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Molly Costanzo on Improving the Economic Well-being for Households with Children with Disabilities

Molly Costanzo on Improving the Economic Well-being for Households with Children with Disabilities

Update: 2025-01-28
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Between 5% and 20% of children in the United States live with a disability. The definition and measurement of disability are constantly changing. Therefore, people with disabilities have been inadequately represented and understudied in research. In this episode, Molly Costanzo shares her research on the economic well-being for households with children with disabilities and recommendations for policymakers, practitioners, and researchers to improve their quality of life.

Molly Costanzo is a scientist at the Institute for Research on Poverty. She has a PhD in social welfare from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her research focuses broadly on policies that support children and families.

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Molly Costanzo on Improving the Economic Well-being for Households with Children with Disabilities

Molly Costanzo on Improving the Economic Well-being for Households with Children with Disabilities