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Alison Earle received her Ph.D. in Public Policy from the
Kennedy School of Government at Harvard
University, where she
received both the Henry A. Murray Dissertation Award and a Kennedy Ph.D.
Fellowship Award for her graduate work. She is currently the project manager
for the Work, Family, and Democracy Initiative and a lecturer at the Harvard
School of Public Health.
Dr. Earle’s research has focused
on how public policies affect the needs of working families in the United States
and worldwide. She has extensive experience working with national data on
working conditions that affect families. Her past research includes work on
the Urban Working Families Study and examining the effect of parental working
conditions in the United
States on children’s health and
development. Dr. Earle has taught graduate students about data acquisition,
management and analysis. In addition, she has taught classes in statistical
analysis and on the use of research to affect policy.
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