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CURRICULUM VITAE
(212) 960-6934 (Office)
EDUCATION
10/78-06/82 Ph.D., The School of Social Service Administration, The
University of Chicago.
08/76-05/78 M.S.W., School of Social Work, Arizona State University.
08/70-05/72 M.A., The Department of History, Iowa State University.
09/66-06/70 B.A., The Department of Sociology, Brooklyn College of The
City University of New York.
EMPLOYMENT
06/99-Present PROFESSOR of Social Policy and Research, Yeshiva
University, Wurzweiler School of Social Work.
06/05-05/13 DIRECTOR OF PhD PROGRAM in SOCIAL WELFARE,
Yeshiva University, Wurzweiler School of Social Work.
07/96-05/99 PROFESSOR, Barry University, School of Social Work.
07/94-06/96 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, Barry University, School of Social
Work.
07/87-06/94 ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, University of Pennsylvania, School
of Social Work.
07/87-06/89 DIRECTOR, Goldman-Lazarus Center for the Study of Social
Work Practice, University of Pennsylvania, School of Social
Work.
01/86-07/87 DIRECTOR, Schweppe Research Institute for Social Issues,
United Charities of Chicago.
10/82-07/87 DIRECTOR, Research and Information Systems, United
Charities of Chicago.
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04/87-06/87 LECTURER, (part time), The School of Social Service
Administration, The University of Chicago.
09/80-06/87 LECTURER, (part time), The School of Social Work, Loyola
University of Chicago..
06/80-09-82 RESEARCH ASSOCIATE (full time), The School of Social
Service Administration, The University of Chicago.
10/78-05/80 RESEARCH ASSISTANT, (part time), The School of Social
Service Administration, The University of Chicago.
06/77-06/78 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT, (part time), division of
Behavioral Health Services, The Arizona Department of Health
Services.
10/75-08/76 MENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST II (full time), Geriatrics
Treatment Division, The Arizona State Hospital.
09/73-10/75 MENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST I, (full time), Sierra
Treatment Division through 10/74 and ADMINISTRATIVE
INTERN, The Arizona State Hospital.
02/73-09/73 MENTAL HEALTH TECHNICIAN, (full time), Paloma
Treatment Division, The Arizona State Hospital.
01/73-02/73 SUBSTITUTE TEACHER (part time), The Union high School
District, Phoenix, Arizona
08/70-05/72 TEACHING ASSISTANT (part time), The Department of
History, Iowa State University.
PUBLICATIONS
Books:
Caputo, Richard K. (2018). Connecting the Dots: A Social Work Academician’s Memoir
of Intellectual and Career Development. Bloomington, IN: Archway Publishing, Inc.
Caputo, Richard K. (2014). Policy Analysis for Social Workers. Thousand Oakes, CA:
Sage. - Listed among 100 Great Books for Social Workers Library
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Caputo, Richard K. (Ed.) (2012). Basic Income Guarantee and Politics: International
Experiences and Perspectives on the Viability of Income Guarantee. New York: Palgrave
Macmillan.
Caputo, Richard K. (2011). U.S. Social Welfare Reform: Policy Transitions from 1981 to
the Present. New York: Springer.
Caputo, Richard K. (Ed.) (2005). Challenges of Aging on U.S. Families: Policy and
Practice Implications. New York: Haworth Press / Milton Park, UK: Routledge.
Caputo, Richard K. (1999). Advantage White and Male, Disadvantage Black and
Female: Income Inequality, Economic Well-Being and Economic Mobility Among
Families in a Youth Cohort, 1979-1993. Danbury, CT: Rutledge Books, Inc.
Caputo, Richard K. (1994). Welfare and Freedom American Style II: The Role of the
Federal Government, 1941-1980. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.
Caputo, Richard K. (1991). Welfare and Freedom American Style: The Role of the
Federal Government, 1900-1940. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.
Caputo, Richard K. (1988). Management and Information Systems in Human Services.
New York: Haworth Press.
In Process:
Caputo, Richard K. & Larry Liu (Eds.), Political activism and basic income guarantee:
International experiences and perspectives past, present, and near future. New York:
Palgrave Macmillan.
Articles (* signifies peer review):
Accepted:
Caputo, Richard K. (28 September 2018) Peer-review: A vital gatekeeping function and
obligation of professional scholarly practice. Families in Society.
Published:
Caputo, Richard K. (2019). Policy analysis. In M. Reisch (ed.), Social policy and social
justice: Meeting the challenges of a diverse society, 3rd ed. (pp. 193-221). San Diego,
CA: Cognella Academic Publishing.
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Caputo, Richard K. (2018). Transformations of the Welfare State. [Review of the book
Social Services Disrupted: Changes, Challenges and Policy Implications for Europe in
Times of Austerity by Flavia Martinelli, Anelli Anttoned, and Margitta Mätzke, eds.].
Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 39, 524-529. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10834-
018-9571-x ; Online First: http://rdcu.be/HcXL
Caputo, Richard K. (2017). What’s epistemology got to do with it? Research on Social
Work Practice, 27, 503-507.
Caputo, Richard, Epstein, William, Stoesz, David, & Thyer, Bruce. (2017). Letter to the
Editor: Respect Multiple Research Methods, Not Nonsensical Epistemologies. Journal of
Social Work Education, 53, 365-367. Pages 1-3 | Published online: 10 Mar 2017.
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10437797.2017.1283273
Caputo, Richard K. (2017). Rev of the book, The Future of the Professions: How
Technology Will Transform the Work of Human Experts by Richard Susskind and Daniel
Susskind. People + Strategy Journal, 40(2), 69-70.
Caputo, Richard K. (2016). Policy analysis. In M. Reisch (Ed.), Social work and social
justice, 2nd edition (pp. 197-225). San Diego, CA: Cognella Academic Publishing.
Caputo, Richard K. (2016). What’s epistemology got to do with it? Research on Social
Work Practice, pp. 1-5. Online First, DOI: 10.1177/1049731516662320
Caputo, Richard K. (2016). The role of research in the family service agency: Reflections
some 30 years later (Occasional Essay). Families in Society, 97(1), 59-64.
Caputo, Richard K., & Lewis, Michael. (2016). Introduction to the Symposium on the
Basic Income Guarantee. Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 43(3), 3-8.
Caputo, Richard, Epstein, William, Stoesz, David, & Thyer, Bruce. (2015).
Postmodernism: A dead-end in social work epistemology. Journal of Social Work
Education, 51, 638-647.
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10437797.2015.1076260
Caputo, Richard K. (2015). The personal responsibility and work opportunity
reconciliation act of 1996 (PRWORA). In S. Haymes, M. Vidal de Haymes, & J.R.
