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Beverly, S., & Clancy, M. (2001). Financial education in a children and youth savings account policy demonstration: issues and options (research background paper CYSAPD 01-5). St. Louis:

Washington University, Center for Social Development.

Beverly, S., McBride, A.. M., & Schreiner, M. (2003). A framework of asset-accumulation strategies, Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 24(2), 143–156.

Beverly, S., & Sherraden, M. (2001). How people save and the role of IDAs. In R. Boshara, (Ed.), Building Assets: A report on the asset-development and IDA field (pp. 65-80). Washington, DC:

Corporation for Enterprise Development.

Beverly, S., & Sherraden, M. (1999). Institutional determinants of savings: Implications for low- income households. Journal of Socio-Economics, 28, 457-473.

Boshara, R. (2003). Federal policy and asset building [Special issue]. Social Development Issues, 25(1 & 2), 130-144.

Cheng, L. (2003). Developing Family Development Accounts in Taipei: Policy innovation from income to assets (working paper No. 03-09). St. Louis: Washington University, Center for Social Development.

Clancy, M., Grinstein-Weiss, M., & Schreiner, M. (2001). Financial education and savings outcomes in Individual Development Accounts (working paper 01-2). St. Louis: Washington University, Center for Social Development.

Clancy, M., Johnson, L., & Schreiner, M. (2001). Experience in the American Dream Demonstration: Lessons for monitoring in a children and youth savings account policy

demonstration (research background paper CYSAPD 01-12). St. Louis: Washington University, Center for Social Development.

Clancy, M., Johnson, L., & Schreiner, M. (2001). Savings deposits, incentive structure, and management information systems: Implications for research on a children and youth savings account policy demonstration (research background paper CYSAPD 01-1). St. Louis: Washington University, Center for Social Development.

Curley, J. (2004). The role of institutions in the saving participation and performance of low-income households in individual development accounts. Doctoral dissertation, Washington University, St. Louis.

Curley, J., & Grinstein-Weiss, M. (2003). A comparative analysis of rural and urban saving

performance in Individual Development Accounts [Special issue]. Social Development Issues, 25(1

& 2), 89-105.

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Edwards, K., & Mason, L. M. (2003). State policy trends for Individual Development Accounts in the United States: 1993 – 2003 [Special issue]. Social Development Issues, 25(1 & 2), 118-129.

Edwards, K., & Rist, C. (2001). IDA state policy guide: Advancing public policies in support of Individual Development Accounts. Washington, DC: Corporation for Enterprise Development.

Emshoff, J., Courtenay-Quirk, C., Broomfield, K., & Jones, C. (2002). Atlanta Individual Development Account (IDA) Initiative Final Evaluation Report. Atlanta: United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta.

Friedman, R.E., & Sherraden, M. (2001). Asset-based policy in the United States. In S. Regan &

W. Paxton (Eds.), Asset-based welfare: International experiences (pp. 6-34). London: Institute for Public Policy Research.

Grinstein-Weiss, M., & Sherraden, M. (forthcoming). Racial differences in saving performance in Individual Development Accounts. Journal of Income Distribution.

Grinstein-Weiss, M., Wagner, K., & Ssewamala, F.M. (forthcoming). Saving and asset

accumulation among low-income families with children in IDAs. Children and Youth Services Review.

Grinstein-Weiss, M., Zhan, M., & Sherraden, M. (under revision). Saving performance in

Individual Development Accounts: Does marital status matter? Journal of Marriage and Family.

Hanson, S., McBride, A.M., Sherraden, M.S., & Sherraden, M. (2003). Individual Development Accounts and welfare reform: A case study. Washington, DC: National Association of Social Workers. Website: http://www.naswdc.org/resarch/news/111403.asp

Johnson, E., Hinterlong, J., & Sherraden, M. (2001). Strategies for creating MIS technology to improve social work practice and research. Journal of Technology for the Human Services, 18(3 &

4).

Johnson, E., Hinterlong, J., Sherraden, M., & Moore, A. (2001). Advancing community development and public policy through an MIS-enhanced network. Proceedings of the Thirty- Fourth Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE Computer Society.

Lombe, M. (2004). Impact of asset ownership on social inclusion. Doctoral dissertation, Washington University, St. Louis.

McBride, A. M. (2003). Asset-ownership among low-income and low-wealth individuals:

Opportunity, stakeholding, and civic engagement. Doctoral dissertation, Washington University, St. Louis.

McBride, A.M. (2003). The effects of Individual Development Account programs: Perceptions of participants [Special issue]. Social Development Issues, 25(1 & 2), 59-73.

