From Urban Institute :: Research Update <[email protected]>
Subject Using data to examine children’s health care access
Date May 23, 2023 11:01 AM
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Assessing health care access among children enrolled in Medicaid/Children&rsquo;s Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
In 2016&ndash;19, about 40 percent of Medicaid/CHIP-enrolled children faced at least one health care access barrier. Children with a foreign-born parent and noncitizens were among groups with higher unmet needs.

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Comparing Spanish and English applications to DC public prekindergarten
DC public prekindergarten leads the nation in access, but families who apply in Spanish and those who apply in English differ in their chances of securing a spot.

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Nontraditional-hour child care demand, supply, and preferences in Austin/Travis County
The potential demand for nontraditional-hour child care is higher among groups facing structural barriers to opportunities, including working families with parents who are Black or Hispanic, are immigrants, and many other groups.

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Nailing new labor models: Exploring sectoral bargaining and high-road training partnerships in the nail salon sector
The US nail salon sector largely comprises small businesses staffed by immigrants and refugees. Partnerships and sectoral boards could help build a more sustainable and equitable industry.

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Revising OMB&rsquo;s Standards for Maintaining, Collecting, and Presenting Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity
&ldquo;The standards should create uniformity, interoperability, and comparability enabling federal data collection, reporting, and new responsibilities to enforce civil rights laws that address systems of oppression,&rdquo; Urban experts commented in a public letter.

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