Faculty Research Projects

Author Research Project
Julia R. Henly
Is COVID-19 Exacerbating Inequities in Subsidized Child Care?: Policy Lessons to Strengthen the Home-Based Sector
Grantor: Washington Center for Equitable GrowthAuthor: Julia R. Henly
Julia R. Henly
Improving Child Care Access through Payment Innovation in Illinois: A CCDF State-Research Partnership Phase 1 Evaluation Plan
Grantor: Administration for Children and FamiliesAuthor: Julia R. Henly
Julia R. Henly
IL-NY Childcare Research Partnership
Author: Julia R. Henly
Aimee Hilado
Examining service delivery models and clinical approaches for promoting infant early childhood mental health and adult mental health among forcibly displaced refugee and immigrant populations
Grantor: FY22 Crown Family Faculty Research GrantAuthor: Aimee Hilado
Aimee Hilado
Impact of changing U.S. immigration policies, regional conflicts, and migration trauma on mental health presentations among refugee populations
Grantor: FY22 Crown Family Faculty Research GrantAuthor: Aimee Hilado
Aimee Hilado
A Sanctuary City in Action: Examining a resettlement policies informing the mental health response to migrant arrivals in Chicago.
Grantor: FY23 Crown Family School Junior Faculty Research AwardAuthor: Aimee Hilado
Aimee Hilado
Reimagining Mental Health Supports for Migrant Arrivals in Chicago
Grantor: Illinois Immigration Funder Collaborative Author: Aimee Hilado
Leyla Ismayilova
Multi-Media Drug Use and HIV Prevention among Youth in Kazakhstan 
Grantor: National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)Author: Leyla Ismayilova
Leyla Ismayilova
Children and Violence in Burkina Faso
Grantor: The Children and Violence Evaluation Challenge Fund, a joint initiative funded by Bernard van Leer Foundation, Oak Foundation, UBS Optimus Foundation and an anonymous donor and hosted by the Network of European Foundations (NEF); Child Protection Working Group based at UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund)Author: Leyla Ismayilova
Leyla Ismayilova
Mental Health Prevention Program for Institutionalized Children in Azerbaijan (Families Together / Bütöv Ailə)
Grantor: Center for Health Administration Studies, University of Chicago (Qualitative study 2014-2016; Feasbility study 2017-2019); Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development / NICHD (RCT study, 2019-2024)Author: Leyla Ismayilova