Midgley, J., & Sherraden, M. (2000). The social development perspective in social policy. In J.

Midgley, M. Tracey, & M. Livermore (Eds.), The Handbook of Social Policy (pp. 435-446).

Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Mills, G., Patterson, R., Orr, L., & DeMarco, D. (2004). Evaluation of the American Dream Demonstration: Final evaluation report. Cambridge, MA: Abt Associates Inc.

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Moore, A., Beverly, S., Schreiner, M., Sherraden, M., Lombe, M., Cho, E.N.Y., et al. (2001).

Saving, IDA programs, and effects of IDAs: A survey of participants (research report). St. Louis:

Washington University, Center for Social Development.

Moore, A., Beverly, S., Sherraden, M., Sherraden, M., Johnson, L., & Schreiner, M. (2000). How do low-income individuals save, deposit, and maintain financial assets? (working paper 00-17). St.

Louis: Washington University, Center for Social Development.

Page-Adams, D. (2002). Design, implementation, and administration of Individual Development Account programs (research report). St. Louis: Washington University, Center for Social

Development.

Schreiner, M. (2006) “Program Costs for Individual Development Accounts: Final Figures from CAPTC in Tulsa”, Savings and Development, Vol. 30, No. 3, pp. 247–274.

Schreiner, M. (2005) “What Does an IDA Cost? Some Measures from ADD”, Symposium on

“Taking the Measure of ADD”, April 20, Saint Louis, MO.

Schreiner, M. (2005) “Measuring Saving”, Savings and Development, Vol. 29, No. 1, pp. 21–38.

Schreiner, M. (2005) “Match Rates, Individual Development Accounts, and Savings by the Poor”, Journal of Income Distribution, Vol. 13, No. 3–4, pp. 112–129.

Schreiner, M.; Sherraden, M.; Clancy, M.; Johnson, L.; Curley, J.; Zhan, M.; Beverly, S.; and M.

Grinstein-Weiss. (2005) “Assets and the Poor: Evidence from Individual Development Accounts”, pp. 185–215 in M. Sherraden (ed.) Inclusion in the American Dream: Assets, Poverty, and Public Policy, New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN 0–19–516819–4.

Schreiner, M. (2002). What do Individual Development Accounts cost? The first three years at CAPTC (research report). St. Louis: Washington University, Center for Social Development.

Schreiner, M. (2000). Resources used to produce Individual Development Accounts in the first two years of the experimental program of the American Dream Demonstration at the community Action project of Tulsa County (research report). St. Louis: Washington University, Center for Social Development.

Schreiner, M., Clancy, M., & Sherraden, M. (2002). Saving performance in the American Dream Demonstration: A national demonstration of Individual Development Accounts (research report).

St. Louis: Washington University, Center for Social Development.

Schreiner, M.; and M. Sherraden (2006) Can the Poor Save? Saving and Asset Accumulation in Individual Development Accounts, Piscataway, NJ: Transaction Publishers, ISBN 0–20–230836–

7.

Schreiner, M.; Ng, G.T.; and M. Sherraden. (2006) “Cost-Effectiveness in Social Work Practice: A Framework with Application to Individual Development Accounts”, Research on Social Work Practice, Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 28–37.

Schreiner, M.; and M. Sherraden. (2005) “Drop-out from Individual Development Accounts:

Prediction and Prevention”, Financial Services Review, Vol. 14, No.1, pp.37-54.

Schreiner, M., Sherraden, M., Clancy, M., Johnson, L., Curley, J., Grinstein-Weiss, M., et al.

(2001). Savings and asset accumulation in Individual Development Accounts (research report). St.

Louis: Washington University, Center for Social Development.

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Schreiner, M., Sherraden, M., Clancy, M., Johnson, L., Curley, J., Zhan, M., et al. (2001). Asset accumulation in low resource households: Evidence from Individual Development Accounts.

Proceedings of the Federal Reserve’s Community Affairs Research Conference: Changing financial markets and community development. Washington, DC: Federal Reserve Board of Governors.

Sherraden, M. (Ed.). (2005). Inclusion in the American Dream: Assets, poverty, and public policy.

New York: Oxford University Press, ISBN 0–19–516819–4.

Sherraden, Michael; Scanlon, Edward; Adams, Deborah; Beverly, Sondra G.; and Mark Schreiner.

(2005) “Inclusion in Asset Building: Directions for Theory and Research” pp. 360–392 in Michael Sherraden (ed.) Inclusion in the American Dream: Assets, Poverty, and Public Policy, New York:

Oxford University Press, ISBN 0–19–516819–4.