Miller (Eds.), The Routledge handbook on poverty in the United States (pp.249-258).
London: Routledge.
Caputo, Richard K. (2014). Poverty. In L.H. Cousins (Ed.), Encyclopedia of human
services and diversity (pp. 1041-1044). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Caputo, Richard K. (2014). Temporary assistance to needy families. In L.H. Cousins
(Ed.), Encyclopedia of human services and diversity (pp. 1288-1290). Thousand Oaks,
CA: Sage.
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Caputo, Richard K. (2007 - [updated, 2014]). Education and economy. In G. Ritzer (Ed.),
The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing (2007).
Blackwell Reference Online. New content updated 07 November 2014
<http://www.sociologyencyclopedia.com/subscriber/tocnode.html?id=g9781405124331_
yr2015_chunk_g978140512433111_ss1-20>
Caputo, Richard K. (2014). Policy Analysis. In Michael Reisch (Ed.). Social Policy and
Social Justice (pp. 185-213). Thousand Oakes, CA: Sage.
Caputo, Richard K. (2013). Review of the book The Vibrant Family: A Handbook for
Parents and Professionals. Families in Society, 94(1), on-line, 3pp. DOI: 10.1606/1945-
1350.4264
* Caputo, Richard K. (2012). Patterns and predictors of debt: A panel study, 1985-2008.
Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 39, 7-29.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2012). Credit card & mortgage debt: A panel study, 2004 & 2008.
Families in Society, 93, 11-21. [DOI: 10.1606/1044-3894.4181]
Caputo, Richard K, & Deprez, Luisa S. (2012). Editors’ introduction: Revisiting William
J. Wilson’s The Declining Significance of Race. Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare,
39(1), 7-15.
Caputo, Richard K. (2012). Introduction: Hopes and Realities of Adopting Unconditional
Basic Income Guarantee Schemes. In Richard K. Caputo (Ed.). Basic Income Guarantee
and Politics: International Experiences and Perspectives on the Viability of Income
Guarantee (pp. 3-16). New York: Palgrave.
Caputo, Richard K. (2012). United States of America: GAI Almost in the 1970s but
Downhill Thereafter. In Richard K. Caputo (Ed.). Basic Income Guarantee and Politics:
International Experiences and Perspectives on the Viability of Income Guarantee
(pp..265-281) . New York: Palgrave.
* Caputo, Richard K (2010). Family characteristics, public program participation, and
civic engagement. Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 37(2), 35-61.
Caputo, Richard K. (2010). [Review of the book Making the social world: The structure
of human civilization]. Families in Society Online, 91 (2 pages). DOI: 10.1606/1945-
1350.4049
Caputo, Richard K. (2010). [Review of the book Housing and the new welfare state:
Perspectives from East Asia and Europe]. International Social Work, 53, 842-844.
Caputo, Richard K. (2010). [Review of the book The failed welfare revolution: America’s
struggle over guaranteed income policy]. Eastern Economic Journal, 36, 423-426.
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* Caputo, Richard K (2010). Prevalence and patterns of earned income tax credit use
among eligible tax-filing families: A panel study, 1999-2005. Families in Society, 91, 8-
15.
Caputo, Richard K (2010). Poverty. In Dutch, S.I. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Global
Warming (pp. 858-860). 3 vols. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press.
*Caputo, Richard K (2009). Religious capital and intergenerational transmission of
volunteering as correlates of civic engagement. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector
Quarterly, 38, 982-1002.
*Caputo, Richard K., & Mason, Susan E. (2009). The role of intact family childhood on
women’s earnings capacity: Implications for evidence-based practices. Journal of
Evidence Based Social Work, 6(3), 244-255.
*Caputo, Richard K (2009). Adolescent sexual debut: A multi-system perspective of
ethnic and racial differences. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 19,
330-358.
Caputo, Richard K. (2009). EITC & TANF participation among young adult low-income
families. Northwestern Journal of Law and Social Policy, 4(1), 136-149.
Caputo, Richard K. (2009). [Review of the book Lives across time/Growing up: Paths to
emotional health and emotional illness from birth to 30 in 76 people]. Families in Society
Online, 90(2 pages). DOI: 10.1606/1945-1350.3937
Caputo, Richard K. (2009). Social Security system. In R.L. Wilson (ed.), Historical
Encyclopedia of American Business (pp. 775-779). 3 vols. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press.
Caputo, Richard K. (2009). [Review of the book The ethics and economics of the basic
income guarantee]. Basic Income Studies, 4(1) Article 7.
Caputo, Richard K. [Review of the book The Americanization of social science:
Intellectuals and public responsibility in the postwar United States]. Journal of Sociology
& Social Welfare, 36(3), 201-203.
Caputo, Richard K. (2009). Civil Rights Act of 1991. In M. Berman. (ed.), The Nineties
in America. 3 vols. (pp. 184-186). Pasadena, CA: Salem Press.
Caputo, Richard K. (2009). Health care reform. In M. Berman. (ed.), The Nineties in
America. 3 vols. (pp. 411-413). Pasadena, CA: Salem Press.
Caputo, Richard K. (2009). Social Security reform. In M. Berman. (ed.), The Nineties in
America. 3 vols. (pp. 786-787). Pasadena, CA: Salem Press.
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Caputo, Richard K. (2009). Welfare reform. In M. Berman. (ed.), The Nineties in
America. 3 vols. (pp. 910-912). Pasadena, CA: Salem Press.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2008). Standing Polanyi on his head: The basic income guarantee
as a response to the commodification of labor. Race, Gender & Class, 15(3-4), 143-161.
*Caputo, Richard K. (2008). Marital status and other correlates of personal bankruptcy,
1986-2004. Marriage and Family Review, 44(1), 5-32.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2008). The unconditional basic income guarantee: Attempts to
eclipse the welfare state. International Social Work, 51, 509-518.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2008). Personal retirement accounts & the American welfare state:
A study of income volatility and socioeconomic status as correlates of PRA support.
Journal of Poverty, 12(2), 229-250.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2008) Special issue on history of contemporary social policy:
Introduction. Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 35(1), 9-16.
Caputo, Richard K. (2008). [Review of the book Sociology in America: A history].
Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 35(3), 199-202.
Caputo, Richard K. (2008). Welfare. In M. Berman. (ed.), The Eighties in America. 3
vols. (pp. 1039-1041), Pasadena, CA: Salem Press.
Caputo, Richard K. (2008). October 13, 1988, U.S. Welfare Reform Links Assistance to
Work [aka: Family Support Act]. In R.F. Gorman (ed.), Great events from history: The
20th century, 1971-2000 (pp. 2215-2217). Pasadena, CA: Salem Press.
