Anna M. Santiago

Affiliations: 
Social Work Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, United States 
Area:
Social Work, General, Hispanic American Studies
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Santiago AM, Ivery J. (2020) Removing the knees from their necks: mobilizing community practice and social action for racial justice Journal of Community Practice
Santiago AM, Smith RJ. (2020) Community practice, social action, and the politics of pandemics Journal of Community Practice. 28: 89-99
Galster GC, Santiago AM, Smith RJ, et al. (2019) Benefit-Cost Analysis of an Innovative Program for Self-Sufficiency and Homeownership. Evaluation Review. 193841X19846697
Lucero JL, Santiago AM, Galster GC. (2018) How Neighborhood Effects Vary: Childbearing and Fathering among Latino and African American Adolescents. Healthcare. 6: 7
Galster G, Santiago AM. (2017) Do Neighborhood Effects on Low-Income Minority Children Depend on Their Age? Evidence from a Public Housing Natural Experiment. Housing Policy Debate. 27: 584-610
Santiago AM, Lee EL, Lucero JL, et al. (2017) How Living in the 'Hood Affects Risky Behaviors Among Latino and African American Youth Rsf: the Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences. 3: 170-209
Galster G, Santiago A. (2017) Neighbourhood ethnic composition and outcomes for low-income Latino and African American children Urban Studies. 54: 482-500
Santiago AM, Galster GC, Smith RJ. (2017) Evaluating the Impacts of an Enhanced Family Self-Sufficiency Program Housing Policy Debate. 27: 772-788
Galster G, Santiago A, Lucero J, et al. (2016) Adolescent neighborhood context and young adult economic outcomes for low-income African Americans and Latinos Journal of Economic Geography. 16: 471-503
Birkenmaier J, Sherraden MS, Frey JJ, et al. (2016) Financial Capability and Asset Building: Building Evidence for Community Practice Journal of Community Practice. 24: 357-367
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