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Fostering Low-Income Homeownership: A Longitudinal Randomized Experiment on
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This presentation examines the results of a longitudinal study of Individual Development Accounts (IDAs). The majorA research quetions were: a)Does IDA program participation affect clearing old debts as preparation for applying for a home loan; and b) Does IDA program participation affect rates of homeownership among those who enter the program as renters?
Poverty and Couple Relationships: Implications for Welfare Policy
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This presentation is based on a study that attempts to inform social policy by exploring the impact of human, economic, and relationship capital in couple relationships
Racial Differences in Performance in a Matched Savings Program
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This presentation is based on a study of the performance of low income African Americans and Caucasians in a matched savings program. This study uses data from the American Dream Demonstration, the first major study of savings performances of low income African American and Caucasian participants.
The Well-Being of Immigrant Latino Youth: A Framework to Inform Practice
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This presentation summarizes findings regarding the well-being of Latino youth in several domains important to functioning later in life (e.g. mental health, substance use, school functioning, early adult role-taking). Risks and protective factors that impact the adaptation of Latino youth in immigrant families are also discussed. A framework of practice guidelines is proposed to guide helping professionals in assessing the needs of Latino youth.
Saving and Asset Accumulation among Low - Income Families with Children in IDAs
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This presentation describes a novel approach to addressing poverty through asset development, which can enable low income individuals and families to respond to opportunities and may improve people’s economic, political, and social position.
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