Sentences with phrase «rigorous economic support»

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This design report describes the B3 study, a rigorous evaluation of new program approaches to support low - income fathers in working toward economic stability and improved relationships with their children.
The trend of increasing racial and economic segregation is a nationwide trend — not just in Alabama and other Southern states.55 The South, however, was the only region in the country to see a net increase in private school enrollment between 1960 and 2000, and where private school enrollment is higher, support for spending in public schools tends to be lower.56 A growing body of rigorous research shows that money absolutely matters for public schools, especially for the students from low - income families who attend them.57 What's more, private schools in the South tend to have the largest overrepresentation of white students.58 In fact, research has shown that the strongest predictor of white private school enrollment is the proportion of black students in the local public schools.59
What is needed is a recognition that environmental and government regulatory organizations would be well advised to support only regulations that meet rigorous scientific, economic, and legal tests.
Winrock International supports ACR's comprehensive approach to rigorous carbon accounting paired with stringent safeguards for REDD +, towards fulfilling the organization's global mission of empowering the disadvantaged, increasing economic opportunity and sustaining natural resources.
In keeping with its goal of using innovation and rigorous analytical methodologies to support improved legal outcomes, Juridica seeks to provide attractive returns to its investors by selecting claim assets that meet well - defined underwriting criteria, that are indicative of solid and verifiable economic value, and that promote the company's strategic objectives.
This design report describes the B3 study, a rigorous evaluation of new program approaches to support low - income fathers in working toward economic stability and improved relationships with their children.
Although one program in Oklahoma City slightly increased relationship stability, the most rigorous evaluation of the programs in eight cities found that, overall, they created no long - term improvements in new unwed parents» relationship quality, marriage rates, or children's economic wellbeing, and they actually resulted in modest decreases in fathers» financial support and parental involvement.
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