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Matt Maury is a Researcher at Duke University's Center for Child and Family Policy, where he contributes to the Baby's First Years project with Dr. Lisa Gennetian. Previously, he served as a senior research analyst at Columbia University's Center on Poverty and Social Policy (CPSP).
His educational background includes a Master of Public Administration in public and nonprofit management and policy from NYU's Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service and a Bachelor of Science in statistics and sociology from The George Washington University.
Maury's research centers on poverty dynamics and policy impacts, with deep expertise in material hardship measurement, economic mobility, and urban policy evaluation. His work leverages longitudinal datasets like the Poverty Tracker to analyze how legislation—including NYC's paid sick leave law and federal public charge changes—affects vulnerable populations. Methodologically, he combines quantitative analysis of household economic data with policy implementation studies.
His publication record (2018-2023) reveals consistent focus on urban poverty mechanisms and early childhood interventions, featuring recurring analysis of New York City's policy landscape through the lenses of labor economics, social safety net efficacy, and childhood development.
Maury actively contributes to major research initiatives including the Baby's First Years randomized controlled trial and the longitudinal Poverty Tracker studies, which generate critical evidence for anti-poverty policy design through rigorous tracking of economic well-being and material hardship indicators.



