Sheldon Danziger

Affiliations: 
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI 
Area:
Social Structure and Development, Black Studies, Social Work, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Public Health, Mental Health, Public and Social Welfare
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Danziger SK, Danziger S, Seefeldt KS, et al. (2016) INCREASING WORK OPPORTUNITIES AND REDUCING POVERTY TWO DECADES AFTER WELFARE REFORM Journal of Policy Analysis and Management. 35: 241-244
Danziger SK, Danziger S, Seefeldt KS, et al. (2016) FROM WELFARE TO A WORK-BASED SAFETY NET: AN INCOMPLETE TRANSITION Journal of Policy Analysis and Management. 35: 231-238
Charles KK, Danziger S, Li G, et al. (2014) The Intergenerational Correlation of Consumption Expenditures. The American Economic Review. 104: 136-140
Wightman P, Danziger S. (2014) Multi-generational income disadvantage and the educational attainment of young adults Research in Social Stratification and Mobility. 35: 53-69
Pfeffer FT, Danziger S, Schoeni RF. (2013) Wealth Disparities before and after the Great Recession. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 650: 98-123
Schmidt L, Danziger S. (2012) Filling holes in the safety net? Material hardship and subjective well-being among disability benefit applicants and recipients after the 1996 welfare reform. Social Science Research. 41: 1581-97
Chiteji N, Danziger S. (2012) How Frustrated Are Americans Challenge. 55: 63-77
Danziger S, Ratner D. (2010) Labor market outcomes and the transition to adulthood. The Future of Children / Center For the Future of Children, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation. 20: 133-58
Danziger S, Frank RG, Meara E. (2009) Mental illness, work, and income support programs. The American Journal of Psychiatry. 166: 398-404
Grieger LD, Danziger S, Schoeni RF. (2009) Accurately measuring the trend in poverty in the United States using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics Journal of Economic and Social Measurement. 34: 105-117
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