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child population. In addition, CSD has consulted with top government officials in designing major asset-based policies in the United Kingdom, Canada, China, Korea, Indonesia, Uganda, Mexico, and other countries. Large, global research projects at CSD have been the driving force. A large research project with Youth Savings Accounts in four developing countries is underway and expected to have major impacts on national policies and international development assistance. The goal of an account for every child on the planet, first articulated by CSD, appears in discussions and agendas for international development.
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in St. Louis and across the State of Missouri. In the 2010s, CSD is partnering with multidisciplinary teams, community organizations, and local governments in intensive community development projects in St. Louis, creating a knowledge base and models that will be implemented in other St. Louis communities and beyond.
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In the 1990s, CSD led the Washington University initiative for the very successful Urban Family and Community Development Program, a multi-discipline, multi-university effort to build human capital and leadership in St. Louis communities. In the 2000s, CSD facilitated multiple asset-building programs
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As an academic institution, publications are CSD’s essential products. CSD publishes work from its own research as well as research by affiliated scholars, policymakers, and practitioners. CSD maintains a working paper series, in addition to publishing research reports, policy reports, and briefs on
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CSD is also a widely recognized leader in defining and testing innovations in productive aging. Productive aging refers to making contributions to society during the older adult years. CSD has extended knowledge and influenced policy in productive aging in the US and abroad. In particular, through
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Programs supported by the Assets for Independence project, as well as universal and progressive Child Development Accounts (CDAs). An experimental test of CDAs between 2003 and 2013 known as SEED has had major policy impacts in the US. At least six countries have CDAs covering all or much of the
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In the 1990s, CSD defined asset building as a new direction in social policy. Asset building research at CSD has informed and influenced legislation in the states and at the federal level. Specifically, the United States has implemented matched savings for millions of low-income families through
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CSD is a national and global leader in research and policy on civic engagement and service. CSD’s research on civic service has informed policies to expand participation in domestic and international service, such as the 2009
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on asset building and civic engagement and service, each referencing publications central to its respective field. These bibliographies offer online access to over 3,000 citations, many with abstracts and links to full text.
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and another testing Youth Savings Accounts in developing countries. The Center has also broadened its focus to include civic engagement and service, productive aging, and community development.
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MasterCard Foundation. (2010). Consortium to conduct landmark study on youth savings as a development tool. Press Release. Toronto: MasterCard Foundation.
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CSD has published more than 250 publications, including working papers, research and policy reports, and Congressional testimonies.
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conferences and research, CSD has initiated this discussion in China, the most rapidly aging country in the world.
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Several recent books, authored by CSD faculty, focus on research conducted by CSD. These include:
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See, for example, Morrow-Howell, N., Hinterlong, J., & Sherraden, M. (Eds.) (2001).
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Building assets from birth: A global comparison of Child Development Account policies
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the America Saving for Personal Investment, Retirement, and Education (ASPIRE) Act
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SEED for Oklahoma Kids: Demonstrating Child Development Accounts for All Newborns
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Striving to Save: Creating Policies for Financial Security of Low-Income Families
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Can the Poor Save?: Saving and Asset Building in Individual Development Accounts
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Youth savings in developing countries: Trends in practice, gaps in knowledge
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Inner-city community workers to get new tools for social services.
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Morrow-Howell, N., Gao, J., Zou, L., & Xie, Y. (2009).
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Inquiry, innovation, & impact: Report to the Community
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Political and economic think tanks in the United States
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McBride, A. M., & Sherraden, M. S. (Eds.) (2007).
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Washington University's
George Warren Brown School of Social Work
Michael Sherraden
American Dream Demonstration
Oklahoma
Individual Development Account
Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act
Sargent Shriver International Service Act
online bibliographies
Inquiry, innovation, & impact: Report to the Community
SEED for Oklahoma Kids: Demonstrating Child Development Accounts for All Newborns
Archived
Wayback Machine
Youth savings in developing countries: Trends in practice, gaps in knowledge
See history of CSD.
See the Assets for Independence Act.
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See the Harold Alfond Challenge in Maine.
the America Saving for Personal Investment, Retirement, and Education (ASPIRE) Act
Archived
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401Kids Accounts
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Building assets from birth: A global comparison of Child Development Account policies
MasterCard Foundation. (2010). Consortium to conduct landmark study on youth savings as a development tool. Press Release. Toronto: MasterCard Foundation.
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Wayback Machine
Productive Aging Conference Report

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