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Michelle Chau’s Publications

Research Analyst
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NCCP Publications

  • Douglas-Hall, Ayana; Chau, Michelle. 2007. Most Low-Income Parents Are Employed. National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
  • Douglas-Hall, Ayana; Chau, Michelle. 2007. Parents’ Low Education Leads to Low Income, Despite Full-Time Employment. National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
  • Chau, Michelle; Douglas-Hall, Ayana. 2007. Low-Income Children in the United States: National and State Trend Data, 1996-2006. National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
  • Douglas-Hall, Ayana; Chau, Michelle. 2007. Basic Facts About Low-Income Children: Birth to Age 18. National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
  • Douglas-Hall, Ayana; Chau, Michelle. 2007. Basic Facts About Low-Income Children: Birth to Age 3. National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
  • Douglas-Hall, Ayana; Chau, Michelle. 2007. Basic Facts About Low-Income Children: Birth to Age 6. National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
  • Dinan, Kinsey Alden; Fass, Sarah; Chau, Michelle; Douglas-Hall, Ayana. 2007. Struggling Despite Hard Work: Illinois and Chicago. National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
  • Dinan, Kinsey Alden; Fass, Sarah; Chau, Michelle; Douglas-Hall, Ayana. 2006. Struggling Despite Hard Work: Michigan and Detroit. National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
  • Koball, Heather; Chau, Michelle; Douglas-Hall, Ayana. 2006. Parents’ Low Education Leads to Low Income, Despite Full-Time Employment. National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
  • Douglas-Hall, Ayana; Chau, Michelle; Koball, Heather. 2006. Most Low-Income Parents are Employed. National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
  • Douglas-Hall, Ayana; Chau, Michelle; Koball, Heather. 2006. Basic Facts About Low-Income Children: Birth to Age 18. National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
  • Douglas-Hall, Ayana; Chau, Michelle; Koball, Heather. 2006. Basic Facts About Low-Income Children: Birth to Age 3. National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
  • Douglas-Hall, Ayana; Chau, Michelle; Koball, Heather. 2006. Basic Facts About Low-Income Children: Birth to Age 6. National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
  • Chau, Michelle; Douglas-Hall, Ayana; Koball, Heather. 2006. Low-Income Children in the United States: National and State Trend Data, 1995-2005. National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
  • Koball, Heather; Chau, Michelle; Douglas-Hall, Ayana. 2006. The Racial Gap in Parental Education. National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
  • Chau, Michelle; Dinan, Kinsey Alden; Fass, Sarah. 2006. On the Edge in the Empire State: New York’s Low-Income Children. National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
  • Koball, Heather; Chau, Michelle; Douglas-Hall, Ayana. 2006. Parents’ Low Education Leads to Low Income, Despite Full-Time Employment. National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
  • Chau, Michelle; Douglas-Hall, Ayana; Koball, Heather. 2006. Low-Income Children in the United States: National and State Trend Data, 1994-2004. National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
  • Chau, Michelle; Douglas-Hall, Ayana. 2005. Parents’ Low Education Leads to Low Income, Despite Full-Time Employment, 2005. National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
  • Koball, Heather; Douglas-Hall, Ayana; Chau, Michelle. 2005. Children in Urban Areas are Increasingly Low Income. National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
  • Lawrence, Sharmila; Chau, Michelle; Lennon, Mary Clare. 2004. Depression, Substance Abuse, and Domestic Violence: Little is Known About Co-Occurrence and Combined Effects on Low-Income Families. National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.