by Kali Grant, T.J. Sutcliffe, Indi Dutta-Gupta and Casey Goldvale | Sep 7, 2017 | Fact Sheet, Report
The need for paid leave is universal and well documented. This first-of-its-kind report by GCPI and The Arc explores paid family and medical leave from the disability angle.
by Casey Goldvale, Sophie Khan and Corrine Yu | Sep 1, 2017 | Fact Sheet
Young children–defined as children under age five–have been undercounted for decades, disadvantaging their families, communities, and neighborhoods. In the 2010 Census, the net undercount rate for young children was 4.6 percent, and more than 2.2 million in this age group were not included in the census results. This is a higher net undercount rate than for any other age group. Even among other children, those under five years old are more likely to be missing from census data.
by Casey Goldvale, Sophie Khan and Corrine Yu | Aug 31, 2017 | Fact Sheet
Latinos have been historically undercounted for decades, in part due to the fact that roughly one in three Latinos live in hard-to-count census tracts. As a result, Latino children are among the most undercounted populations in the United States. Hispanic children under age five were overlooked at twice the rate of young non-Hispanic White children in the 2010 Census; up to 400,000 young Latino children were missed. Being undercounted potentially disadvantages Latino families, communities, and neighborhoods.
by Casey Goldvale, Sophie Khan and Corrine Yu | Aug 31, 2017 | Fact Sheet
Asian Americans and Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders (NHPIs) have been undercounted for decades, disadvantaging their families, communities, and neighborhoods. Roughly one in five Asian Americans live in hard-to-count census tracts, along with one third of NHPI. Some Asian American and NHPI communities are especially at risk of being missed. They have greater challenges in finding stable and affordable housing, have higher incidences of poverty and unemployment and lower educational attainment, and encounter greater language barriers than other subgroups within this broad race category.