Using Behavioral Insights to Increase Incarcerated Parents’ Requests for Child Support Modifications
We study programs that aim to improve the economic outcomes of people who are involved in public systems, including food and cash assistance, child support, and child welfare. We also study strategies to support parents and build healthier family relationships.
Which Improves Welfare Recipients’ Earnings More in the Long Term?
Using Behavioral Science to Improve Indiana’s Child Care Subsidy Program
A Conditional Cash Transfer Program in Two American Cities
Findings from Family Rewards 2.0
A Scan of the Literature and Current Approaches
An Implementation Study of Children’s Institute, Inc.
A Technical Supplement to “Behavioral Economics and Social Policy”