Session: Low-Wage Workers, Income Security, and Family Stability (Society for Social Work and Research 23rd Annual Conference - Ending Gender Based, Family and Community Violence)

128 Low-Wage Workers, Income Security, and Family Stability

Schedule:
Friday, January 18, 2019: 1:45 PM-3:15 PM
Union Square 1 Tower 3, 4th Floor (Hilton San Francisco)
Cluster: Inequality, Poverty, and Social Welfare Policy (IP&SWP)
Moderator:
Kristin Seefeldt, PhD, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
* noted as presenting author
Raising Wages of Low Wage Workers: Does It Help?
Jeffrey Shook, PhD, JD, University of Pittsburgh; Sara Goodkind, PhD, University of Pittsburgh; Rafael Engel, PhD, University of Pittsburgh; Kess Ballentine, MA, MSW, University of Pittsburgh; Sandy Wexler, PhD, University of Pittsburgh; Helen Petracchi, PhD, University of Pittsburgh; Jihee Woo, MSW, University of Pittsburgh
What Happens When the Fight for $15 Is Won? Strategies to Cope with Hardship Among Low-Wage Parents
Kess Ballentine, MA, MSW, University of Pittsburgh; Kristen MacKenzie, MSW, University of Pittsburgh; Sara Goodkind, PhD, University of Pittsburgh
"We're Not the Enemy and We're Not Asking for the World": Low-Wage Hospital Workers' Advocachy for Fair Wages
Sandra Wexler, PhD, University of Pittsburgh; Tal Laufer, University of Pittsburgh; Daniel Jacobson, MSW, LSW, University of Pittsburgh; Shook Jeffrey, University of Pittsburgh; Rafael Engel, PhD, University of Pittsburgh
When Jobs Disappear or Become Unstable: Income Dynamic and Economic Well-Being Among Urban Households
Yixia Cai, MS, MSW, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Christopher Wimer, PhD, Columbia University; Lawrence Berger, PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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