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First Nationally Representative Study of Migrant and Seasonal Head Start Programs in 20 Years Offers a Treasure Trove of Data

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Migrant and Seasonal Head Start (MSHS) programs provide early childhood education, social and support services to culturally and linguistically diverse migrant and seasonal farmworker families and their children. Since the last nationally representative study of MSHS was conducted almost 20 years ago, there’s an urgent need for an update on MSHS programs and centers, and the farmworker families they serve. Changes in migration patterns, immigration policies and climate conditions may be affecting these children and families in as yet unknown ways, and the MSHS program may have to adapt to their changing needs.
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Social Security Administration Study on the Impacts of a National Benefit Offset Policy Completed

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Abt-led Research from Large Public Policy Experiment Gives Conclusive Evidence on Potential Change to Disability Program Rules
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New Annual Report From HUD Provides Insight Into Homelessness in U.S.

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Led by Abt, AHAR reports data collected by communities on the incidence of homelessness and uses those data to identify trends and measure progress over time.
The American Evaluation Association (AEA) Evaluation24 Conference

The American Evaluation Association (AEA) Evaluation24 Conference

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Abt Global is exhibiting and presenting at the American Evaluation Association (AEA) Evaluation24 Conference in October 2024. 
Evaluation & Methods Digest – September 2024

Evaluation & Methods Digest – September 2024

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Dive into our latest edition of the Evaluation & Methods Digest!
Karin Martinson

Karin Martinson

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Researcher and policy analyst Karin Martinson has extensive knowledge of workforce development and income security policies affecting low-income populations.  With more than 30 years of experience, her research focuses on identifying effective strategies to assist disadvantaged groups seeking to gain a foothold in the labor market. The groups include low-skilled adults, cash-assistance recipients, the long-term unemployed, and those with disabilities or substance use disorders. She oversees Abt’s large portfolio of work at the U.S. Department of Labor and has worked with a wide range of federal and state agencies and philanthropic organizations.  She has led numerous research and evaluation projects, primarily in workforce and income support arena, as a project director, principal investigator, task leader, and content expert. She co-authored more than 50 research reports and briefs and contributed to published volumes on workforce policy.