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Fostering Low-Income Homeownership: A Longitudinal Randomized Experiment on slides
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?

Date Posted: Monday, August 03, 2009
Authors: Michal Grinstein-Weiss, Jung-Sook Lee, Johanna Greeson, Chang-Keun Han, Yeong Yeo, Kate Irish
Applicable Courses: Family and Child Policy, Organization and Community Practice, Social Policy, Social Welfare Policy
Topics: Community, Policy

Health Care Access of Women Medicaid Recipients slides notes
This presentation is based on a study using a national sample of low-income women Medicaid recipients to contrast the health care access of women with and without disabilities. Recommendations for future policy changes and research are provided.

Date Posted: Thursday, July 17, 2008
Authors: Susan L Parish, M. Jennifer Ellison-Martin
Applicable Courses: Discrimination and Inequality, Family and Child Policy, Health Policy, Health Practice, Mental Health Policy, Mental Health Practice, Organization and Community Practice, Practice with People with Disabilities, Practice with Women, Social Welfare Policy
Topics: Children and Families, Diverse Populations, Health, Mental Health, Policy

Promising School Social Work Practices of the 1920s: Reflections for Today slides notes
This presentation is an historical analysis of practice, training, and education in school social work from the early 1920’s until today. It reflects upon ways in which current practice has advanced or digressed through the century.

Date Posted: Thursday, October 11, 2007
Authors: Gary Shaffer
Applicable Courses: School Social Work, Social Welfare Policy, Social Work Education
Topics: Children and Families, Social Work Education

Poverty and Couple Relationships: Implications for Welfare Policy slides notes
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

Date Posted: Friday, October 05, 2007
Authors: Pajarita Charles, Dennis K Orthner, Anne C Jones, Deborah Mancini
Applicable Courses: Family and Child Policy, Family and Child Practice, Mental Health Policy, Mental Health Practice, Practice with Women, Social Policy, Social Welfare Policy
Topics: Children and Families, Policy

Racial Differences in Performance in a Matched Savings Program slides notes
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.

Date Posted: Friday, July 13, 2007
Authors: Michal Grinstein-Weiss, Michael Sherraden
Applicable Courses: Discrimination and Inequality, Organization and Community Practice, Social Policy, Social Welfare Policy
Topics: Children and Families, Community, Diverse Populations

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This project is supported by the Distance Education Initiative, Office of the Provost, UNC-CH, and by the School of Social Work, UNC-CH.