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Zachary Parolin
Zachary Parolin
Bocconi University, Columbia University
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COVID-19, school closures, and child poverty: a social crisis in the making
W Van Lancker, Z Parolin
The Lancet Public Health 5 (5), e243-e244, 2020
18922020
Large socio-economic, geographic and demographic disparities exist in exposure to school closures
Z Parolin, EK Lee
Nature human behaviour 5 (4), 522-528, 2021
1932021
Estimating monthly poverty rates in the United States
Z Parolin, M Curran, J Matsudaira, J Waldfogel, C Wimer
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 41 (4), 1177-1203, 2022
115*2022
The care burden during COVID-19: A national database of child care closures in the United States
EK Lee, Z Parolin
Socius 7, 23780231211032028, 2021
972021
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families and the Black–White child poverty gap in the United States
Z Parolin
Socio-Economic Review 19 (3), 1005-1035, 2021
882021
The initial effects of the expanded child tax credit on material hardship
Z Parolin, E Ananat, SM Collyer, M Curran, C Wimer
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2021
762021
The role of poverty and racial discrimination in exacerbating the health consequences of COVID-19
Z Parolin, EK Lee
The Lancet Regional Health–Americas 7, 2022
682022
Forecasting estimates of poverty during the COVID-19 crisis
Z Parolin, C Wimer
Poverty and Social Policy Brief 4 (8), 1-18, 2020
672020
Support for a universal basic income: A demand–capacity paradox?
Z Parolin, L Siöland
Journal of European Social Policy 30 (1), 5-19, 2020
582020
The levels and trends in deep and extreme poverty in the United States, 1993–2016
D Brady, Z Parolin
Demography 57 (6), 2337-2360, 2020
572020
Effects of the expanded Child Tax Credit on employment outcomes: Evidence from real-world data from April to December 2021
E Ananat, B Glasner, C Hamilton, Z Parolin
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2022
552022
Absence of monthly child tax credit leads to 3.7 million more children in poverty in January 2022
Z Parolin, S Collyer, MA Curran
Poverty and social policy brief 6 (2), 1-5, 2022
462022
Automation, occupational earnings trends, and the moderating role of organized labor
Z Parolin
Social Forces 99 (3), 921-946, 2021
46*2021
A glass ceiling on poverty reduction? An empirical investigation into the structural constraints on minimum income protections
B Cantillon, Z Parolin, D Collado
Journal of European social policy 30 (2), 129-143, 2020
45*2020
The enduring significance of ethno-racial inequalities in poverty in the US, 1993–2017
RS Baker, D Brady, Z Parolin, DT Williams
Population Research and Policy Review 41 (3), 1049-1083, 2022
392022
Poor state, rich state: Understanding the variability of poverty rates across US states
J Laird, Z Parolin, J Waldfogel, C Wimer
Sociological Science.-[Sl] 5, 628-652, 2018
392018
Unemployment and child health during COVID-19 in the USA
Z Parolin
The Lancet Public Health 5 (10), e521-e522, 2020
362020
The effect of benefit underreporting on estimates of poverty in the United States
Z Parolin
Social Indicators Research 144 (2), 869-898, 2019
352019
Monthly poverty rates among children after the expansion of the Child Tax Credit
Z Parolin, S Collyer, M Curran, C Wimer
Poverty and Social Policy Brief, 2021
342021
What a social investment ‘litmus test’must address: A response to Plavgo and Hemerijck
Z Parolin, W Van Lancker
Journal of European Social Policy 31 (3), 297-308, 2021
322021
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