Conversation about a recently released science census report card reducing generational poverty. My pleasure this morning is to introduce you to the panelists today. We will from the people coauthors on the report telling you he highlights from the report. I encourage you to read the report, theres a lot of detail we will be able to cover today and then a broader discussion. Introducing greg duncan, the university of california irvine he has a Long Research career. He previously spent 25 years that diversity of michigan and was director claimed by harry halter, senior fellow garrett georgetown. Also in the black these department, her research focuses on shaping black communities, families. Look at policies and structural for income and other factors across generations. Fellow of the american economics. This conversation will be moderated as the visiting fellow here at brookings and economics programs. We join after spending 36 years as a staff writer at the Washington Post covering soc
This is an hour and a half. [background noises] [background noises] hello, welcome everyone. We are delighted you are able to join us today for a conversation about recently released National Academy of sciences consensus report called reducing intergenerationaler poverty. My pleasure this morning is to introduce you to the panelists who will be speaking today pit will first year from three people who are coauthors on the report to will be telling you some Key Highlights from the report. I encourage you to read the report theres a lot of detail in their that we will not be able to cover today. And then we will have a broader discussion. Introducing the report shall be greg duncan he is distinguished professor at the university of california irvine. If he has long researched greatlooking childrens early behavior and skills relate to later life outcome. Heat previously, spent 25 years university of michigan working on the income dynamics with director at one point. Hell be joined by harr
Important that we are aware, that were building awareness of what might be coming in the future. So that we are so that we are prepared. We are leaving the program here for discussion on intergenerational poverty. Live coverage here and two. Conversation about a recently released science census report card reducing generational poverty. My pleasure this morning is to introduce you to the panelists today. We will from the people coauthors on the report telling you he highlights from the report. I encourage you to read the report, theres a lot of detail we will be able to cover today and then a broader discussion. Introducing greg duncan, the university of california irvine he has a Long Research career. He previously spent 25 years that diversity of michigan and was director claimed by harry halter, senior fellow garrett georgetown. Also in the black these department, her research focuses on shaping black communities, families. Look at policies and structural for income and other factor
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