Caputo, Richard K. (2008). January 8, 1964, Johnson Announces the War on Poverty. In
R.F. Gorman (ed.), Great events from history: The 20th century, 1941-1970 (pp. 2500-
2503). Pasadena, CA: Salem Press.
Caputo, Richard K. (2008). Development in Sociology. In W.A. Darrity, Jr. (ed.),
International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. 2nd ed. (Vol. 2, pp. 346-349). Detroit:
Macmillan Reference.
Caputo, Richard K. (2008). Head Start. In W.A. Darrity, Jr. (ed.), International
Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. 2nd ed. (Vol. 3, pp. 437-438) Detroit: Macmillan
Reference.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2007). Sex at an early age: A multi-system perspective, Race,
Gender & Class, 17(3/4), 206-227.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2007). Federal taxation of individual capital & labor income in the
United States, 1978-2003, Race, Gender & Class, 17(1/2), 266-280.
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* Caputo, Richard K. (2007). Working and poor: A panel study of maturing adults in the
U.S. Families in Society, 88, 351-359.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2007). Perceived work-related discrimination by women:
Implications for social justice and affirmative action. Journal of Policy Practice, 6(2), 5-
22.
Caputo, Richard K. (2007). Family and other baseline correlates of GED versus other
academic attainment statuses among adolescents.” In B. Arrighi & D.J. Maume (Eds.),
Child poverty in America today. Volume 3: The promise of education (pp. 80-101).
Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group.
Caputo, Richard K. (2007). February 25, 1913 U.S. Federal Income Tax is Authorized. In
R.F. Gorman (Ed.), Great events from history: The 20th century, 1901-1940 (Vol. 2, pp.
1059-1061). Pasadena, CA: Salem Press.
Caputo, Richard K. (2007). Education and economy. In G. Ritzer (Ed.), The Blackwell
Encyclopedia of Sociology (Vol. 3, pp. 1331-1333). Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2007). Social theory & its relation to social problems: An essay
about theory and research with social justice in mind, Journal of Sociology & Social
Welfare, 34(1), 43-62.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2006), “Religiosity, Relationship Quality, & Other Determinants
of Living Arrangements among Cohabitating and Other Unmarried First-time Mothers
One Year after Childbirth,” Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health, 9(1), 59-81.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2006), “Increased Wealth and Income as Correlates of Self-
Assessed Retirement,” Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 47(1/2), 175-201.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2006), “The Earned Income Tax Credit: A Study of Eligible
Participants and Non-participants,” Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 33(1), 9-29.
*Mason, Susan E., & Caputo, Richard K. (2006), “Marriage and Women’s Earnings from
Work: Perspectives on TANF,” Journal of Policy Practice, 5(1), 31-47.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2006), [Review of the book The Origins of Universal Grants: An
Anthology of Historical Writings on Basic Capital and Basic Income]. Basic Income
Studies, 1(1), Article 14 (5 pp). Available at http://www.bepress.com/bis/vol1/iss1/art14
Caputo, Richard K. (2006), “Earned Income Tax Credit Program.” In J.C. Super (Ed.),
The Seventies in America (3 Vols., p. 294). Pasadena, CA: Salem Press.
Caputo, Richard K. (2006), “Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972.” In J.C. Super
(Ed.), The Seventies in America (3 Vols., pp. 335-336). Pasadena, CA: Salem Press.
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Caputo, Richard K. (2006), “Welfare.” In J.C. Super (Ed.), The Seventies in America (3
Vols., pp. 973-975). Pasadena, CA: Salem Press.
Caputo, Richard K. (2006), [Review of the book Encyclopedia of Social Welfare History
in North America]. Social Work, 51, 281.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2005), “Religiousness and Adolescent Behavior: A Comparison of
Boys and Girls,” Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work: Social Thought,
24(3), 39-66.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2005), “The GED as a Predictor of Mid-Life Health and Economic
Well-Being,” Journal of Poverty, 9(4), 69-93.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2005) “The Effects of Parent Religiosity, Family Processes, and
Peer Influence on Adolescent Outcomes by Race/Ethnicity,” American Journal of
Pastoral Counseling, 7(3), 23-49.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2005), “The GED as a Signifier of Later-Life Health and
Economic Well-Being,” Race, Gender & Class, 12(2), 81-103.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2005), “Inheritance and Intergenerational Transmission of Parental
Care,” Marriage and Family Review, 37(1/2), 107-127.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2005), “Redistributive Schemes that Skirt Poverty: Reconsidering
Social Justice in Light of Van Parijs and Zucker,” Journal of Poverty, 9(3), 109-129.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2005), “What’s Morality Got to Do with It? An Essay on the
Politics of Moral Values in Light of the Presidential Election of 2004,” Families in
Society, 86, 181-188.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2005), “Distribution of the Federal Tax Burden, Share of After-tax
Income, and After-tax Income by Presidential Administration and Household Type,
1981-2000,” Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 32(2), 3-18.
Caputo, Richard K. (2005), “Poverty” [New entry]. In J.K. Roth (Ed.), Ethics, Revised
Edition (3 Vols., pp. 1169-1171). Pasadena, CA: Salem Press.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2004), “Parent Religiosity, Family Processes and Adolescent
Outcomes,” Families in Society, 85, 495-510.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2004), “Professional Studies vs. Liberal Arts & Sciences: Family
Background, Head Start Participation, and High School Curriculum as Predictors of
College Major,” Race, Gender & Class, 11(3), 112-126.
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* Caputo, Richard K. (2004), “Presidents, Profits, Productivity, & Poverty: A Great
Divide between the Pre- & Post-Reagan U.S. Economy?” Journal of Sociology & Social
Welfare, 31(3), 5-30.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2004), “Advice for those Wanting to Publish Quantitative
Research,” Families in Society, 85, 401-404.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2004), “Head Start and School-to-Work Program Participation,”
Journal of Poverty, 8(2), 25-42.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2004), “The Impact of Intergenerational Head Start Participation
on Success Measures among Adolescent Children,” Journal of Economic and Family
Issues, 25, 199-223.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2004), “Women Who Die Young: The Cumulative Disadvantage
of Race,” Affilia, 19(1), 10-23.
