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A Closer Look: Proximity Boosts Homeless Student Performance in New York City. (2020). Cassidy, Michael T.
In: IZA Discussion Papers.
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  1. Improving school attendance among homeless children: Evaluating the attendance matters program. (2023). Bainbridge, Jay ; Cassidy, Michael ; Treglia, Dan.
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  2. Short Moves and Long Stays: Homeless Family Responses to Exogenous Shelter Assignments in New York City. (2020). Cassidy, Michael T.
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