Low income working families and public policy

October 29, 2013  • Posted in Member Projects  •  0 Comments

Jennifer Romich, University of Washington, Department of Social Welfare

Jennifer Romich is an Associate Professor of Social Welfare at the University of Washington. Romich studies resources and economic in families, with a particular emphasis on low income workers, household budgets and families’ interactions with public policy. Her recent poverty-related projects include ongoing research into effective marginal tax rates created by means-tested benefit schedules and the tax system; a study of the effects of highway tolls on low-income households; research into financial services used by low-income consumers; a mixed-methods investigation of income of families involved with the child welfare system; and an evaluation of the City of Seattle Paid Sick and Safe Time Ordinance. Romich is the Director of the West Coast Poverty Center and was recently appointed to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Family Self-Sufficiency Research Scholars Network. Romich holds bachelors and masters degrees in economics and earned a PhD in Human Development and Social Policy from Northwestern University.

Contact: romich@uw.edu – WebsiteWest Coast Poverty Center

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