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P. Lindsay Chase-Lansdale is a developmental psychology known for her social policy research aimed at helping parents and children, adolescent mothers, and families living in poverty. Chase-Lansdale is the Frances Willard Professor of Human Development and Social Policy at Northwestern University.

Chase-Lansdale served as Congressional Science Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and Society for Research in Child Development. She is an elected member of the Harvard University Board of Overseers.

Chase-Lansdale is author of "Escape From Poverty: What Makes A Difference For Children? "For Better and For Worse: Welfare Reform and the Well-Being of Children and Families" and "Human Development Across Lives and Generations: The Potential For Change."

Biography
Chase-Lansdale completed a BA degree in Social Relations at Radcliffe College, Harvard University in 1974. She subsequently attended the University of Michigan and earned a PhD in Developmental Psychology in 1981.

Chase-Lansdale is a Fellow of the National Academy of Education, the American Psychological Association, and the Association for Psychological Science.

Her research on two-generational programs has been supported by grants from the Foundation for Child Development. She was a member of the inaugural cohort of the Aspen Institute's Ascend Fellowship, which was created to bring innovative leaders together to promote a two generation stance in policy, practice, and research, by providing opportunities for parents and young children of low income families to obtain a a good education and economic security.

She served on the National Advisory Committee of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

Awards

 * 2016 - Elected, Harvard Board of Overseers
 * 2013 - National Academy of Education
 * 2013 - National Advisory Committee (NAC) of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars program
 * 2012 - Ascend Fellow, Aspen Institute.
 * 2011 - Society for Research in Child Development Award for Distinguished Contributions to Public Policy for Children
 * 2009 - Chair, Visiting Committee, Graduate School of Education, Harvard University
 * 2007 - Elected Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science
 * 2005 - Elected Fellow of Division 7, Developmental Psychology, of the American Psychological Association
 * 2004 - Visiting Scholar, Center for Research on Child Wellbeing, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University
 * 2004 - Martin E. and Gertrude G. Walder Award for Research Excellence, Northwestern University
 * 2004 - Society for Research on Adolescence Social Policy Award for Best Journal Article

Research
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Lansdale takes on cases that has to do with multidisciplinary research on social issues and how families are affected and how children and youth develop. Her work helps families that leads to a positive social and educational outcome for children in the context of economic hardships. She addresses topics such as two-generation human capital interventions for young parents and children. In addition to, early childhood education, postsecondary education and training for low income young adults, immigration, and marriage and cohabitation.

Chase Lansdale current research concludes the Two-Generation Human Capital Interventions. Back in 2008 Lansdale worked on a research project for CareerAdvance, a model, two-generation education intervention, developed and was ran by the antipoverty agency.

CareerAdvance unites the workforce and education to train young low income parents with top quality early educational programs for children. This research project still continues till this day.

CareerAdvance is beneficial for both parents and children due to the educational programs being taught.

Representative Publications
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