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To contact these experts, please call the Office of Public Affairs at (202) 261-5709 Barbara Butrica, Income & Benefits Policy Center. Areas of expertise: Retirement income and assets; economic well being of baby boom generation; Social Security. Melissa Favreault, Income & Benefits Policy Center. Areas of expertise: Income and wealth distribution; dynamic microsimulation models; mortality and morbidity; pensions; retirement and aging; Social Security, Supplemental Security Income. Robert Lerman, institute fellow, Center on Labor, Human Services, & Population. Areas of expertise: Education and employment; job training; income and wealth distribution; school-to-work initiatives; child support/paternity; family structure and composition; poverty; unwed fathers; welfare reform. Nancy Pindus, Center on Metropolitan Housing & Communities. Areas of expertise: Health occupations; sectoral employment and economic development; job training; social services integration; performance monitoring; welfare reform; community development, including New Market Tax Credit program; food assistance programs; tribal assistance and economic development. Caroline Ratcliffe, Center on Labor, Human Services, & Population. Areas of expertise:Poverty; cash welfare and Food Stamp Program impact on outcomes for children and families; welfare-to-work programs. Margaret Simms, Low-Income Working Families Project. Areas of expertise: Civil rights; economics of race and ethnicity; employment and training; income and wealth; low-wage labor markets; minority business development; minority labor markets; poverty; welfare reform. Karen Smith, Income & Benefits Policy Center. Areas of expertise: Income and wealth distribution; dynamic microsimulation models; pensions; retirement and aging; Social Security; retirement income. Wayne Vroman, Center on Labor, Human Services, & Population. Areas of expertise: Labor market composition, structure, and trends; unemployment insurance. Doug Wissoker, Center on Labor, Human Services, & Population. Areas of expertise: Housing, hiring and employment discrimination; poverty; civil rights. Sheila Zedlewski, director, Income & Benefits Policy Center. Areas of expertise: Work support programs; state spending for low-income populations; poverty; welfare reform; food stamp policy; child nutrition programs; engagement of older adults. |