Within this supplement to the Where We Thrive Strategic Framing Brief, we describe the research that informs the current brief, in which we designed and tested frames to address the challenges in public thinking about concentrated poverty. These frames were tested in 2021–2022 and refined using three methods: on-the-screen (OTS) interviews, survey experiments, and peer-discourse sessions (PDS). In total, 7,306 people were included in this research.
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