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Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management (APPAM) 2024 Fall Research Conference

Abt Global is once again a proud Gold Sponsor of the Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management’s (APPAM) 2024 Fall Research Conference. This year’s conference theme, Policymaking at the Federal, State, and Local Levels, emphasizes the importance of considering the intricate dynamics and interactions of policies across different levels of government. At Abt, we continuously strive to understand and enhance the effectiveness of public policies through rigorous research and evaluation across all levels of government, including looking at how local governments can tailor program implementation to optimize outcomes.

Visit us onsite at booths 222 & 220, and attend one of our many presentations!

Abt is also participating in the #2024APPAM Career and PhD Fair on November 22. Our recruiter is excited to meet with you!

Abt Presentations

*Presenter names in bold. 


Thursday, November 21

10:15 – 11:45 a.m. | Chesapeake 12   
Panel: Promoting Mental Wellbeing: Innovations in Access and Care across Different Settings   
Paper: The Effect of School-Based Health Centers on Adolescent Mental Health and Behavior   
Abt Author: Anjali Pai

10:15 – 11:45 a.m. | National Harbor 8   
Panel: Context Matters: Exploring Impact Heterogeneity in Employment and Training Programs   
Abt Organizer: Daniel Litwok   
Paper: Career Pathways after COVID-19: Evidence from Round 2 of the Health Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG 2.0)   
Abt Authors: Daniel Litwok, David Judkins, Doug Walton, Radha Roy

1:45 – 3:15 p.m. | National Harbor 5   
Panel: Affordable Housing Production and Residential Location: Experimental Evidence   
Paper: Supporting Aging in Place through IWISH: Lessons and Early Findings from the Supportive Services Demonstration   
Abt Authors: Melissa Vandawalker, Ian Breunig, Katharine Witgert

3:30 – 5:00 p.m. | National Harbor 6   
Panel: Including Challenging Elements in Cost-Benefit Analyses: Theory and Examples in Education and Workforce Training   
Abt Organizer: Samuel Dastrup; Abt Discussant: Matthew Finster   
Paper: The Case of Year up, a Training Program for Young Adults from Low-Income Communities   
Abt Author: Samuel Dastrup

3:30p.m. – 5:00 p.m. | Chesapeake 1  
Panel Paper - Effects of Rental Assistance on Housing, Health, and Children’s Outcomes - Who Applied for the Housing Choice Voucher Lottery and Why? Understanding the Housing Experience of Voucher Applicants in Los Angeles  
Abt Co-Author: Soledad De Gregorio


Friday, November 22

8:30 – 10: 00 a.m. | National Harbor 5   
Panel: Understanding the Intersections between Homelessness, Housing and Community Development Policies   
Paper: California’s Project Roomkey: Successes and Challenges in Building Pathways to Permanent Housing   
Abt Author: Nichole Fiore

10:15 – 11:45 a.m. | National Harbor 8   
Panel: Strengthening Reemployment Services through Evidence – Impact Findings from the REA Impact Evaluation and State RESEA Impact Evaluations   
Paper: REA Impact Study Briefs: Six-Year Findings Update   
Abt Author: Correne Saunders

1:45 – 2:45 p.m. | Chesapeake 4   
Community Meeting: LGBTQ+ Researchers   
Amy Cummings (Community Meeting Lead)

3:30 – 5:00 p.m. | Chesapeake 2   
Panel: Unconditional Cash Transfers for Families with Children: Understanding the Effects on Economic Security and Well-Being for Historically Marginalized Families   
Abt Organizer: Tresa Kappil; Abt Chair: Anna Jefferson   
Paper: My Kids Deserve the World: How Children in the Southeast Benefit from Guaranteed Income   
Abt Author: Tresa Kappil

3:30 – 5:00 p.m. | National Harbor 5   
Panel: Impact of the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Emergency Rental Assistance (ERA) Program on Eviction and Housing Stability   
Paper: Evaluation of the Impact of the Emergency Rental Assistance Program on Housing Stability   
Abt Author: Meghan Shea

