | Milbank Memorial Fund News article: In her contribution to The Milbank Quarterly centennial anniversary issue, Natasha V. Pilkauskas discusses what the evidence shows about the role of different types of income support pol...

As the federal government shutdown continues and the USDA opts not to use emergency funds for the SNAP program, 42 million people stand to lose all federal food/nutrition assistance on Nov. 1. In a Q&A, @natashap.bsky.social shared findings from her Milbank Quarterly research on the benefits of SNAP

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Affecting 1 in 5 people, transportation insecurity is America's overlooked hardship. New research from Alexandra Murphy and @natashap.bsky.social uses the Transportation Security Index to provide insights on this prevalent challenge. #EconSky #PolicySky psc.isr.umich.edu/news/transpo...

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Food Stamps: Myth Vs. Fact More than 41 million Americans receive monthly benefits through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also known as food stamps. The Onion dispels the common myths surrounding SNAP. MYTH: Defunding food stamp programs won’t actually save the government money. FACT: Cutting food stamp funding will eliminate millions of unnecessary citizens. MYTH: People who receive food stamps […]

Sometimes you just need to laugh so you don’t cry
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Session: Public Policy, Income Dynamics, and Family Well-being
Eastern Market Room
Effects of the Expansion of the Earned Income Tax Credit for Childless Young Adults on Material Well-being
Friday April 11th, 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM
Natasha Pilkauskas
Jiwan Lee
Katherine Michelmore
Christopher Wimer

Session: Public Policy, Income Dynamics, and Family Well-being Eastern Market Room Effects of the Expansion of the Earned Income Tax Credit for Childless Young Adults on Material Well-being Friday April 11th, 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM Natasha Pilkauskas Jiwan Lee Katherine Michelmore Christopher Wimer

🌸 During the Covid pandemic, Congress temporarily expanded the EITC for workers without a qualifying child. Jiwan Lee et al present findings at #PAA2025 showing the policy helped reduce material hardship among young adults. @kmichelmore.bsky.social + @natashap.bsky.social #EconSky myumi.ch/E8ww7

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Teaching housing policy next week. Went to HUD to see…mass layoffs. Having no staff will definitely solve the housing crisis. And their press site was just links to Fox News.

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Thanks Heather!

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Pilkauskas inducted to the National Academy of Social Insurance Natasha Pilkauskas, associate professor of public policy at the Ford School, is one of 64 experts who were inducted into the National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI) this year. Approved by the NASI...

Some positive news (for me) in a time of just non-stop bad news: fordschool.umich.edu/news/2025/pi...

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Junior Professional Researcher Program | U-M Careers

ISR is accepting applications for the next cohort of Junior Professional Researchers! This is a great opportunity for recent college grads to get experience working in social science research at ISR. Please reach out with any questions! #statsky #episky #econsky #publichealth #academicsky #polisky

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Careers | Human Resources

JOB ALERT: I am looking to hire two full-time pre-doctoral scholar to work with me in projects related to social stratification, human capital formation and health disparities. Data management and statistical analysis skills required. The position offers competitive salary and benefits.

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I am so proud of Kathy - this recognition of her work is well deserved. Lucky to call her my friend and collaborator (& colleague).

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New work: @natashap.bsky.social @kmichelmore.bsky.social & Nicole Kovski show that “2021 Child Tax Credit reforms improved housing affordability for families with low incomes” & allowed them to ↓ the # residing in households & ↓ past-due rent or mortgage. read.dukeupress.edu/demography/a...

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We’ve got some new work out in the CTC and living arrangements.

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Kathy and I wrote a thing about the latest CTC expansion being debates.

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Go blue!!!

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Amazing! Congratulations Callie!

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