Data on Families with Low Incomes Across America Can Inform Two-Generation Approaches
Research suggests that two-generation (2Gen) approaches can help interrupt the economic and social barriers to many families‚Äô economic mobility and increased well-being and carry long-term benefits. Child Trends – in partnership with Ascend at the Aspen Institute – conducted new analyses for this report, which provides a current data snapshot of some of the families in the United States who may be eligible for and benefit from 2Gen supports and services. Policymakers, researchers, and program evaluators should pay attention to these same data points in efforts to assess families‚Äô needs and identify supports to help them thrive.