Research priorities in this category will most closely align to the “Advancing Economic Opportunity” goal in HUD’s strategic framework. The goal is to create a clear path to self-sufficiency by focusing on health, educational attainment, and financial stability of HUD assisted households. Research needs in this category would focus on a broad swath of HUD programs, including those for households experiencing homelessness, facing health challenges, and seeking to improve their labor market outcomes. Useful ideas about research gaps could relate to how these programs can achieve better results through understanding barriers, coordinating efforts with other partners, using best practices, and improving access to supportive services.
Explore PD&R's current research and learn more about what we are already doing in this area:
- Scaling Up a Place-Based Employment Program: Highlights From the Jobs Plus Pilot Program Evaluation
- A Health Picture of HUD-Assisted Children, 2006–2012
- Encouraging Residential Moves to Opportunity Neighborhoods: An Experiment Testing Incentives Offered to Housing Voucher Recipients
- Family Options Study: 3-Year Impacts of Housing and Services Interventions for Homeless Families
What do you think are the most critical research questions that should be explored around Economic Opportunity and Wellbeing?
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