Trent, C., Caputo, Richard K., & Baker, C., (2004), “Poverty as a social problem: A call
for action.” In Robert Perrucci, Kathleen Ferraro, JoAnn Miller, & Paula C. Rodriguez
Rust (eds.), Agenda for social justice: Solutions, 2004 (pp. 17-21). Knoxville, TN: The
University of Tennessee, Society for the Study of Social Problems. Available on-line at
http://www.sssp1.org/
Auerbach, C., La Porte, H.H., & Caputo, Richard K. (2004), “Statistical Methods for the
Estimates of Interrater Reliability.” In A. Roberts & K. Yager (Eds.), Desk Reference of
Evidence-Based Research in Health Care and Human Services (pp. 444-448). Oxford,
UK: Oxford University Press.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2003), “Early Education Experiences & School-to-Work Program
Participation,” Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 30(4), 141-156.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2003), “SES and Other Correlates of Health in a Youth Cohort:
Implications for Social Justice,” Journal of Poverty, 7(3), 85-112.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2003), “The Effects of Socioeconomic Status, Perceived
Discrimination and Mastery on Health Status in a Youth Cohort,” Social Work in Health
Care, 37(2), 17-42.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2003), “Head Start, Other Preschool Programs, & Life Success in
a Youth Cohort, Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 30(2), 105-126.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2003), “Assets and Economic Mobility in a Youth Cohort, 1985–
1997,” Families in Society, 84(1), 51-62.
*Dolinsky, Arthur L., & Caputo, Richard K. (2003), “Health and Female Self-
employment,” Journal of Small Business Management, 41, 233-241.
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* Caputo, Richard K. (2002), “Correlates of Mortality in a U.S. Cohort of Youth, 1980-
1998: Implications for Social Justice,” Social Justice Research, 15, 271-293.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2002), “Race, Region, and the Intergenerational Transmission of
Grandmother-Grandchild Co-Residency,” Race, Gender & Class, 9(3), 61-75.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2002), “Social Justice, the Ethics of Care, and Market
Economies,” Families in Society, 83, 355-364.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2002), Guest editorial: “Social Justice: Whither Social Work and
Social Welfare?” Families in Society, 83, 341-342.
*Richard K. Caputo (2002), “Discrimination and Human Capital: A Challenge to
Economic Theory and Social Justice,” Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 29(2),
105-124.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2002), “Adult Daughters as Parental Caregivers: Rational Actors
vs. Rational Agents,” Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 23, 27-50.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2001), “Economic Mobility in a Youth Cohort, 1979-1997,”
Journal of Poverty, 5(3), 39-63.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2001), “Depression and Health among Grandmothers Co-residing
with Grandchildren in Two Cohorts of Women,” Families in Society, 82, 473-483.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2001), “Grandparents and Co-resident Grandchildren in a Youth
Cohort,” Journal of Family Issues, 22, 541-556.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2001), “Understanding Grandmother and Grandchild Co-
residency: A Policy Wonk’s Intellectual Odyssey with Thoughts About Research and
Advocacy,” Reflections, 7(2), 52-62.
* Caputo, Richard K. & Cianni, M. (2001), “Correlates of Voluntary vs. Involuntary Part-
time Employment among U.S. Women,” Gender, Work and Organization, 8, 311-325.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2001), “The Intergenerational Transmission of Grandmother-
Grandchild Coresidency,” Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 28(1), 79-86.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2000), “Race and Marital History as Correlates of Women’s
Access to Family-Friendly Employee Benefits,” Journal of Family and Economic Issues,
21, 365-385.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2000), “Multiculturalism and Social Justice in the United States:
An Attempt to Reconcile the Irreconcilable within a Pragmatic Liberal Framework,”
Race, Gender & Class, 7(4), 161-182.
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* Caputo, Richard K. (2000), “Second-Generation Parenthood: A Panel Study of
Grandmother and Grandchild Coresidency among Low-Income Families, 1967-1992,”
Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 27(3), 3-20.
* Caputo, Richard K. (2000), “The Availability of Traditional and Family-Friendly
Employee Benefits among a Cohort of Young Women, 1968-1995,” Families in Society,
81, 422-436.
Caputo, Richard K. (2000), “Trends and Correlates of Coresidency among Black and
White Grandmothers and Their Grandchildren: A Panel Study, 1967-1992.” In B. Hayslip
and R.S. Goldberg-Glen (Eds.), Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Theoretical,
Empirical, and Clinical Perspectives (pp. 351-367). New York: Springer Publishing
Company.
Caputo, Richard K. (2000), “Employment,” in Pamela Roberts (Ed.), Aging, 1 (2 vols.
Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 234-243.
Caputo, Richard K. (2000), “Social Security,” in Pamela Roberts (Ed.), Aging, 2 (2 vols.
Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 702-707.
Caputo, Richard K. (2000), “Entitlement Programs,” in Carl L. Bankston III (Ed.), Racial
and Ethnic Relations in America, 1 (3 vols. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press), 372-374.
Caputo, Richard K. (2000), “Welfare’s Impact on Racial/Ethnic Relations,” in Carl L.
Bankston III (Ed.), Racial and Ethnic Relations in America, 3 (3 vols. Pasadena, CA:
Salem Press), 1035-1037.
Dolinsky, Arthur L., & Caputo, Richard K. (2000), “A Longitudinal Study of the Health
Consequences of Female Self-employment, Abstract” 2000 Proceedings, Volume 1, 399-
401. 31st Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, Orlando, FL., November 18-
21.
* Caputo, Richard K. (1999), “Age-Condensed and Age-Gapped Families: Coresidency
with Elderly Parents and Relatives in a Mature Women’s Cohort, 1967-1995,” Marriage
and Family Review, 29(1), 77-95.
* Caputo, Richard K. (1999), “Grandmothers and Coresident Grandchildren,” Families in
Society, 80, 120-126.
* Caputo, Richard K. (1999), “Becoming Poor & Using Public Assistance,” Journal of
Poverty, 3(1), 1-23.
Caputo, Richard K. (1999), “Welfare State,” in Carl Singleton (Ed.), The Sixties in
America, 3 (3 vols. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press), 778-781.
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Caputo, Richard K. (1999), “Civil Rights Act of 1964,” in John C. Super (Ed.),
Encyclopedia of North American History, 2 (11 vols. Tarrytown, NY: Marshall Cavendish
Corp.), 266-268.
* Caputo, Richard K. (1998), “Discrimination and Pension Income Among Aging
Women,” Journal of Aging & Social Policy, 10(2), 67-83.
* Caputo, Richard K. (1998) “Head Start, Poor Children, and Their Families,” Journal of
Poverty, 2(2), 1-22.
* Caputo, Richard K., & Dolinsky, Arthur L. (1998), “Determinants of Health Care
Coverage Among Afro- and Anglo-American Women,” International Association of
Management Journal, 10(2), 33-40.
* Caputo, Richard K., & Dolinsky, Arthur L. (1998), “Women’s Choice to Pursue Self-
employment,” Journal of Small Business Management, 36(3), 8-17.
* Caputo, Richard K. (1998), “Economic Well-being in a Youth Cohort,” Families in
Society, 79, 83-92.
Caputo, Richard K. (1998), “Social Security,” in Carl L. Bankston (Ed.), Encyclopedia of
family life, 4 (5 vols. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press), 1239-1243.
