In 2020, the Urban Institute (UI) published a framework comprising 26 mobility metrics that can help communities understand and track the factors that most influence mobility from poverty. These metrics span three distinct but interconnected dimensions:
- economic success,
- power and autonomy, and
- dignity and belonging.
To gain a nuanced understanding of local conditions, however, communities should supplement these metrics with local data, as well as the knowledge and lived experiences of community members. This UI resource offers insights into how two communities – Fresno, California and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - can effectively monitor progress toward their upward mobility goals.
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In response to a representative from California, a representative from South Dakota shared that their state has developed a self-paced, on-demand training. They have a PowerPoint to share with peers who are interested. Contact us to be connected to South Dakota!
In response to a representative from California, a representative from Washington offered some helpful resources:
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