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Randy Albelda, Ph.D.

Randy Albelda Senior Fellow
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Randy is a Professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts Boston and a Senior Fellow at the Center for Social Policy. She writes, speaks and teaches about low-income families, welfare reform, paid family leave policies, racial and gender divisions in occupations, same sex couples and children, state tax policies, the distribution of family income and earnings, and gender and race bias in radical theories of labor market segmentation.
Recent Center Work: Bridging the Gaps

 

 

Noteworthy News

Françoise Carré Discusses President Obama's Jobs Summit on NECN
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Through funding from the Hyams Foundation and the Sociological Initiatives Fund, the Center for Social Policy contributed to this CHAPA Briefing Paper, authored by Ann Verrilli: The Massachusetts Rental Voucher Program: Maintaining the State’s Primary Homeless Prevention Tool, June
October 28, 2009
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Revenue Committee’s Subcommittee on Tax Expenditure Budgets:
Randy Albelda's testimony on Understanding and Reforming Tax Expenditures to the Massachusetts Legislature's Committee on Revenue.
October 28, 2009
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"Connecting Vulnerable Job Seekers with Employers." 2009.
Françoise Carré. Diversity Executive.com. September 13.
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Creative Economy Initiative:
Counting On Care Work: Human Infrastructure in Massachusetts by Randy Albelda, Mignon Duffy and Nancy Folbre
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FEATURED VIDEO from Reshaping Poverty Policy Conference
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Progressive Planning: The Magazine of Planners Network article:
Unaffordable "Affordable" Housing: Challenging the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Area Median Income
by Michael E. Stone

 

Citizen Lobbyists Speaking OUT for Real Health Care Reform.
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