Persistent poverty and social exclusion suggest the need for more innovative interventions to reduce severe need and create terms for meaningful participation of vulnerable individuals in economic, political, and social exchange. One such innovation is asset ownership. This study explores the relationship between asset ownership and social inclusion using the human capabilities approach. Findings indicate a significant relationship, suggesting a role for asset-based policy and programs in interventions to foster social inclusion
Inclusion in Asset Building: Testimony for Hearing on Building Assets for Low-Income Families” Subc...
Poverty alleviation has remained on the agenda of policy makers throughout the world, more so in dev...
Asset?based approaches – usually involving asset transfers and/or asset building – are increasingly ...
Persistent poverty and social exclusion suggest the need for more innovative interventions to reduce...
The United States is arguably one of the richest countries in the world. However, poverty is still a...
Asset accumulation programs have emerged at local and state levels to help poor people save for purp...
This Working Paper has been submitted for inclusion in theEncyclopedia of Social Work\u27s new onlin...
Inclusive asset building as a social policy innovation is a relative “newcomer” in policy discussion...
Given the lack of adequate universal social welfare for those unable to fi nd jobs in the sala-ried ...
In the last two decades, asset-based social policies, which encourage families, especially low-incom...
This article calls for a critical revaluation of the case for asset-based welfare as a progressive s...
The ownership of financial assets protects American households from experiencing the struggles of in...
This article explores the inability of the working poor to withstand income shocks. Because they oft...
This paper was commissioned for Inclusion in Asset Building: Research and Policy Symposium, an event...
Indigenous peoples face many challenges in terms of social development and the lingering effects of ...
Inclusion in Asset Building: Testimony for Hearing on Building Assets for Low-Income Families” Subc...
Poverty alleviation has remained on the agenda of policy makers throughout the world, more so in dev...
Asset?based approaches – usually involving asset transfers and/or asset building – are increasingly ...
Persistent poverty and social exclusion suggest the need for more innovative interventions to reduce...
The United States is arguably one of the richest countries in the world. However, poverty is still a...
Asset accumulation programs have emerged at local and state levels to help poor people save for purp...
This Working Paper has been submitted for inclusion in theEncyclopedia of Social Work\u27s new onlin...
Inclusive asset building as a social policy innovation is a relative “newcomer” in policy discussion...
Given the lack of adequate universal social welfare for those unable to fi nd jobs in the sala-ried ...
In the last two decades, asset-based social policies, which encourage families, especially low-incom...
This article calls for a critical revaluation of the case for asset-based welfare as a progressive s...
The ownership of financial assets protects American households from experiencing the struggles of in...
This article explores the inability of the working poor to withstand income shocks. Because they oft...
This paper was commissioned for Inclusion in Asset Building: Research and Policy Symposium, an event...
Indigenous peoples face many challenges in terms of social development and the lingering effects of ...
Inclusion in Asset Building: Testimony for Hearing on Building Assets for Low-Income Families” Subc...
Poverty alleviation has remained on the agenda of policy makers throughout the world, more so in dev...
Asset?based approaches – usually involving asset transfers and/or asset building – are increasingly ...