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December 2006
Salamon, L.M. and W. Sokolowski (2006). "Employment in America’s Charities: A Profile." Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies, Center for Civil Society Studies.

October 2006
Salamon, L.M., S. Geller, and W. Sokolowski (2006). "Maryland Nonprofit Employment Update." Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies, Center for Civil Society Studies.

Tennant, M., J. Sanders, M. O'Brien, and C. Castle (2006). Defining the Nonprofit Sector: New Zealand. Working Papers of the Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project, No. 45. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies, Center for Civil Society Studies.

Popkin, S.J., T. Leventhal, and G. Weismann (2006). "Girls in the 'Hood: Evidence on the Impact of Safety," Poverty and Race Research Action Council Newsletter, Vol. 15, No. 5, September/October, pp. 3-7.

September 2006
Leventhal, T., Y. Xue, and J. Brooks-Gunn (In press). "Immigrant Differences in School-Age Children's Verbal Trajectories: A Look at Four Racial/Ethnic Groups," Child Development (special issue on "Race, Ethnicity, and Culture").

Tennant, M., J. Sanders, M. O'Brien, and C. Castle, “Defining the Nonprofit Sector: New Zealand.” Working Papers of the Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project, No. 45. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies, 2006.

July/August 2006
Nightingale, D.S., and J. Emery (2006). "Employment Services and Employer Interactions in Colorado Works Programs,"  special report from the Evaluation of the Colorado Works Program.  See www.lewin.com/Spotlights/Features/SpotlightFeatureColoradoWorks.htm

Policy Analysis for the Real World Students (2006).  "Neighborhoods Left Behind in Baltimore's Housing Boom," Occasional Paper No. 30, Institute for Policy Studies, Johns Hopkins University.

April 2006
Communiqué #5: "Investment Capital: The New Challenge for American Nonprofits." Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies, 2006. You may read the communiqué at www.jhu.edu/listeningpost/news/

March 2006
Arora, A., W. Aspray, B. Barnow, and V. Gurbexeni (2006). "The Economics of Offshoring," in W. Asprqy; F. Mayadas; and M. Vardi (eds), Globalization and Offshoring of Software. New York, NY: Association for Computing Machinery's Job Migration Task Force.

December 2005
Harkness, J. and S. Newman (2005). “Housing Affordability and Children’s Well-Being: Evidence from the National Survey of America’s Families,” Housing Policy Debate, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 223-256. Visit http://www.fanniemaefoundation.org/programs/hpd/pdf/hpd_1602_harkness.pdf to read more.
 
Leventhal, T., R.C. Fauth, & J. Brooks-Gunn (2005). “Neighborhood poverty and public policy: A 5-year follow-up of children’s educational outcomes in the New York City Moving to Opportunity Demonstration,” Developmental Psychology, Vol. 41, No. 6, pp. 933-952.

November 2005
Nightingale, D. (2005). “Overview of Welfare Reform," in E.S. Savas (ed.), Managing Welfare Reform in New York City. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers.

Barnow, B. and J. Trutko (2005). “Placing Welfare Applicants and Recipients in Jobs through Performance Based Contracting," in E.S. Savas (ed.), Managing Welfare Reform in New York City. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers.

Browning, C. R., T. Leventhal, and J. Brooks-Gunn (2005). “Sexual Initiation in Early Adolescence: The Nexus of Parental and Community Control.” American Sociological Review, Vol. 70, No. 5, pp. 758-778.

Bingenheimer, J.B., S.W. Raudenbush, T. Leventhal, and J. Brooks-Gunn (2005). “Measurement Equivalence in Two Dimensions of Children’s Home Environments.” Journal of Family Psychology, Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 441-455.

October 2005
Altschuler, D. M. (2005). "Policy and Program Perspectives on the Transition to Adulthood for Adolescents in the Juvenile Justice System," in D.W. Osgood, E.M. Foster, C. Flanagan, and G.R. Ruth (eds.), On Your Own Without a Net: The Transition to Adulthood for Vulnerable Populations. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

Communiqué #4: “Nonprofit Governance and Accountability.” Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies, 2005. See www.jhu.edu/listeningpost/news/ for more information.

Franco, R.C., S. W. Sokolowski, E.M. Hairel, and L. Salamon (2005). "The Portuguese Nonprofit Sector in Comparative Perspective.” The Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project.

Leventhal, T. & J. Brooks-Gunn. (2005). “Neighborhood and Gender Effects on Family Processes: Results from the Moving to Opportunity Program,” Family Relations, Vol. 54, No.5, pp. 634-644.

Leventhal, T. (2005). “Services for Low-Income Children and Their Families: Comments on Lipman and Boyle, Kitzman, and Knitzer,” in R.E. Tremblay, R.G. Barr, and R.DeV. Peters (eds.), Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development (online). Montreal: Centre of Excellence for Early Childhood Development.

September 2005
Abramson, A.J. and L. M. Salamon (2005). “The Nonprofit Sector and the Federal Budget: Fiscal Year 2006 and Beyond”. Visit www.nonprofitresearch.org/usr_doc/NS&FedBdgt.pdf to view the report.

Salamon, L.M. and S. W. Sokolowski (2005). “Nonprofit Organizations: New Insights from QCEW Data,” Monthly Labor Review Online, Vol. 128, No. 3, pp.19-26. Visit www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/mlrhome.htm to view the report.

Campos Franco, Raquel (2005). “Defining the Nonprofit Sector: Portugal.” Working Papers of the Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project, No. 43. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies. Visit www.jhu.edu/~ccss/pubs/cnpwork/index.html to view the report.

Newman, Sandra (2005).  Low-End Rental Housing: The Forgotten Story in Baltimore’s Housing Boom. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute.

July/August 2005
Salamon, L., S. Geller, and W. Sokolowski (2005). “ Maryland Nonprofit Employment Update.” Nonprofit Data Project. See http://www.jhu.edu/ccss/pubs/ for more information.