Urban Research Monitor
 
Urban Poverty and Social Problems
New Research (continued)

Building the Savings and Assets of Lower-Income Consumers: Examples From Community Development Credit Unions
Chicago, IL: Woodstock Institute, 1999.

Communities at Risk: A Community Perspective on Urban Social Problems
Denhardt, Robert B., and Mark A. Glaser. National Civic Review 88, 2 (Summer 1999): 145–153.

Tools for Survival: An Analysis of Financial Literacy Programs for Lower-Income Families
Jacoby, Katy, Sharyl Hudson, and Malcolm Bush. Chicago, IL: Woodstock Institute, 2000.

Neighborhood Effects on Economic Self-Sufficiency: Evidence from a Randomized Housing-Mobility Experiment
Ludwig, Jens, Greg J. Duncan, and Joshua C. Pinkston. Evanston, IL: Joint Center for Poverty Research, 2000.

How Long Do African Americans Stay in High-Poverty Neighborhoods?: An Analysis of Spells
Quillian, Lincoln. Evanston, IL: Joint Center for Poverty Research, 2000.

Can We Agree on a Feasible Set of Supports for Low-Income Working Families, and on a Safety Net for Families Unable or Unwilling to Sustain Employment?
Takanishi, Ruby. Evanston, IL: Joint Center for Poverty Research, 1999.


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