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Discussion Paper Series is a forum for UKCPR staff, faculty affiliates, and funded researchers to post their latest research on issues salient to low-income populations in the South and the United States. While the research mission of UKCPR focuses on poverty and inequality in the South, the research agendas of its affiliates encompass the populations not only in the focal region but across the Nation as a whole. The papers posted on this link reflect the diversity of research questions and methodologies employed by affiliates in their quest to understand and confront poverty.
2010
DP 2010-01 Assessing the impact of a modernized application process on Florida's Food Stamp caseload. Authors: Colleen Heflin and Peter Mueser
DP 2010-02 Poverty among children in Black immigrant, US-born Black, and non-Black immigrant families: The role of familial contexts. Author: Kevin Thomas
DP 2010-03 Notes on poverty traps and Appalachia. Author: Steven Durlauf
DP 2010-04 Family change and poverty in Appalachia. Authors: Daniel Lichter and Lisa Cimbulak
2009
DP 2009-01 Bilingual education and English proficiency. Author: Christopher Jepsen
DP 2009-02 The organization of discipline: From performance management to perversity and punishment. Authors: Joe Soss, Richard Fording, and Sanford Schram
DP 2009-03 Down from the mountain: Skill upgrading and wages in Appalachia. Authors: Christopher Bollinger, James P. Ziliak, and Kenneth Troske
DP 2009-04 Externalities in the classroom: How children exposed to domestic violence affect everyone's kids. Authors: Scott Carrell and Mark Hoekstra
DP 2009-05 Race disparities in birth outcomes in the U.S. South and the rest of the nation. Author: Lenna Nepomnyaschy
DP 2009-06 Intergenerational effects of welfare reform. Authors: Amalia Miller and Lei Zhang
DP 2009-07 Objective and subjective residential context and urban children's weight status and physical and sedentary activities. Authors: Rachel Tolbert Kimbro, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, and Sara McClanahan
DP 2009-08 The labor-market returns to community college degrees, diplomas, and certificates. Authors: Christopher Jepsen, Kenneth Troske, and Paul Coomes
DP 2009-09 Do adoption subsidies help at-risk children? Author: Kasey Buckles
DP 2009-10 Socioeconomic status, child health, and future outcomes: Lessons for Appalachia Author: Janet Currie
DP 2009-11 Inequality and human capital in Appalachia: 1960-2000 Authors: Dan Black and Seth Sanders
DP 2009-12 Cities, economic development, and the role of place-based policies: Lessons for Appalachia Author: Matthew Kahn
2008
DP 2008-01 Paying for the Relocation of Welfare Recipients: Evidence from the Kentucky Relocation Assistance Program. Authors: Brianna Briggs and Peter Kuhn
DP 2008-02 Distributional effects of programmatic features of Medicaid/SCHIP on transitions from private insurance coverage among US low-income children: A dynamic approach. Author: Adetokunbo Oluwole
DP 2008-03 The effects of Food Stamps on exiting welfare and becoming employed for welfare recipients. Author: Charles Baum
DP 2008-04 Welfare reform and juvenile arrests. Authors: Tami Gurley-Calvez and Bethany Widick
DP 2008-05 Home buying in New Orleans before and after Katrina: Patterns by space, race, and income. Authors: Dan Immergluck and Yun Sang Lee
DP 2008-06 Distributing discipline: Race, politics, and punishment at the frontlines of welfare reform. Authors: Richard Fording, Joe Soss, and Sanford Schram
DP 2008-07 High school peer networks and college success: Lessons from Texas. Authors: Jason Fletcher and Marta Tienda
DP 2008-08 Changes in the distribution of income among single mother families: Murphy Brown meets inequality. Authors: Christopher Bollinger and James P. Ziliak
2007
DP 2007-01 "Linking economic development and poverty: The role of innovation and innovation capacity in the South." Author: Jeremy Hall
DP 2007-02 "Transitions into and out of the WIC program: A cause for concern?" Authors: Alison Jacknowitz and Laura Tiehen.
DP 2007-03 "Evidence about the potential role for Affirmative Action in higher education." Authors: Braz Camargo, Ralph Stinebrickner, and Todd Stinebrickner
DP 2007-04 "Distributing discipline: Race, politics, and punishment at the front lines of welfare reform." Authors: Richard Fording, Joe Soss, and Sanford Schram. This paper has been updated. See DP 2008-06.
