A non-random, cross-sectional sampling procedure was utilized in this study to explore the relationship between the level of household assets and their corresponding level of neighboring. Surveys from 111 households were collected from September 1997, to April 1999, in seven Ohio counties to elucidate the relationship between the level of assets in working poor households and selected household demographic variables, and their propensity to provide various forms of community assistance over the previous month from the time of survey. Findings revealed that households 1) with more than one adult and 2) with lower levels of monthly earned income were more likely to provide community assistance to their neighbors. The implications of an asset-...
Understanding what facilitates participation in neighborhood civic life is important for improving p...
This paper addresses Individual Development Accounts, which feature matched savings for the poor as ...
Using individual data from Japan, this paper investigates how a neighbor’s immobility is associated ...
A non-random, cross-sectional sampling procedure was utilized in this study to determine what factor...
Proposals supporting the accumulation of assets in poor households are hopeful of creating upward mo...
For low-income families, homeownership represents an important strategy to move out of poverty and o...
Asset accumulation programs have emerged at local and state levels to help poor people save for purp...
Research has linked neighborhoods of concentrated poverty with high crime, low employment, poor heal...
Raising asset limits and creating individual development accounts have been proposed in welfare refo...
The ownership of financial assets protects American households from experiencing the struggles of in...
A new direction in anti-poverty policy has emerged in the United States. This new direction is cente...
How does neighbors' income affect individual well‐being? Our analysis is based on rich U.S. local da...
This report examines the relationship between individual asset-building strategies and neighborhood ...
This paper was commissioned for Inclusion in Asset Building: Research and Policy Symposium, an event...
From Individual Development Accounts to Community Asset Building: An Exploration in Bridging People-...
Understanding what facilitates participation in neighborhood civic life is important for improving p...
This paper addresses Individual Development Accounts, which feature matched savings for the poor as ...
Using individual data from Japan, this paper investigates how a neighbor’s immobility is associated ...
A non-random, cross-sectional sampling procedure was utilized in this study to determine what factor...
Proposals supporting the accumulation of assets in poor households are hopeful of creating upward mo...
For low-income families, homeownership represents an important strategy to move out of poverty and o...
Asset accumulation programs have emerged at local and state levels to help poor people save for purp...
Research has linked neighborhoods of concentrated poverty with high crime, low employment, poor heal...
Raising asset limits and creating individual development accounts have been proposed in welfare refo...
The ownership of financial assets protects American households from experiencing the struggles of in...
A new direction in anti-poverty policy has emerged in the United States. This new direction is cente...
How does neighbors' income affect individual well‐being? Our analysis is based on rich U.S. local da...
This report examines the relationship between individual asset-building strategies and neighborhood ...
This paper was commissioned for Inclusion in Asset Building: Research and Policy Symposium, an event...
From Individual Development Accounts to Community Asset Building: An Exploration in Bridging People-...
Understanding what facilitates participation in neighborhood civic life is important for improving p...
This paper addresses Individual Development Accounts, which feature matched savings for the poor as ...
Using individual data from Japan, this paper investigates how a neighbor’s immobility is associated ...