Publication Date
Spring 5-1-2020
Summary
This research brief is part of a series by the Social Impact Nudgeathon initiative. This initiative incorporated insights from behavioral economics into the design and delivery of social welfare programs. Developed through a partnership between the Joint Distribution Committee in Israel (JDC-Israel) and the Social Policy Institute (SPI) at Washington University in St. Louis, this initiative is among the first of its kind to launch in Israel. Working in close collaboration, research teams from the United States and Israel investigated whether using behavioral insights to make small changes in the delivery of social service programs in Israel and Russia would positively influence the outcomes of those programs.
Document Type
Research Brief
Original Citation
Kondratjeva, O., Roll, S., Mantsura, O., Miretski, P., Statland-Vaintraub, O., Brumbaum, H., Tikotsky, A., & Grinstein-Weiss, M. (2020). Improving the take-up of homecare services among Holocaust survivors in a Jewish charitable organization. (SPI Research Brief No. 20-02). Social Policy Institute at Washington University in St. Louis.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7936/f47p-c822
Project
Global Initiatives
Recommended Citation
Kondratjeva, O., Roll, S., Mantsura, O., Miretski, P., Statland-Vaintraub, O., Brumbaum, H., Tikotsky, A., & Grinstein-Weiss, M. (2020). Improving the take-up of homecare services among Holocaust survivors in a Jewish charitable organization. (SPI Research Brief No. 20-02). Social Policy Institute at Washington University in St. Louis.
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Education Policy Commons, Health Policy Commons, Public Policy Commons, Social Work Commons
Notes
Permanent URL: https://doi.org/10.7936/f47p-c822