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Selected Publications
The following are selected publications from the current academic year.

November 2007
Salamon, L. and S. Lessans Geller (2007). “Maryland Nonprofit Employment Update,” NED Bulletin No. 28, Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies, Center for Civil Society Studies.

October 2007
Barnow, Burt S. (2007). “Occupations and Skills in the U.S.: Projection Methods and Results,” in O. Strietska-Ilina and M. Tessaring (eds.), Systems, Institutional Frameworks and Processes for Early Identification of Skill Needs. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, pp. 16-24.

September 2007
Communiqué #8: “The Nonprofit Workforce Crisis: Real or Imagined?" Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies, 2007. See www.jhu.edu/listeningpost/news/ for more information.

Salamon, L., W. Sokolowski, M. Haddock, and H. Tice (2007). “Measuring Civil Society and Volunteering: Initial Findings from Implementation of the UN Handbook on Nonprofit Institutions." Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies. See www.jhu.edu/~ccss/publications/ccsswork/index.html for more information.

July/August 2007
Newman, S. (2007). “Housing Allowances in Britain: A Troubled History and Uncertain Future,” in P.A. Kemp (ed.), Housing Allowances in Comparative Perspective. Bristol, UK: The Policy Press.

Communiqué #7: "Report on the Nonprofit Investment Capital Roundtable." Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies, 2007. See www.jhu.edu/listeningpost/news for more information.

May 2007
Communiqué #6: “Nonprofit Fiscal Trends and Challenges.” Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies, 2007. See www.jhu.edu/listeningpost/news for more information.

Leventhal, T. (2007). “Neighborhood Context and Health Risk Taking Behaviors of Children and Youth. Paper presented at Groupe de Recherche sur l'Inadaptation Psychosociale chez l'enfant (GRIP) Université de Montréal - Hôpital Ste-Justine, May 2007, Montreal, Canada.

Leventhal, T. (2007). “Housing Mobility and Mental Health.” Paper presented at the Housing Mobility and Health: Connecting Families and Children to Improved Health Outcomes forum sponsored by the Poverty and Race Research Action Council. Annie E. Casey Foundation, May 2007, Baltimore, MD.

April 2007
Fauth, R.C., T. Leventhal, and J. Brooks-Gunn. (2007). "Welcome to the Neighborhood? Long-Term Impacts of Moving to Low-Poverty Neighborhoods on Poor Children's and Adolescents' Outcomes," Journal of Research on Adolescence, 17 (2), 249-284.
 
Roche, K. and T. Leventhal (2007). "Neighborhood Disorder and Family Management Practices: Influences on Early Sex Initiation." Paper presented at Population, Family and Reproductive Health Research Day, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, April 20, Baltimore, MD.
 
Salamon, L.M., S. Geller, and W. Sokolowski (2007). "Texas Nonprofit Employment Update." Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies, Center for Civil Society Studies.

March 2007
Nightingale, Demetra Smith and Harry J. Hoelter (eds) (2007). Reshaping the American Workforce in a Changing Economy. Washington DC: Urban Institute Press.
 
Nightingale, Demetra Smith, P. Sharkey, and C. Ratcliffe (2007). “Welfare Program Performance: An Analysis of South Carolina's Family Independence Program,” The American Review of Public Administration, Vol. 37, No. 1, pp. 65-90.