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Understanding Rapid Re-housing through Participants’ Experiences
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This first-of-its-kind study of rapid re-housing offers insights into how the program is working for participants, and recommendations for future use.
Qualitative Study to Enhance the NYCgov Poverty Measure
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This report from Abt provides qualitative context to New York City’s poverty data, describing challenges the city’s citizens face.
Transitional Living Program Special Population Demonstration Process Study
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This report documents the findings from a study of the Transitional Living Program Special Population Demonstration Project funded by HHS.
City Approaches, Strategies and Costs of Responding to Homeless Encampments
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Abt Global conducted this study to help policymakers and practitioners understand strategies and associated costs for responding to homeless encampments.
Through the Roof: What Communities Can Do About the High Cost of Rental Housing in America
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This report from Abt’s Jeffrey Lubell and others shows what U.S. localities can do to mitigate the rising cost of rental housing.
IWISH Impact Study Research Design & Analysis Plan
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This study compares outcomes for residents of properties that implement HUD’s IWISH program with residents of similar properties that don’t implement IWISH.
Supporting Aging in Place Through IWISH: First Interim Report from the Supportive Services Demonstration
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Abt’s first of three reports on HUD’s IWISH demonstration documents baseline characteristics and the enrollment of qualified residents.
Design and Evaluation Principles for Children’s Savings Account Programs
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The Storm after the Calm: The Profound Implications of COVID-19 for U.S. Housing Policy
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Attracting and Deploying State and Federal Funding for Equitable Community Development: A JPMC PRO Year 5 Thematic Report
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The year 5 JPMC PRO Neighborhoods report offers ways to attract and deploy state and federal funding for equitable community development.