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    Past and Present Differences in Opportunity by Neighborhood

    This project seeks to understand how mobility has evolved over the course of the 20th Century to predict how it may evolve over the next 30 years. It examines neighborhood factors that affect mobility and investigates whether the historical characteristics of childhood neighborhoods affect adult outcomes. The paper includes results for children by race, gender and levels of parental income.


    https://www.pgpf.org/us-2050/research-projects/Past-and-Present-Differences-in-Opportunity-by-Neighborhood

    Press Releases & Statements

    Thousands of College Students Unite to Offer 'My Two Cents'

    My Two Cents Day, part of the Up to Us campaign sponsored by the Peter G. Peterson Foundation in partnership with the Clinton Global Initiative University (CGI U) and Net Impact, is a student-led effort to engage, educate and inspire action among the generation most impacted by the nation’s long term fiscal and economic health.


    https://www.pgpf.org/press-release/2015/02/thousands-of-college-students-unite-to-offer-my-two-cents

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    Demographic Drivers of the Post-Recessionary Fertility Decline and the Future of U.S. Fertility

    This paper examines trends in important demographic drivers of fertility—such as women’s intentions to have children, postponed childbearing, and migration—to better understand the implications of the recent fertility decline for future fertility patterns.


    https://www.pgpf.org/us-2050/research-projects/Demographic-Drivers-of-the-Post-Recessionary-Fertility-Decline-and-the-Future-of-US-Fertility

    Programs & Projects

    Growth and Change in the Composition of Vulnerable Nonresident Fatherhood

    This study looks at the number and composition of vulnerable nonresident fathers who have limited ability to pay their child support obligations. Using a representative state’s policies, it provides rough predictions of how many nonresident fathers would have negative income after meeting their full child support obligations, their own basic needs and tax obligations. It also describes the demographic composition of these vulnerable fathers.


    https://www.pgpf.org/us-2050/research-projects/Growth-and-Change-in-the-Composition-of-Vulnerable-Nonresident-Fatherhood

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    US 2050: Speakers

    By 2050, the US will be very different than it is today. Adults aged 65 and over will outnumber children under the age of 18, and our population will be much more racially and ethnically diverse, the young much more so than the old. With those changing demographics as a backdrop, the US 2050 project examines the socioeconomic developments and fiscal choices we make today that will determine standards of living decades from now.


    https://www.pgpf.org/us-2050/speakers

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