5:00 – 6:30 | Potomac AB | Poster Session   
Poster: Who Can Benefit from This Policy? Introducing Policy Priority Scoring As a Purposive Interview Sampling Framework   
Abt Authors: Jazmine Kirkland, Anna Jefferson

Poster: Challenges and Opportunities for Workforce Programs in Rural Areas: Evidence from HPOG 2.0   
Abt Authors: Lola Jacquin, Radha Roy, Douglas Walton, Jasmine Harmon

Poster: Insights from Engaging Community Researchers in Data Collection for Mixed Methods Studies   
Abt Author: Emma Cocatre-Zilgien

 


Saturday, November 23

8:30 – 10:00 a.m. | Potomac 6   
Roundtable: Interim Findings and Implementation Lessons from a Guaranteed Income Pilot in Baltimore   
Abt Speaker/Organizer: Haisheng Yang; Abt Moderator: Brittany Davis

8:30 – 10:00 a.m. | National Harbor 10   
Panel: Qualitative Findings on Housing Mobility Programs for Families in the Housing Choice Voucher Program   
Abt Organizer: Daniel Gubits   
Paper: Early Implementation Findings from the Community Choice Demonstration   
Abt Authors: Laura Paulen, Jeffrey Lubell, Daniel Gubits, Samuel Dastrup, Adam Travis, Debi McInnis, Lianne Fisman, Zoe Greenwood, Nikitha Reddy

10:15 – 11:45 a.m. | National Harbor 3   
Roundtable: Scaling Equitable Evaluation Practices within Research Firms   
Abt Speaker: Katrina Bledsoe

10:15 – 11:45 a.m. | Chesapeake 2   
Panel: Insights from Qualitative Research in Scaling Guaranteed Income Programs   
Abt Organizer: Hannah Thomas   
Paper: Guaranteed Income As a Flexible Housing Resource: Qualitative Evidence from 6 GI Pilots   
Abt Author: Swati Gayen

10:15 – 11:45 a.m. | Chesapeake 6   
Panel: The Effects of Work-Family Policies on Women's Employment and Health Outcomes   
Abt Discussant: Jane Herr

10:15 – 11:45 a.m. | National Harbor 7   
Panel: How Do Policies Affect the Employment of People with Disabilities and Their Caregivers?   
Abt Discussant: Daniel Gubits

12:00 – 1:30 p.m. | Potomac AB | Poster Session  
Poster: Reducing Attrition in Small Samples and Maintaining Research Integrity: Lessons Learned from Guaranteed Income Pilots   
Abt Author: Zoe Greenwood

Poster: Comparing the Experience of Guaranteed Income Pilot Participants with Traditional Benefits Programs   
Abt Author: Sarah Rosenberg

3:30 – 5:00 p.m. | National Harbor 4   
Panel: Rent Reform and Direct Rental Assistance: The Future of the Housing Choice Voucher Program?   
Paper: Tenant Perspectives on Rent Reform: Insights from the Rent Reform Demonstration and the Stepped and Tiered Rent Demonstration   
Abt Authors: Soledad de Gregorio, Anna Jefferson

3:30 – 5:00 p.m. | Camellia 3   
Panel: Advancing Equity Through Innovations in Participatory Methods, Trauma-Informed Evaluation, and Analyses in Marriage Markets   
Paper: Trauma Informed Equitable Evaluation: Understanding Context for Policy Decisions   
Abt Authors: Rucha Londhe, Katrina Bledsoe

Also in Attendance:

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Debra Cammer Hines
Chief Solutions Officer
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Diane Paulsell
Vice President, Research, Monitoring, and Evaluation Capability
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Jessica Walker, Ph.D.
Science and Research Senior Director, Quantitative Methods
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Lianne Fisman, Ph.D.
Science and Research Senior Director, Qualitative Mixed Methods
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Rucha Londhe, Ph.D.
Senior Director, Equity
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Molly Irwin
Principal Solutions Architect, Workforce, Children, & Families
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Lawrence Buron, Ph.D.
Principal Associate, Social & Economic Policy
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Beth Boulay
Principal Associate, Social & Economic Policy
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Katharine Witgert
Principal Associate, Health & Environment

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