Research in Action at BUSSW: Economic Insecurity Across a Lifetime

BU School of Social Work (BUSSW) is proud to present Research in Action: Economic Insecurity Across a Lifetime, a compelling presentation of lightning talks from six BUSSW researchers who will present critical findings that explore policy solutions aimed at breaking cycles of economic insecurity. 5:30-7:00 pm (EST) l Lighting Talk Presentations/Q&A (Hybrid) 7:00-8:00 pm (EST) l Reception (In-Person) Every day, millions of Americans struggle with the rising costs of housing, healthcare, child care, and daily living expenses. Economic insecurity has profound and lasting effects on an individual’s health and well-being from childhood to their senior years. A lifetime perspective reveals how early exposure to economic hardship during childhood, adolescence, and young adulthood can shape long-term economic and health outcomes. These disparities influence access to essential resources such as healthcare, stable housing, and financial security. However, addressing these challenges remains complex due to uneven policy implementation, resource limitations, and systemic barriers. Join us as we examine the social issues and policy solutions that shape economic security, health, and well-being across an individual’s lifetime.

Register by: 3/3/2025
When 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm on 3 March 2025
Building Hybrid: BU Photonics Center, 9th floor Colloquium Room, 8 St. Mary's St and Zoom
Contact Name BUSSW MarCom
Phone 7813664166
Contact Email bussw@bu.edu
Contact Organization Boston University School of Social Work
Fees free
Open To public
Speakers Hyeouk “Chris” Hahm, PhD (moderator) – Professor and Associate Dean for Research, BUSSW Dolores Acevedo-Garcia, PhD – Professor and Director, Institute for Equity in Child Opportunity & Healthy Development (IECOHD), BUSSW Yoonsook Ha, PhD – Associate Prof