Young Adults
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“Hyperlocal” Career Pathway Programs in New Hampshire In this report, author Jayson Seaman reports that cross-sector partnerships are playing a critical role in helping New Hampshire youth transition into postsecondary education and work. The partnerships work best when they involve collaboration and flexibility and… |
New Hampshire | Education, Employment, New Hampshire, Young Adults |
Improving Staff Communication for Small Non-Profits In this white paper, author Elizabeth Schwaner discusses challenges faced by Girls' Empowerment Program, a non-profit organization based in the northeast U.S. that serves at-risk girls in its community through a year-round mentoring program paired with a… |
Leadership, New England, Young Adults | |
Migration Gains to New Hampshire From Other U.S. States Are Growing, With the Largest Gains Among Young Adults In this data snapshot, author Kenneth Johnson discusses how New Hampshire is now gaining significantly more migrants from other U.S. destinations than earlier in the decade. The largest gains are among young adults.
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Demography | Demography, Migration, New Hampshire, Young Adults |
The Benefits and Barriers to Living in Coös County In this report, author Kristine Bundschuh identifies the benefits and barriers that emerging adults, age 18–25, perceive as they make the decision to stay in, leave, or return to Coös County, New Hampshire. The main draws to living in Coös are its family and… |
New Hampshire | Community, New Hampshire, Young Adults |
The Poverty-Reducing Effects of the EITC and Other Safety Nets for Young Adult Parents In this brief, Jess Carson explores the poverty-reducing effects of key federal safety net programs among 18-24 year old (“young adult”) parents.
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Center for Social Policy in Practice, COVID-19 | Child Care, Children, COVID-19, Family, Food Assistance, Low Income, Safety Net, Young Adults |
For One in Four Very Young, Low-Income Children, Parents Are Young Too This brief maps the distribution of children living with young adult parents, describes their parents’ characteristics, and details ways to strengthen policy supports that can fortify their families’ ability to succeed.
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Vulnerable Families Research Program | Child Care, Children, Family, Young Adults |
Tracking Change in the North Country In this brief, author Eleanor Jaffee summarizes several major accomplishments of a ten year research partnership between the Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and the Carsey School and considers how they may inform future… |
New Hampshire | Community, Coös Youth Study, New Hampshire, Young Adults |
More Young Adult Migrants Moving to New Hampshire from Other U.S. Locations New Hampshire received a significant net inflow of people from other U.S. states between 2013 and 2017 according to new Census Bureau estimates. The average annual domestic migration gain was 5,900 between 2013 and 2017
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Demography, New Hampshire | Demography, New Hampshire, Young Adults |
Data Snapshot: Fewer Young Adults Lack Health Insurance Following Key ACA Provisions The share of people without health insurance has dropped dramatically since the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), but declines have been most dramatic among young adults age 19 to 25. In 2008, one-in-three 23-year-olds were uninsured, likely reflecting… |
Vulnerable Families Research Program | Health Insurance, Poverty, Young Adults |
Data Snapshot: Millennials and Climate Change From more frequent flooding to heat waves and drought, adverse impacts from climate change are already being experienced. Scientists warn of worse impacts within the lifetime of many people alive today, if greenhouse gas emissions are not reduced. Although majorities… |
Community, Environment, and Climate Change | Climate Change, Environment, Trust, Young Adults |