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Data Snapshot: Poorer Working Families With Young Children And No Out-Of-Pocket Child Care Struggle Financially, Robert Paul Hartley, Beth Mattingly, Christopher Wimer
Data Snapshot: Poorer Working Families With Young Children And No Out-Of-Pocket Child Care Struggle Financially, Robert Paul Hartley, Beth Mattingly, Christopher Wimer
Carsey School of Public Policy
Low-income families with working parents face significant burdens paying for child care, which can function as a barrier to work and often means parents must rely on child care arrangements that are less formal and less stable.
Data Snapshot: Working Families With Young Children Are Unlikely To Afford Child Care, Beth Mattingly, Robert Paul Hartley, Christopher Wimer
Data Snapshot: Working Families With Young Children Are Unlikely To Afford Child Care, Beth Mattingly, Robert Paul Hartley, Christopher Wimer
Carsey School of Public Policy
Working families with young children face substantial barriers in accessing and affording quality child care. Figure 1 shows that among working families with a child under age 3, those who do not pay for child care are more likely to live in poor or low-income families than those who do pay for child care (61 percent versus 45 percent).
Unh Researchers Find Effects Of Climate Change Could Accelerate By Mid-Century, Robbin Ray
Unh Researchers Find Effects Of Climate Change Could Accelerate By Mid-Century, Robbin Ray
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
A Sustainable Future For Latin America?, Scott Weintraub
A Sustainable Future For Latin America?, Scott Weintraub
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Protecting A Native Species, Sarah Schaier
In A Service State Of Mind, Kate Springer
Unh Students Take Wildlife Conservation Abroad, Sarah Schaier
Unh Students Take Wildlife Conservation Abroad, Sarah Schaier
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Talking Entrepreneurialism In China, Jody Record
Talking Entrepreneurialism In China, Jody Record
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Speaking Of Spanish, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
Speaking Of Spanish, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
No Consistent Evidence For Advancing Or Delaying Trends In Spring Phenology On The Tibetan Plateau, Xufeng Wang, Jingfeng Xiao, Xin Li, Guodong Cheng, Mingguo Ma, Tao Che, Shaoying Wang, Jinkui Wu
No Consistent Evidence For Advancing Or Delaying Trends In Spring Phenology On The Tibetan Plateau, Xufeng Wang, Jingfeng Xiao, Xin Li, Guodong Cheng, Mingguo Ma, Tao Che, Shaoying Wang, Jinkui Wu
Faculty Publications
Vegetation phenology is a sensitive indicator of climate change and has significant effects on the exchange of carbon, water, and energy between the terrestrial biosphere and the atmosphere. The Tibetan Plateau, the Earth's “third pole,” is a unique region for studying the long‐term trends in vegetation phenology in response to climate change because of the sensitivity of its alpine ecosystems to climate and its low‐level human disturbance. There has been a debate whether the trends in spring phenology over the Tibetan Plateau have been continuously advancing over the last two to three decades. In this study, we examine the trends …
Data Snapshot: 2.1 Million More Childless U.S. Women Than Anticipated, Kenneth Johnson
Data Snapshot: 2.1 Million More Childless U.S. Women Than Anticipated, Kenneth Johnson
Carsey School of Public Policy
In 2016, there were 2.1 million more childless women of prime child-bearing age than anticipated. The 19.5 million women age 20–39 in 2016 who had never given birth was 12 percent more than demographers would have expected given child-bearing patterns just before the Great Recession. In 2016, there were 7 percent more women 20–39 than ten years earlier, but 22 percent more who had never had a child.
Snowy Sunset, Scott Ripley
Excellence In International Engagement, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
Excellence In International Engagement, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Into The Woods, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
Into The Woods, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
New Snow Scales Let Unh Researchers Measure Changes In N.H.’S Snowpack In Real Time, Lori Tyler Gula
New Snow Scales Let Unh Researchers Measure Changes In N.H.’S Snowpack In Real Time, Lori Tyler Gula
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
L.L. Bean Chairman Joins Unh Foundation, Erika Mantz
L.L. Bean Chairman Joins Unh Foundation, Erika Mantz
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
New Faculty Books, Sarah Harvey
One Hundred Percent Of First-Time Bar Takers From Unh Law Pass The New York, California, Vermont, And D.C. Bar Exams In Summer 2017, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
One Hundred Percent Of First-Time Bar Takers From Unh Law Pass The New York, California, Vermont, And D.C. Bar Exams In Summer 2017, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Liberal Arts Student Ideas Recognized In 2017 Social Venture Innovation Challenge, Susan Dumais
Liberal Arts Student Ideas Recognized In 2017 Social Venture Innovation Challenge, Susan Dumais
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
A Night At The Observatory, Kate Springer
L.L. Bean Chairman Joins Unh Foundation, Jennifer Saunders
L.L. Bean Chairman Joins Unh Foundation, Jennifer Saunders
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Unh Harvests Tilapia For New Hampshire Food Bank, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
Unh Harvests Tilapia For New Hampshire Food Bank, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
The New Hampshire, Vol. 107, No. 14 (Dec. 7, 2017), The New Hampshire
The New Hampshire, Vol. 107, No. 14 (Dec. 7, 2017), The New Hampshire
The New Hampshire Print Edition
An independent student produced newspaper from the University of New Hampshire.
Coaching The Professionals, Jody Record
Unh Law Graduates Achieving Outstanding Bar Passage, Employment Success, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
Unh Law Graduates Achieving Outstanding Bar Passage, Employment Success, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
Serving Those Who Serve, Jody Record
Unh Announces Winners Of Statewide Social Venture Innovation Challenge, Erika Mantz
Unh Announces Winners Of Statewide Social Venture Innovation Challenge, Erika Mantz
Media Relations
No abstract provided.
Honey And Flowers For All, Sarah Schaier
John Cerullo Co-Authors Book On Brock Impeachment, Judicial Independence, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
John Cerullo Co-Authors Book On Brock Impeachment, Judicial Independence, Unh Communications And Public Affairs
UNH Today Archive
No abstract provided.
History On Tv, Susan Dumais