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Most Kids in Child Care Facilities Aren’t Getting Enough Exercise, New Study Finds
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America's Aging Electric Grid Suggests Blackouts Could Spread Nationwide
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Active Child Care Workers Lead to Active Toddlers
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Findings of the Abt-led Study of Nutrition and Activity in Child Care Settings (SNACS) suggest ample room for improvement in provision of physical activity opportunities during child care.

What Does It Mean to ‘Overspend’ on Teacher Salaries?
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Abt’s Cara Jackson set off a Tweet storm that she turned into a two-part blog series for Education Week on the role of teacher’s salaries in student outcomes.

Federal Permitting Set for Billion-Dollar Boost in Climate Bill
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What should solving S.F.'s unsheltered homelessness cost?
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As San Francisco debates how to best shelter people experiencing homelessness—with an emphasis on the cost to implement proposed solutions—the SF Examiner reached out to Abt for some insight.

Homeless encampments — and the debate over what to do about them — explained
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Abt’s research for the Department of Housing and Urban Development on encampments was cited repeatedly throughout the article, including our first-ever national cost report on encampments.

Fewer Boston high school graduates are enrolling in college, while completion rates stagnate
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Trust and Localization: The Missing Tools in Pandemic Preparedness and Response
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What is humanity’s best defense against a pandemic or other major threat? You’d be partially right to think: high-tech equipment in gleaming new health facilities, a computer farm in the cloud to collect and share data, highly qualified clinical staff, vast sums for vaccine research and development, and expansive budgets funding expensive national public health systems.