
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In this episode, we hear from Hope Harvey about doubled-up households in the United States and why she thinks we should be paying more attention to the situations of people who are living in shared households. Professor Harvey is an Assistant Professor of Public Policy at the University of Kentucky, where she is a research affiliate at the University of Kentucky Center for Poverty Research. She's also a 2022-2023 IRP Visiting Poverty Scholar.
In the episode, Professor Harvey discusses two papers:
Hope Harvey, Rachel Dunifon, and Natasha Pilkauskas. Under whose roof? Understanding the living arrangements of children in doubled-up households. Demography. 2021; 58(3): 821-846.
Hope Harvey. When Mothers Can't "Pay the Cost to Be the Boss": Roles and Identity within Doubled-up Households. Social Problems. 2020
By Institute for Research on Poverty4.9
2424 ratings
In this episode, we hear from Hope Harvey about doubled-up households in the United States and why she thinks we should be paying more attention to the situations of people who are living in shared households. Professor Harvey is an Assistant Professor of Public Policy at the University of Kentucky, where she is a research affiliate at the University of Kentucky Center for Poverty Research. She's also a 2022-2023 IRP Visiting Poverty Scholar.
In the episode, Professor Harvey discusses two papers:
Hope Harvey, Rachel Dunifon, and Natasha Pilkauskas. Under whose roof? Understanding the living arrangements of children in doubled-up households. Demography. 2021; 58(3): 821-846.
Hope Harvey. When Mothers Can't "Pay the Cost to Be the Boss": Roles and Identity within Doubled-up Households. Social Problems. 2020

38,232 Listeners

25,795 Listeners

7,861 Listeners

8,467 Listeners

14,659 Listeners

87,552 Listeners

112,191 Listeners

56,577 Listeners

9,072 Listeners

2,356 Listeners

10,283 Listeners

1,626 Listeners

5,544 Listeners

16,215 Listeners

752 Listeners