DP 2007-05 "From Brown to Busing." Authors: Elizabeth Cascio, Nora Gordon, Ethan Lewis, and Sarah Reber
DP 2007-06 "Does welfare reform work in rural America? A 7-year follow-up" Ann Tickamyer, Debra Henderson, and Barry Tadlock
2006
DP2006-01 "The Impact of the Introduction of Premiums into a SCHIP Program." Author: James Marton
DP2006-02 "State Government Cash and In-kind Benefits: Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfers and Cross-Program Substitution." Authors: James Marton and
David E. Wildasin
DP2006-03 "Does Food Stamp Receipt Mediate the Relationship Between Food Insufficiency and Mental Health?" Authors: Colleen Heflin and
James Ziliak
DP2006-04 "Devolution, Discretion, and Local Variation in TANF Sanctioning." Authors: Richard Fording, Sanford F. Schram, and Joe Soss
DP2006-05 "Public Preschool and Maternal Labor Supply: Evidence from the Introduction of Kindergartens in American Public Schools." Author: Elizabeth Cascio.
DP2006-06 "Understanding Poverty Rates and Gaps: Concepts, Trends, and Challenges." Author: James P. Ziliak.
DP2006-07 "Welfare and Work: Comparing Full and Partial Sanctions on the Front Lines." Author: Vicki Lens
DP2006-08 "Job Content Quality and Social Change in the New Millennium: Incorporating Job Flexibility as a Strategy to Assist Working Families." Authors: Jennifer Swanberg and Leigh Ann Simmons
DP2006-09 "Livelihood Strategies of Food-Insecure Poor, Female-Headed Families in Alabama’s Black Belt." Author: Andrew A. Zekeri
DP2006-10 "The Bottom Line, the Business Model and the Bogey: Performance Management, Sanctions, and the Brave New World of Welfare-to-Work in Florida." Authors: Richard Fording, Sanford F. Schram, and Joe Soss
2005
DP2005-01 "Poverty and Fertility in the American South." Author: Leonard M. Lopoo
DP2005-02 "Poverty, Race and the Contexts of Achievement: Examining Educational Experiences of Children in the American South." Authors: Maryah Stella Fram, Julie Miller-Cribbs, and Lee Van Horn
DP2005-03 "Taxes, Transfers, and the Labor Supply of Single Mothers." Author: James P. Ziliak
DP2005-04 "Food Assistance Through the School System: Evaluation of the Food for Kids Backpack Program." Authors: Yana V. Rodgers and Marika Milewska
DP2005-05 "Job Accessibility and Employment for TANF Cases in the Era of Welfare Reform: Evidence from Panel Data Analysis." Authors: Shiferaw Gurmu, Keith Ihlanfeldt, and William J. Smith
2004
DP 2004-01 "The Rise of Low-Skill Immigration in the South." Author: George J. Borjas
DP 2004-02 "Prospects of Agricultural Entrepreneurship Among Resource Limited Farmers In the Central Appalachian Tobacco Belt." Authors: M'Kiaira Kimathi Miriti and Eric Scorsone
DP 2004-03 "Relative Prices and Substitution Across Wage, Welfare, and Disability Income." Author: James P. Ziliak
DP2004-04 "Does Regional Variation in Multiple Measures of Health Status Differ Across Income Levels?". Authors: Janet M. Bronstein, Shailender Swaminathan, and Joshua Klapow
DP2004-05 "The New Promised Land: Black-White Convergence in the American South, 1940-2000." Author: Jacob L. Vigdor
DP2004-06 "Poverty Rates of Refugees and Immigrants." Authors: Christopher R. Bollinger and Paul Hagstrom
2003
DP 2003-01 "Poverty and Macroeconomic Performance Across Space, Race, and Family Structure." Authors: Craig Gundersen and James P. Ziliak
DP 2003-02 "The Role of Food Stamps in Consumption Stabilization." Authors: Craig Gundersen and James P. Ziliak
DP 2003-03 "Exit Routes From Welfare: Examining barriers to Employment, Demographic and Human Capital Factors." Author: Colleen Heflin
DP 2003-04 "Lower Class Mobilization and State Welfare Policy in the Era of Welfare Reform." Authors: James M. Avery and Mark Peffley
DP 2003-05 "Food Stamp Program Participation of Refugees and Immigrants." Authors: Christopher R. Bollinger and Paul Hagstrom
DP 2003-06 "Filling the Poverty Gap, Then and Now." Author: James P. Ziliak
DP 2003-07 "The Impact of Welfare Programs on Poverty Rates: Evidence from the American States." Authors: Richard C. Fording and William D. Berry
DP 2003-08 "Measuring Underemployment at the County Level." Authors: Christopher Bollinger, Paul Coomes, and Mark C. Berger
Related Resources
In addition to providing support for the UK Center for Poverty Research,
the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services funds a National Poverty
Center and two other Area Poverty Research Centers. Each center seek to
improve our understanding of the nature, causes, correlates, and consequences
of poverty and to inform program and policies to alleviate poverty.
Follow the links below to reach the Working Paper Series of the other Centers:
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