Elizabeth T. Powers
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
H-index: 17
North America-United States
Top articles of Elizabeth T. Powers
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Family Child Care Providers’ Experience With the Child and Adult Care Food Program During the COVID-19 Pandemic | Brenda Davis Koester Stephanie Sloane Katherine E Speirs Elizabeth T Powers Rachel A Gordon | 2024/4 | |
P12-012-23 CACFP Participating Family Child Care Providers and COVID-19: Implications for Child Nutrition | Current Developments in Nutrition | Brenda Koester Elizabeth Powers Stephanie Sloane | 2023/7/1 |
The Impact of COVID on Illinois' Licensed Child Care Capacity | Institute of Government and Public Affairs Research Paper No. Forthcoming | Elizabeth T Powers | 2023/4/19 |
Making Family Childcare More Resilient: Child and Adult Care Food Program Policies During the COVID-19 Pandemic May Point the Way Forward | Elizabeth T Powers | 2023/12 | |
The Impact of Federal Nutrition Support for Infants and Young Children on Home Daycare Services | Elizabeth T. Powers Jian Zou | 2023/11 | |
Gender differences in economics course-taking and majoring: findings from an RCT | AEA Papers and Proceedings | Daniel Halim Elizabeth T Powers Rebecca Thornton | 2022/5/1 |
Policy Spotlight: Child care is foundational for economic recovery | Elizabeth T Powers | 2021/6/9 | |
Permanent Intrathecal Access in Domestic Piglet for Biomarker and Discovery Studies (4833) | Megan Pino Ranjit Ganguly Kelly Rich Ashley Fox Lori Mattox | 2021/4/13 | |
Is it Possible to Make ‘Easy’Cuts to Human Services Spending by Attacking Waste, Fraud, and Abuse? | Elizabeth T Powers | 2021/7/29 | |
ELIZABETH T. POWERS | Elizabeth T Powers | 2021/6/20 | |
Child care is foundational for economic recovery | Available at SSRN 3883434 | Elizabeth Powers | 2020/6/19 |
What Policymakers Should Know About the Fiscal Impact of COVID-19 on Illinois | Available at SSRN 3882943 | David Merriman | 2020/4/9 |
Licensed family child care providers’ participation in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP): greater benefits and fewer burdens in highly urban areas? | Early Education and Development | Katherine E Speirs Rachel A Gordon Elizabeth T Powers Brenda D Koester Barbara H Fiese | 2020/2/17 |