Using Brain Science to Design New Pathways out of Poverty Paper
This paper published in 2014 by EMPath (formerly Crittenton Women’s Union) highlights the need for programs and policymakers to take into account the impact of social bias, persistent poverty, and trauma on brain development and Executive Function skills (impulse control, working memory, and mental flexibility) needed for adult success.
http://s3.amazonaws.com/empath-website/pdf/Research-UsingBrainScienceDesignPathwaysPoverty-0114.pdf