Our Reports
2009
Counting on Care Work: Human Infrastructure in Massachusetts (Executive Summary)
Authors: Randy Albelda, Mignon Duffy, Nancy Folbre with Clare Hammonds and Jooyeoun Suh
Counting on Care Work: Human Infrastructure in Massachusetts (Full Report)
Authors: Randy Albelda, Mignon Duffy, Nancy Folbre with Clare Hammonds and Jooyeoun Suh
"Issues in Developing a Common Framework on Informal Employment," 2009. Revised May. WIEGO.
Authors: Françoise Carré and James Heintz.
"Informal Sector and Social Policy: Personal and Technical Reflections after the Cornell-SEWA-WIEGO Exposure and Dialogue Program in Oaxaca, Mexico." 2009, June, 2009. Working Paper 2009-19, Department of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. and WIEGO.
Authors: Namrata Bali, Kaushik Basu, Suman Bery, Haroon Bhorat, Françoise Carré, Martha Chen, Gary Fields, Ravi Kanbur, Santiago Levy, Francie Lund, Jeemol Unni and Imraan Valodia
Immigrant Workers in the Massachusetts Health Care Industry:
A Report on Status and Future Prospects
Authors: Ramon Borges-Mendez, James Jennings, Donna Haig Friedman, Malo Hutson, Teresa Eliot Roberts
Why it’s harder (and different) for single mothers: Gender, motherhood, labor markets and public work supports
Author: Randy Albelda
Report: Brokering Up: the Role of Temporary Staffing in Overcoming Labor Market Barriers (January 2009)
CSP Report Highlights Impacts of Alternative Staffing Model
Study examines organizations that integrate the business goal of mainstream staffing services—connecting workers and employers—with the social mission of helping marginalized job seekers find and retain better jobs.
This study of alternative staffing organizations (ASOs) in four U.S. urban areas suggests that these unique social-purpose staffing programs can help low-income workers succeed in the labor market by finding temporary and temp-to-perm jobs, while also meeting the needs of employers for staffing services. The study was funded by the C.S. Mott Foundation
Authors: Françoise Carré, Brandynn Holgate, Helen Levine, and Mandira Kala
2008
Continuity and Change in Low-wage Work in U.S. Retail Trade
Authors: Françoise Carré and Chris Tilly, with Brandynn Holgate
Building Knowledge and Power with the Third Sector in Haifa Israel: A Report of the Learning Exchange Research Project (February 2008).
Authors: Donna Haig Friedman and Jennifer Cohen with Yael Abada, Rula Deeb, Riki Tegave, Daphna Ziv, Tiffany Bradley, Liron Peleg-Hadomi, Eran Hadomi and Moran Ron
2007
Bridging the Gaps between Earnings and Basic Needs in Massachusetts (October 2007)
Authors: Randy Albelda and Jennifer Shea
Bridging the Gaps: A Picture of How Work Supports Work in Ten States (October 2007)
Authors: Randy Albelda, Heather Boushey with Elizabeth Chimienti, Rebecca ray, and Ben Zipperer
"This Place Gives Me Peace, Happiness and Hope": The First Two Years of Housing First in Quincy, Massachusetts" (November 2007)
Author: Tatjana Meschede
Evaluation of the DMH Special Homeless Initiative.
Mass. DMH Homeless Leveraged Resources (CSP with Martha Burt) (2007)
Mass. DMH Homeless Process Report (Martha Burt) (2007)
Authors: Helen Levine, Tatjana Meschede and Martha Burt
Looking Back & Looking Ahead
Author: Françoise Carré
Latino Participation in Food Assistance Programs (March 2007)
Authors: Anny Rivera Ottenberger and Elaine Werby.
"Is the Apparent Decrease in Injury and Illness Rates in Construction the Result of Changes in Reporting?" in 2007 issue of the International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health.
Authors: Laura S Welch, MD, Xiuwen Dong, MS, Françoise Carré and Knut Ringen, DRPH.
Preventing Homelessness and Promoting Housing Stability: A Comparative Analysis (6/07)
Authors: Donna Haig Friedman, Jennifer Raymond, Kimberly Puhala, Tatjana Meschede, Julia Tripp, Mandira Kala.
Addressing the Food and Nutritional Needs of Massachusetts Residents: Vitamin Litigation Project Final Report (January 2007)
Authors: Colleen Manning, Tatjana Meschede, Elaine Werby.
"Under A Watchful Eye: Parents and Children Living In Shelters" in Volume I: Child Poverty on America Today (2007). Barbara Arrighi and David Maume (eds.), Praeger Press.
Author: Donna Haig Friedman.
2006
Moving Here Saved My Life: The Experience of Formerly Chronically Homeless Women and Men in Quincy's Housing First Projects (Interim Report) (September 2006).
Author: Tatjana Meschede.
Prevention At Work: HPI Interim Evaluation Report (May 2006).
Authors: Donna Haig Friedman, Ph.D., Jennifer Raymond, Consuela Greene, John McGah, Elizabeth Brown, Julia Tripp, Helen Levine.
Strength In Numbers: Employments Rights Organizations and the Problem of Co-Ordination (Article) (December 2006). This article appeared in the British Journal of Industrial Relations.
Authors: Charles Heckscher and Françoise Carré.
2005
Managing project expectations in human services information systems implementations: The case of homeless management information systems (October 2005), co-authored by Oscar Gutierrez and Donna Haig Friedman in the International Journal of Project Management Volume 23, Issue 7, October 2005, Pages 513-523.