Caputo, Richard K. (1998), “Civil Rights Act of 1991,” in David Bradley & Shelly Fisher
Fishkin (Eds.), The encyclopedia of civil rights in America, 1 (3 vols. Armonk, NY: Sharpe
Reference, an imprint of M.E. Sharpe), 211-212.
Caputo, Richard K. (1998), “Civil Rights Act of 1968,” in David Bradley & Shelly Fisher
Fishkin (Eds.), The encyclopedia of civil rights in America, 1 (3 vols. Armonk, NY: Sharpe
Reference, an imprint of M.E. Sharpe), 210-211.
Caputo, Richard K. (1998), “Civil Rights Act of 1964,” in David Bradley & Shelly Fisher
Fishkin (Eds.), The encyclopedia of civil rights in America, 1 (3 vols. Armonk, NY: Sharpe
Reference, an imprint of M.E. Sharpe), 207-210.
Caputo, Richard K. (1998), “Civil Rights Act of 1960,” in David Bradley & Shelly Fisher
Fishkin, (Eds.), The encyclopedia of civil rights in America, 1 (3 vols. Armonk, NY: Sharpe
Reference, an imprint of M.E. Sharpe), 207.
Caputo, Richard K. (1998), “Civil Rights Act of 1957,” in David Bradley & Shelly Fisher
Fishkin, (Eds.), The encyclopedia of civil rights in America, 1 (3 vols. Armonk, NY: Sharpe
Reference, an imprint of M.E. Sharpe), 206-207.
* Caputo, Richard K. (1997), “Escaping Poverty & Becoming Self-sufficient,” Journal of
Sociology & Social Welfare, 24, 3(September), 5-23.
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* Caputo, Richard K. (1997), “Psychological, Attitudinal, & Socio-Demographic
Correlates of Economic Well-being of Mature Women,” Journal of Women & Aging, 9,
4(Winter), 37-53.
* Caputo, Richard K., & Cianni, M. (1997), “Final Word: Response to Adams,” Human
Resource Development Quarterly, 8,3(Fall), 225-228.
* Caputo, Richard K., & Cianni, M. (1997), “Job Training Experiences of Black and
White Women, 1970-1991,” Human Resource Development Quarterly, 8,3(Fall), 197-
217.
*Dolinsky, Arthur L., & Caputo, Richard K. (1997), “Psychological and Demographic
Characteristics as Determinants of Women’s Health Insurance Coverage,” The Journal of
Consumer Affairs, 31,2(Winter), 218-237.
* Caputo, Richard K. (1997), “Women as Volunteers and Activists,” Nonprofit and
Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 26, 156-174.
* Caputo, Richard K. (1997), “Family Poverty & Public Dependency,” Families in
Society, 78, 13-25.
Caputo, Richard K. (1997), “Welfare Reform: An Historical Overview,” Perspectives on
Law and the Public Interest [Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest], 1(2),
17p., http://scholarship.richmond.edu/jolpi/vol1/iss2/
Caputo, Richard K. (1997), “Employment of Women,” in Margaret McFadden, (Ed.),
Ready reference, women’s issues, 1 (3 vols. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, Inc.),
263-270.
Caputo, Richard K. (1997), “Federal Assistance Programs and Women,” in Margaret
McFadden, (Ed.), Ready reference, women’s issues, 2 (3 vols. Englewood Cliffs, NJ:
Salem Press, Inc.), 315-317.
Caputo, Richard K. (1997), “1988, Family Support Act,” in Frank N. Magill, (Ed.), Great
events from history: North American series, 4 (Revised edition; 4 vols. Englewood Cliffs,
NJ: Salem Press, Inc.), 1236-1237.
Caputo, Richard K. (1997), “1963, Equal Pay Act,” in Frank N. Magill, (Ed.), Great
events from history: North American series, 4 (Revised edition; 4 vols. Englewood Cliffs,
NJ: Salem Press, Inc.), 1065-1066.
Caputo, Richard K. (1997), “1921, Sheppard-Towner Act,” in Frank N. Magill, (Ed.),
Great events from history: North American series, 4 (Revised edition; 4 vols. Englewood
Cliffs, NJ: Salem Press, Inc.), 814-816.
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Dolinsky, Arthur L., & Caputo, Richard K. (1997), “A Longitudinal Study of Women’s
Health Care Insurance Coverage,” in Sarah Barbor, (Ed.), 1997 Proceedings Human
Resource Management Division, 15,1, 78-86. 15th Annual International Association of
Management, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 6-9 August.
* Caputo, Richard K. (1996), “The Receipt of Child Support & Working Single Women,”
Families in Society, 77, 615-625.
* Caputo, Richard K. (1996), “The Effects of Race and Marital Status on Child Support
and Work Effort,” Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 23(3), 51-68.
Caputo, Richard K. (1996), “Unemployment Insurance, Worker’s Compensation, Job
Security,” in George Thomas Kurian & Graham T.T. Molitor, (Eds.), Encyclopedia of the
Future, 2 (2 vols. New York: Simon & Schuster Macmillan), 949-951.
Caputo, Richard K. (1996). [Review of the book Rebuilding the city: A history of
neighborhood initiatives to address poverty in the United States]. Journal of Community
Practice, 3, 107-109.
* Caputo, Richard K. (1995), “Income Inequality and Family Poverty,” Families in
Society, 76, 604-615.
* Caputo, Richard K. (1995), “Gender and Race: Employment Opportunity and the
American Economy, 1969-1991,” Families in Society, 76, 239-247.
Caputo, Richard K. (1995), “Family and Politics in the United States,” in Frank N.
Magill, (Ed.), Survey of social science: Government and politics series, 2 (5 vols.
Pasadena, CA: Salem Press), 649-655.
Caputo, Richard K. (1995), “Government Roles,” in Frank N. Magill, (Ed.), Survey of
social science: Government and politics series, 2 (5 vols. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press),
778-784.
Caputo, Richard K. (1995), “The Social Security System,” in Frank N. Magill, (Ed.),
Survey of social science: Government and politics series, 5 (5 vols. Pasadena, CA: Salem
Press), 1852-1857.
*Cnaan, R.A., Caputo, Richard K., & Shmueli, Yochi (1994), “Senior Faculty
Perceptions of Social Work Journals,” Journal of Social Work Education, 30, 185-199.
*Dolinsky, Arhtur L., Caputo, Richard K., & Pasumarty, Kishore (1994), “Long-Term
Entrepreneurship Patterns: A National Study of Black and White Female Entry and
Stayer Status Differences,” Journal of Small Business Management, 32,1(January), 18-
26.
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Caputo, Richard K. (1994), “Anti-Poverty Programs,” in Frank N. Magill, (Ed.), Survey
of social science: Sociology series, 1 (5 vols. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press), 107-113.
