Session: Too Few Assets, Too Much Debt: What Policies Expand Financial Capability? (Society for Social Work and Research 20th Annual Conference - Grand Challenges for Social Work: Setting a Research Agenda for the Future)

230 Too Few Assets, Too Much Debt: What Policies Expand Financial Capability?

Schedule:
Saturday, January 16, 2016: 2:00 PM-3:30 PM
Meeting Room Level-Meeting Room 9 (Renaissance Washington, DC Downtown Hotel)
Cluster: Poverty and Social Policy
Moderator:
Daniel R. Meyer, PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison
* noted as presenting author
Asset Poverty in Rural China: Evidence from the 2009 Chinese Household Income Project
Jun-Hong Chen, MSW, New York University; Minchao Jin, PhD, New York University
The Impact of Matched Savings Programs in Korea: Results from the Hope Growing Account Program
Soyoon Weon, MPA, McGill University; David W. Rothwell, PhD, McGill University
Hardships Associated with Student Debt in Low- to Moderate-Income Households
Michal Grinstein-Weiss, PhD, Washington University in Saint Louis; Dana C. Perantie, MPH, Washington University in Saint Louis; Samuel H. Taylor, MSW, Washington University in Saint Louis; Shenyang Guo, PhD, Washington University in Saint Louis; Blair D. Russell, PhD, Washington University in Saint Louis; Jane E. Oliphant, MSW, Washington University in Saint Louis
Access to Liquid Assets As a Determinant of Urban Mother's Life Satisfaction
Tianca Crocker, MSW, University of Texas at Austin; Yolanda C. Padilla, PhD, University of Texas at Austin
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