Session: Examining Location and Poverty Effects on Well-Being of Families (Society for Social Work and Research 23rd Annual Conference - Ending Gender Based, Family and Community Violence)

204 Examining Location and Poverty Effects on Well-Being of Families

Schedule:
Saturday, January 19, 2019: 8:00 AM-9:30 AM
Golden Gate 1, Lobby Level (Hilton San Francisco)
Cluster: Inequality, Poverty, and Social Welfare Policy (IP&SWP)
Moderator:
Marah Curtis,
* noted as presenting author
Multi-Dimensional Poverty and Child Socioemotional Trajectories: A Latent Class Analysis
Liwei Zhang, MSW, New York University; Wen-Jui Han, PhD, New York University
Blood Plasma and Poverty: Where Do Plasma Donation Centers Locate?
Analidis Ochoa, MPP, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Luke Shaefer, PhD, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Andrew Grogan-Kaylor, PhD, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Using Longitudinal Data to Assess Long-Term Outcomes Associated with Poverty in Maryland Students
Dawnsha Mushonga, PhD, University of Maryland at Baltimore; Bess Rose, PhD, University of Maryland at Baltimore; Angela Henneberger, PhD, University of Maryland at Baltimore
The Great Recession Disproportionately Affected Neighborhoods and Family Health Environments
Yeonwoo Kim, MA, The University of Texas at Austin; Catherine Cubbin, PhD, University of Texas at Austin
See more of: Oral Presentations