Caputo, Richard K. (1994), “Poverty: Analysis and Overview,” in Frank N. Magill, (Ed.),
Survey of social science: Sociology series, 4 (5 vols. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press), 1453-
1459.
Caputo, Richard K. (1994), “The Poverty Line and Counting the Poor,” in Frank N.
Magill, (Ed.), Survey of Social science: Sociology series, 1 (5 vols. Pasadena, CA: Salem
Press), 1478-1483.
Caputo, Richard K. (1994), “Unemployment and Poverty,” in Frank N. Magill, (Ed.),
Survey of social science: Sociology series, 5 (5 vols. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press), 2083-
2089.
Caputo, Richard K. (1994), “Welfare and Workfare,” in Frank N. Magill, (Ed.), Survey of
Social science: Sociology series, 5 (5 vols. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press), 2172-2178.
Caputo, Richard K. (1994). [Review of the books Homeless children and youth: A new
American dilemma and Runaway and homeless youth: Strengthening services to families
and children]. Families in Society, 75, 252-255.
* Caputo, Richard K. (1993), “Family Poverty, Unemployment Rates, and AFDC
Payments: Trends among Blacks and Whites,” Families in Society, 74, 515-526.
*Dolinsky, Arthur L., Caputo, Richard K., Pasumarty, K.,& Quazi, H. (1993), “The
Effects of Education on Business Ownership: A Longitudinal Study of Women,”
Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 18,1(Fall), 43-53.
Taylor, J., Austin, M.J., & Caputo, Richard K. (1992), “Managing Mergers of Human
Service Agencies: People, Programs, and Procedures,” Child Welfare, 71(1), 37-52.
Caputo, Richard K. (1992). [Review of the book Homelessness and affluence: Structure
and paradox in the American political economy]. Families in Society, 73, 183-184
* Caputo, Richard K. (1991), “Managing Information Systems: An Ethical Framework
and Information Needs Matrix,” Administration in Social Work, 15(4), 53-64.
* Caputo, Richard K. & Dolinsky, Arthur L. (1991), “HMO Viability and the
Economically Disadvantaged,” Journal of Health & Social Policy, 3(1), 1-18.
* Caputo, Richard K. (1991), “Patterns of Work and Poverty: Exploratory Profiles of
Working Poor Households,” Families in Society, 72, 451-460.
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*Dolinsky, Arthur L., & Caputo, Richard K. (1991), “An Assessment of Employers’
Experiences with HMOs: Factors That Make a Difference,” Health Care Management
Review, 16(1), 25-31.
*Dolinsky, Arthur L., & Caputo, Richard K. (1991), “Adding a Competitive Dimension
to Importance-Performance Analysis: An Application to Traditional Health Care
Systems,” Health Marketing Quarterly, 8(3/4), 61-79.
* Caputo, Richard K. (1991), “Doctoral Level Research: Issues and Resolutions in
Curriculum Development,” Arete, 16,1(Summer), 39-50.
Caputo, Richard K. (1991), “Police Classification of Domestic Violence Calls: An
Assessment of Program Impact,” in Dean D. Knudsen and JoAnn Miller, (Eds.), Abused
and Battered: Social and Legal Responses to Domestic Violence (New York: Aldine de
Gruyter), 147-151.
Caputo, Richard K. (1991). [Review of the book Knowledge and public policy: The
search for meaningful indicators]. Administration in Social Work, 15, 150-152.
*Dolinsky, Arthur L., & Caputo, Richard K. (1990), “The Role of Health Care Attributes
and Demographic Characteristics in the Determination of Health Care Satisfaction,”
Journal of Health Care Marketing, 10,4(December). 31-39.
* Caputo, Richard K., & Cnaan, R. (1990), “Information Technology Availability in
Schools of Social Work,” Journal of Social Work Education, 26(2), 187-198.
*Dolinsky, Arthur L., & Caputo, Richard K. (1990), “Intentions to Join HMOs: Perceived
Relative Performance versus Satisfaction / Dissatisfaction,” Journal of Hospital
Marketing, 4(2), 135-148.
*Dolinsky, Arthur L., & Caputo, Richard K. (1990), “Determinants of Health Care
Satisfaction: A National Study of HMO and Fee-for-Service Consumers,” Health
Marketing Quarterly, 8(1/2), 31-43.
Caputo, Richard K. (1990). [Review of the book Information and Referral Networks:
Doorways to Human Services]. Families in Society, 71, 315, 317.
Caputo, Richard K. (1990). Review of the books Creating the Welfare State: The
Political Economy of Twentieth-Century Reform and Mothers Alone: Strategies for a
Time of Change]. Families in Society, 71, 124-126.
Caputo, Richard K. (1990). Review of the book Justifying state welfare: The new right
versus the old left]. Administration in Social Work, 14, 171-174.
* Caputo, Richard K. (1989), “Integrating Values and Norms in the Evaluation of Social
Policy,” Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 3(2), 115-131.
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*Dolinsky, Arthur L., Caputo, Richard K., & O’Kane, Patrick (1989), “Competing
Effects of Culture and Situation on Welfare Receipt,” Social Service Review, 63, 359-
371.
* Caputo, Richard K. (1989), “Implications of Information Systems for the Distribution
of Authority and Decision Making in Human Service Organizations,” Computers in
Human Services, 4(3/4), 221-231. Also appears in Walter LaMendola, Bryan
Glastonbury, & Stuart Toole, (Eds.), A Casebook of Computer Applications in the Social
and Human Services (New York: The Haworth Press).
* Caputo, Richard K. (1989), “Limits of Welfare Reform,” Social Casework, 70, 85-95.
Caputo, Richard K. (1989). [Review of the book Computerizing Tour Agency’s
Information System]. Journal of Social Work Education, 25, 291-292.
Caputo, Richard K. (1989) Review of the book Families in distress: Public, private and
civic responses]. Administration in Social Work, 13, 143-146.
* Caputo, Richard K. (1988), “The Tao of Evaluation: Deriving Good from Flawed
Methodology,” Administration in Social Work, 12(Fall), 61-70.
* Caputo, Richard K. (1988), “Managing Domestic Violence in Two Urban Police
Districts,” Social Casework, 69, 498-504.
* Caputo, Richard K. (1988), “Police Response to Domestic Violence,” Social Casework,
69, 81-87.
Caputo, Richard K. (1988). Review of the book The state of families, 2: Work and
family]. Social Casework, 69, 465-466.
* Caputo, Richard K. & Moynihan, Francis M. (1986), “Family Options: A
Practice/Research Model in the Area of Family Violence,” Social Casework, 67, 460-
465.
* Caputo, Richard K. (1986), “The Role of Information Systems in Evaluation Research,”
Administration in Social Work, 10 (Spring), 67-77.