Sherraden, M. (Ed.) (2003) Asset building and social development & Social development:

Engaged scholarship [Special issue]. Social Development Issues 25(1 & 2).

Sherraden, M. (2003). Assets and the social investment state. In W. Paxton, (Ed.), Equal shares?

Building a progressive and coherent asset-based welfare policy (pp 28-41). London: Institute for Public Policy Research.

Sherraden, M. (2003, March/April). From social welfare state to social investment state.

Shelterforce: Journal of Affordable Housing and Community Building, 16-18, 19, 29.

Sherraden, M. (2002). Individual Development Accounts (IDAs): Summary of Research (research summary). St. Louis: Washington University, Center for Social Development.

Sherraden, M. (2001). Asset building policy and programs for the poor. In T. Shapiro & E. N.

Wolff (Eds.), Assets for the poor: The benefits of spreading asset ownership (pp. 302-333). New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Sherraden, M. (2001). Saving in IDA Programs. Supplemental testimony to the President’s

Commission on Social Security. St. Louis: Washington University, Center for Social Development.

Sherraden, M. (2001). Toward a universal and progressive asset-based domestic policy. Speech at annual meeting of the Labour Party, United Kingdom. St. Louis: Washington University, Center for Social Development.

Sherraden, M. (2000). From research to policy: Lessons from Individual Development Accounts [Colston Warne Lecture]. Journal of Consumer Affairs, 34(2), 159-181.

Sherraden, M., & Barr, M.S. (forthcoming). Institutions and inclusion in saving policy. In N.

Retsinas & E. Belsky, (Eds.), Building assets, building credit: Bridges and barriers to financial services in low-income communities. Washington: Brookings Institution Press.

Sherraden, M., Johnson, L., Clancy, M., Beverly, S., Schreiner, M., Zhan, M., et al. (2000, January). Saving Patterns in IDA Programs (research report). St. Louis: Washington University, Center for Social Development.

Sherraden, M., Page-Adams, D., & Johnson, L. (1999). Downpayments on the American Dream Policy Demonstration (startup evaluation report). St. Louis: Washington University, Center for Social Development.

Sherraden, M., Schreiner, M., & Beverly, S. (2003) Income, institutions, and saving performance in Individual Development Accounts. Economic Development Quarterly, 17(1), 95–112.

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Sherraden, M., & Sherraden, M.S. (2000). Asset building: Integration of research, education, and practice. Advances in Social Work, 1(1), 61-77.

Sherraden, M.S., McBride, A.M., Hanson, S., & Johnson, L. (forthcoming). Short-term and long- term savings in low income households: Evidence from Individual Development Accounts.

Journal of Income Distribution.

Sherraden, M.S., McBride, A.M., Johnson, E., Hanson, S., Ssewamala, F., & Shanks, T.W. (2005).

Saving in low income households: Evidence from interviews with participants in the American Dream Demonstration (research report). St. Louis: Washington University, Center for Social Development.

Sherraden, M.S., Slosar, B., & Sherraden, M. (2002). Innovation in social policy: Researcher, practitioner, advocate, and student collaboration. Social Work, 47(3), 209-224.

Sherraden, M.S., Williams, T. McBride, A.M., & Ssewamala, F. (2004) Overcoming poverty:

Supported saving as a household development strategy (working paper No. 04-13). St. Louis:

Washington University, Center for Social Development.

Ssewamala, F. (2003). Saving for microenterprise in individual development accounts: factors related to performance. Doctoral dissertation, Washington University in St. Louis.

Ssewamala, F. & Lombe, M. (in review). Saving for microenterprise through Individual Development Accounts: A viable anti-poverty strategy for the United States? Social Work Research.

Ssewamala, F., & Sherraden, M. (2004). Integrating savings into microenterprise for the poor: Do institutions matter? Social Service Review, 78(3), 404-428.

Ssewamala, F., & Sherraden, M. (2004). Saving for microenterprise in Individual Development Accounts: Lessons from the American Dream Demonstration (research report). St. Louis:

Washington University, Center for Social Development.

Zhan, M. (2003). Savings outcomes of single mothers in Individual Development Accounts [Special issue]. Social Development Issues, 25(1 & 2), 74-88.

Zhan, M.; and M. Schreiner. (2005) “Saving for Post-Secondary Education in Individual

Development Accounts”, Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, Vol. 32, No. 3, pp. 139–163.

Zhan, M., Sherraden, M., & Schreiner, M. (2004). Welfare recipiency and savings outcomes in Individual Development Accounts. Social Work Research, 28(3), 165-182.

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