The Center for Social Development is broadly engaged in designing and testing social innovations that promote full inclusion, fair treatment, and achievement of one’s full potential. Our research is transdisciplinary and encompasses seven primary areas.
Research from 1996
Education, Assets, and Intergenerational Well-Being: The Case of Female Headed Families, Li-Chen Cheng and Deborah Page-Adams
Homeownership and Its Impacts: Implications for Housing Policy for Low-Income Families, Edward Scanlon
What We Know About Effects of Asset Holding: Implications for Research on Asset-Based Anti-Poverty Initiatives, Deborah Page-Adams and Michael Sherraden
Research from 1995
Effects of Assets on Attitudes and Behaviors: Advance Test of a Social Policy Proposal, Gautam N. Yadama and Michael Sherraden