* Caputo, Richard K. (1985), “The Role of Research in the Family Service Agency,”
Social Casework, 66, 205-212.
Gruber, Murray, L., Meenaghan, T., & Caputo, Richard K. (1984), “Information
Management,” in Felice Perlmutter, (Ed.), Human services at risk: Administrative
strategies for survival (pp. 127-146). Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.
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Caputo, Richard K. (1975), “Identity of the Human Service Worker: Problems and
Implications for the State of Arizona,” Journal of Mental Health Technology, 3(1), 45-56.
Bennett, Constance & Caputo, Richard K. (1974), “A Short-Term Treatment Program for
Patients Who Benefit From a Short Stay,” Journal of Mental Health Technology, 2(2), 8-
14.
Caputo, Richard K. (1974), “Good Cop - Bad Cop: An Eclectic Approach to Multiple
Therapy,” Journal of Mental Health Technology, 2(1), 5-11.
Caputo, Richard K. (1973), “The Problem of the Problem-Oriented Record,” Journal of
Mental Health Technology, 1(4), 7-10.
AREAS OF INTEREST
Social welfare policy formation and analysis, particularly in regard to the working
poor, family and child welfare, and employment and labor market conditions; the history
and philosophy of social welfare; social change (particularly issues of race and gender),
the development of the profession of social work; conceptual frameworks for social
welfare; institutional responses to people in need, particularly in regard to the role of
government; administration and organization of social welfare services; research
methods; the philosophy of science.
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
May 18th-20th, 2018 “The Politics of Basic Income,” Presentation at the New
Directions in Basic Income workshop, Poverty Solutions at
the University of Michigan, Gerald R. Ford School of
Public Policy, Ann Arbor, MI
Sept 16th-17th, 2014 “Aging Populations - A look beyond Europe: Responses to
demographic change in the United States, Paper
Presentation at the Joint Tripartite Conference,
“Employment for the Future: How should the Baltic Sea
Region respond to ageing workforces?, The Baltic Sea
Labour Forum and the partners of the project “Best Agers
Lighthouses,” Riga, Latvia
June 4th, 2014 “Writing for Publication,” Barry University, School of
Social Work, Workshop. Miami Shores, FL
Aug 9th-11th, 2013 “Student Loan Debt: A Panel Study, 2004-2010,” Annual
Meeting, Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP),
New York, NY
March 7th-9th, 2013 “Basic Income Guarantee and Politics,” North American
Basic Income Guarantee (NABIG), New York, NY
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May 5th-7th, 2012 “Debt and Poverty Status: A Panel Study, 1985-2008,” 6th
Annual International Conference on Sociology, Athens
Institute for Education & Research, Athens, Greece
Aug. 20th -23rd, 2011 “Patterns and predictors of debt: A panel study, 1985-
2008,” Annual Meeting, American Sociological
Association, Las Vegas, NV
Aug. 19th-21st, 2011 “A panel study of debt: 1985-2008,” Annual Meeting,
Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP), Las
Vegas, NV
March 7th-9th, 2011 “An Educational and Training Outcome Panel Study in the
U.S.: NLSY97,” INTED 2011, International Technology,
Education, and Development Conference, Valencia, Spain
Aug. 14th-17th, 2010 “Awareness of and Participation in the Earned Income Tax
Credit (EITC) Program,” American Sociological
Association (ASA), Atlanta, GA
Aug. 13th-15th, 2010 “Awareness of and Participation in the Earned Income Tax
Credit (EITC) Program,” Annual Meeting, Society for the
Study of Social Problems (SSSP), Atlanta, GA
Aug. 8th-11th, 2009 “Earned Income Tax Credit Use among EITC-eligible Tax-
filing Families,” American Sociological Association (ASA),
San Francisco, CA
Aug. 7th-9th, 2009 “Patterns of Earned Income Tax Credit Use among EITC-
eligible Tax-filing Families, 1999-2005,” Annual Meeting,
Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP), San
Francisco, CA
Feb 27th- Mar 1st, 2009 “Commentary on the book The failed welfare revolution:
America’s struggle over guaranteed income policy. Eighth
Congress of the U.S. Basic Income Guarantee (USBIG)
Network / Annual Meeting of the Eastern Economics
Association (EEA). New York, NY
October 9th, 2008 “Use of Theory,” University of Chicago School of Social
Service Administration (SSA) Centennial Doctoral Theory
& Teaching Workshop, Chicago, IL
Aug. 1st-4th, 2008 “Marital Status and Other Correlates of Personal
Bankruptcy, 1986-2004,” 103rd Annual Meetings, American
Sociological Association, Session on Sociology of the
Family, Boston, MA
Jul 31st-Aug. 2nd, 2008 “EITC & TANF Participation among Young Adult Low-
Income Families,” Annual Meeting, Society for the Study
of Social Problems (SSSP), Boston, MA
June 20th-21st, 2008 “The Way Forward - the political dimension,” 12th Basic
Income Earth Network Congress (BIEN), 20-21
June 2008, Dublin, Ireland
April 4th, 2008 “EITC & TANF Participation among Young Adult Low-
Income Families,” Spring 2008 Symposium, Northwestern
University Journal of Law and Social Policy, Chicago, IL
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Sept. 16th-20th, 2007 “The Unconditional Basic Income Guarantee: Efforts to
Date around the Globe,” 2007 Conference of the Human
Development and Capability Association (HDCA): Ideas
Changing History, The New School, New York, NY
Aug. 11th-14th, 2007 “Working and Poor: A Panel Study of Maturing Adults in
the US,” 102nd Annual Meetings, American Sociological
Association, Poverty Session, New York, NY
Aug. 10th-12th, 2007 “Development: Policy & Theory,” Annual Meeting, Society
for the Study of Social Problems, Sociology and Social
Welfare Session, Social Welfare Theory for Today’s World,
New York, NY
July 16th-20th, 2007 “Development: Policy & Theory,” 15th International
Consortium for Social Development (ICDS) Symposium,
Hong Kong, China
May 30th-June 2nd, 2007 “Religiosity and Relationship Quality as Correlates of
Living Arrangements Among Unmarried First-time
Mothers One Year After Childbirth,” Hawaii International
Conference on Social Science, Honolulu, HI
May 6th-8th, 2007 “Women and Poverty,” 50th Anniversary, WSSW, Yeshiva
University, New York, NY
May 6th-8th, 2007 “Religiosity, Relationship Quality, & Living Arrangements
of Unmarried First-time Mothers One Year after
Childbirth,” 50th Anniversary, WSSW, Yeshiva University,
New York, NY
Feb. 23rd-25th, 2007 “The Death Knoll of BIG or BIG by Stealth,” Sixth
Congress of the U.S. Basic Income Guarantee Network,
New York, NY
Feb. 2nd-4th, 2007 “The Politics of Infusion,” with Drs. Joanna Mellor &
Susan Mason, Curriculum Development Initiative (CDI),
Gero-Ed Forum, Charleston, SC
Jan. 11th-14th, 2007 “Sex at an Early Age: A Multi-system Perspective,”
Eleventh Annual Conference, Society for Social Work and
Research (SSWR), San Francisco, CA
Dec. 6th, 2006 “Achieving a Basic Income Guarantee: Efforts-to Date
Around the World,” Research Night, The Rabbi Arthur
Schneier Center for International Affairs, Yeshiva
University, Beren Campus, New York, NY
Nov. 10th, 2006 “The Role of Religiosity and Relationship Quality on
Living Arrangements Among Unmarried First-time
Mothers One Year After Childbirth,” 18th Annual
Conference on Behavioral Research, Society for the
Psychological Study of Social Issues – NYC (SPSSI-NYC),
St. Francis College, Brooklyn, NY
Nov. 2nd-4th, 2006 “Standing Polanyi on His Head: The Basic Income
Guarantee as a Response to the Commodification of
Labor,” Eleventh Basic Income Earth Network (BIEN) /
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Basic Income Guarantee (BIG) Congress, Cape Town,
South Africa
Aug. 28th-Sept. 2nd, 2006 “Unconditional Basic Income Schemes That Skirt Poverty:
Eclipse of the Welfare State?,” International Association of
Schools of Social Work, Global Social Work 2006
Conference, Santiago, Chile
Aug. 11th – 14th, 2006 “Religiosity, Relationship Quality, & Other Determinants
of Living Arrangements among Cohabitating and Other
Unmarried First-time Mothers One Year after Childbirth,”
Annual Meeting, American Sociological Association,
Montreal, Canada.
