Session: Social Welfare Policies: Addressing Needs of Various Populations (Society for Social Work and Research 29th Annual Conference)

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113 Social Welfare Policies: Addressing Needs of Various Populations

Schedule:
Friday, January 17, 2025: 2:00 PM-3:30 PM
University, Level 4 (Sheraton Grand Seattle)
Cluster:
Moderator:
Ayala Cohen, PhD,, Tel Hai College
* noted as presenting author
Exploring Public Benefit Recipients' Information-Seeking Behavior during COVID-19: A Latent Class Analysis
Leyi (Joy) Zhou, MSW, University of California, Berkeley; Julian Chun-Chung Chow, PhD, University of California, Berkeley; Christine Lou, PhD, San Francisco Human Service Agency; Cheng Ren, PhD, State University of New York at Albany
The Role of State Social Safety Net Generosity on Food Insecurity Among Households with Children
Jungjin Koo, MSW, MS, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Judi Bartfeld, PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Reshaping Policies to Address Irrational Economic Thinking in the Chronically Unemployed
Ayala Cohen, PhD,, Tel Hai College; Edith Blit-Cohen, Professor, The Hebrew university of Jerusalem; Anat Freund, professor, University of Haifa
Examining Factors Associated with Different Dimensions of Economic Stability Among Disadvantaged Fathers
Tian Xia, Case Western Reserve University; Laura Voith, PhD, Case Western Reserve University; Katie Russell, PhD, Case Western Reserve University; Ashley Withrow, MSSA, Case Western Reserve University; Carina Montoya, MSW, Case Western Reserve University; Kristen Berg, PhD, The MetroHealth System at Case Western Reserve University
Generational Divides in Financial Access: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of U.S. Adults' Financial Behaviors Pre-COVID-19
Euijin Jung, PhD, University of Kansas; Luis Osorio, Yeshiva University; Rain Lee, PhD, MSW, Yeshiva University
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