Partners in Prevention: Community-Wide Homelessness Prevention in Massachusetts and the United States (June 2005)
Authors: Donna Haig Friedman, Ph.D., John McGah, Julia Tripp, Michelle Kahan, Nicole Witherbee, Amy Carlin.
Transitions at DTA: Homeless Pilot Programs at the Massachusetts Department of Transitional Assistance (2003-2005) (July 2005)
Authors: John McGah with Amy Carlin.
The Social and Economic Costs of Employee Misclassification in Construction
Maine Report (April 2005)
Massachusetts Report (December 2004)
Author: Françoise Carré and Randall Wilson.
Collaborators: Construction Policy Research Center of the Labor and Worklife Program at Harvard Law School and the Harvard School of Public Health.
2004
Bridges and Barriers to Housing for Chronically Homeless Street Dwellers: The Effects of Medical and Substance Abuse Services on Housing Attainment (October 2004)
Author: Tatjana Meschede
IMPACT — Information Management, Public Access, Community Transformation, Lake County, Illinois: Final Report (August 2004)
Year One Report (September 2001)
Year Two Report (December 2002)
Authors: Oscar Gutierrez and John McGah
Hard Numbers, Hard Times: Homeless Individuals in Massachusetts Emergency Shelters 1999-2003 (July 2004)
Authors: Tatjana Meschede, Brian Sokol, Jennifer Raymond
With: Donna Haig Friedman, Nancy Sullivan, Michelle Kahan, Susan Ma, Michael Faris, Bill Silvestri
Archive of Homeless Data Releases
- Individuals in Massachusetts Emergency Shelters, 1999-2002 (October 2003)
- Families in Massachusetts Emergency Shelters, 1999-2001 (April 2003)
- Individuals in Massachusetts Emergency Shelters, 1999-2001 (January 2003)
- Individuals and Families in Massachusetts Emergency Shelters, 1999-2000 (September 2001)
- Individuals and Families in Boston Emergency Shelter, 1999 (December 2000)
- A Preliminary Look at Boston's Homeless Population (January 2000)
- A Individuals and Families in Boston's Emergency Homeless Shelters (August 1997)
Emergency Preparedness: A Manual for Homeless Service Providers (May 2004)
Authors: Kelly Tobin, MS, Center for Global Development, Washington, D.C., Phyllis Freeman, JD, Senior Fellow, Center for Social Policy, John W. McCormack Graduate, School of Policy Studies, University of Massachusetts
Reality and Analysis: Personal and Technical Reflections on the Working Lives of Six Women (April 2004)
Edited by Martha Chen, Renana Jahbuala, Ravi Kambur, Nidhi Mirani and Karl Osner Cornell University.
Author: Françoise Carré
One Family Campaign Scholars Project (February 2004)
Project Executive Summary
Due to the sensitive nature of this report, only a project summary is provided.
Authors: Michelle Kahan, Jennifer Raymond, Consuela Greene and Donna Haig Friedman
2003
Nonstandard Work Arrangements in France and the United States: Institutional Contexts, Labor Market Conditions, and Patterns of Use (December 2003), published in Nonstandard Work in Developed Economies: Causes and Consequences. Susan Houseman and Machiko Osawa, Eds. Kalamazoo, MI: Upjohn Institute for Employment Research. The title is available from the publisher.
Authors: Françoise Carré
Technology Goes Home Summary of Findings (November 2003)
Authors: Donna Haig Friedman, Michelle Kahan, Tatjana Meschede, Consuela Greene
Alternative Job Brokering: Addressing Labor Market Disadvantages, Improving the Temp Experience, and Enhancing Job Opportunities
National Study of Alternative Staffing Services (October 2003)
IView streaming audio and video of the forum marking the release of this report at WGBH.org
Author: Françoise Carré, Joaquín Heranz, Dorie Seavey, Carlha Vickers, Ashley Aull, and Rebecca Keegan
Strong Families, Strong Communities: A Report on the Family Circle Project (September 2003) Project Description
Authors: Donna Haig Friedman, Consuela Greene, Betsy Santiago, Michelle Kahan
Surviving Against the Odds: Families' Journeys off Welfare and out of Homelessness (July 2003), published in CityScape: A Journal of Policy Development and Research (Vol.6, No.3 2003).
Authors: Donna Haig Friedman, Michelle Hayes, Tatjana Meschede
Massachusetts Youth Development Collaboration Project (July 2003)
Project Summary Due to the sensitive nature of this report, only a project summary is provided.
Author: Randall Wilson
Noteworthy News
Françoise Carré Discusses President Obama's Jobs Summit on NECN
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Through funding from the Hyams Foundation and the Sociological Initiatives Fund, the Center for Social Policy contributed to this CHAPA Briefing Paper, authored by Ann Verrilli: The Massachusetts Rental Voucher Program: Maintaining the State’s Primary Homeless Prevention Tool, June
October 28, 2009
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Revenue Committee’s Subcommittee on Tax Expenditure Budgets:
Randy Albelda's testimony on Understanding and Reforming Tax Expenditures to the Massachusetts Legislature's Committee on Revenue.
October 28, 2009
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"Connecting Vulnerable Job Seekers with Employers." 2009.
Françoise Carré. Diversity Executive.com. September 13.
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Creative Economy Initiative:
Counting On Care Work:
Human Infrastructure in Massachusetts by Randy Albelda, Mignon Duffy and Nancy Folbre
Executive Summary Full Report
FEATURED VIDEO from Reshaping Poverty Policy Conference
Youth Voices
Progressive Planning: The Magazine of Planners Network article:
Unaffordable "Affordable" Housing: Challenging the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Area Median Income
by Michael E. Stone
Citizen Lobbyists Speaking OUT for Real Health Care Reform.
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