This cycle has a disproportionate effect on Native American families. As noted in the 2019 report, the harmful effects of living in poverty during childhood can entrench families and communities in poverty, leading to the transmission of poverty from one generation to the next. Building on the findings of the NASEM (2019) report, A Roadmap to Reducing Child Poverty, this ad hoc committee was convened by the Board on Children, Youth, and Families to identify policies and programs with the potential to reduce long-term, intergenerational poverty. The meeting was held to inform the future consensus report of the National Academies Committee on Policies and Programs to Reduce Intergenerational Poverty. On July 22 and 25, 2022, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (National Academies) held an information gathering meeting titled, Intergenerational Poverty and Mobility Among Native Americans 1 in the U.S. Intergenerational Poverty and Mobility Among Native Americans in the United States Proceedings of a Workshop-in Brief
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