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Change of place: Swack joins Carsey Institute
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Concord: the percentage of New Hampshire children living in poverty rose faster than any other state from 2011 to 2012, putting to an end the state's 10-year run as holding the nation's lowest child poverty rate, according to Census data analyzed by the Carsey Institute at the University of New Hampshire
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More than 75 percent of Coos County residents surveyed last year said they would tell local teenagers to move away when they grow up, according to a report from the University of New Hampshire's Carsey Institute, which polled 969 Coos County residents in spring and summer of 2007
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The Effect of Medicaid Wage Pass-Through Programs on the Wages of Direct Care Workers
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Carsey report: underemployment persists
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Rural students; "reading levels of rural 3rd graders lag behind their suburban peers"
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UNH, St. Anselm are cited for 'community engagement'
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Stonyfield 'boot camp' seeks entrepreneurs
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Deadline nears for 'boot camp' registration
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