Aug. 10th – 12th, 2006 “Social Theory and Social Problems with Social Justice in
Mind,” Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Social
Problems (SSSP), Social Problems Theory Section,
Montreal, Canada
July 30th-Aug. 3rd, 2006 “The Unconditional Basic Income Guarantee: Two
Schemes That Skirt Poverty & Portend to Eclipse the
Welfare State,” International Federation of Social Workers,
Social Work 2006 Congress, Munich, Germany
June 28th – July 1st, 2006 “Social Theory & Its Relation to Social Problems,” 2006
Annual Conference Social Justice in Practice, Association
for Legal and Social Philosophy (ALSP), University
College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
June 16th – 19th, 2006 “Federal Taxation of Individual Capital & Labor Income in
the United States, 1978-2003,” 2006 VCU Policy
Conference, Washington, DC
June 15th, 2006 “Women and Poverty,” Harlem Directors Group HIV/AIDS
Services Meeting, New York, NY
March 16th – 19th, 2006 “Cultural Scripts for Caregiving,” the 2006 Joint
Conference of The National Council on the Aging and the
American Society on Aging, Cultural and Ethnic Diversity
Track, Lecture, Mini-Workshop Format, with Roberta
Satow, Anaheim, CA
Feb 16th – 19th, 2006 “Theorizing & Researching Social Justice: A Doctoral-
Level Course Description,” the 2006 Annual Program
Meeting, Council on Social Work Education and its Council
on Conferences and Faculty Development, Chicago, IL
Dec 4th – 6th, 2005 “The GED as a Signifier of Mid-Life Health & Economic
Well-Being,” Second International Conference on Social
Science Research, Orlando, FL
Nov 16th – 19th, 2005 “Physical and Mental Effects of Caregiving by
Race/Ethnicity,” the 2005 National Conference on Family
Relations Annual Conference, Family & Health Section,
Poster Presentation with Roberta Satow, Phoenix, AZ
October 13th – 16th, 2005 “Meeting Needs vs. Universal Income Distribution
Schemes:
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The Eclipse of Social Welfare Policy?” Tenth International
Karl Polanyi Conference, Social Policy Forum, Bogazici
University, Istanbul, Turkey
August 13th – 16th, 2005 “The GED as a Signifier of Later Life Health & Economic
Well-Being,” 100th Annual Meeting of the American
Sociological Association, Section on Aging and the Life
Course, Refereed Roundtables and Research Groups,
Philadelphia, PA
August 12th – 14th, 2005 “Taxable Income from Dividends, Capital Gains, and
Wages and Salaries: Taxation and Social Justice in the US,
1978-2002,” Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of
Social Problems (SSSP), Panel on Class Dynamics of Tax
and Welfare Policy, Philadelphia, PA
March 17th – 20th, 2005 “The Role of Faith and Religion in Caregiving,” Eastern
Sociological Society, 75th Annual Meeting, Washington,
DC, with Roberta Satow, Dept. of Sociology, Brooklyn
College
March 10th – 12th, 2005 “Eclipsing the Welfare State? Meeting Needs vs. Universal
Income Distribution Schemes,” Social Justice in a
Changing World Conference, Graduate School of Social
Sciences (GSSS), Bremen, Germany
March 10th – 12th, 2005 “Taxation and Social Justice in the U.S.: Taxable Income
from Dividends, Capital Gains, and Wages & Salaries,
1978-2002,” Social Justice in a Changing World
Conference, Graduate School of Social Sciences (GSSS),
Bremen, Germany
March 4th – 6th, 2005 “A Middle Ground Between Job and Income Guarantees,”
A Panel Discussion with Pavlina Tcherneva, L. Randall
Wray, Malcolm Sawyer, Michael Howard, Gertrude
Goldberg & Phil Harvey as Moderator, 2005 US Basic
Income Guarantee (USBIG) Congress, New York, NY
Feb 26th – Mar 1st, 2005 “Early Family Structure & Women’s Later Years’
Earnings,” 3rd Annual National Gerontological Social Work
Conference, Poster Session with Susan Mason, New York,
NY
Feb 24th – 27th, 2005 “Integrating Gerontological Content in Social Work
Curricular,” Association for Gerontology in Higher
Education, A Panel Presentation with Joanna Mellor, Susan
Bendor, & Rozetta Wilmore-Schaeffer, Oklahoma City, OK
Nov 19th – 23rd, 2004 “Increased Wealth and Income as Correlates of Self-
reported Retirement Decision,” The Gerontological Society
of America, 57th Annual Scientific Meeting,, SRPP Session,
Washington, DC
Sept 19th – 20th, 2004 “Equalization of Meeting Needs vs. Equalization of Income
Distribution: Reconsiderations of Basic Income &
Economic Justice in Light of Van Parijs and Zucker,” 10th
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Basic Income European Network Congress, Barcelona,
Spain
August 14th – 17th, 2004 “Parent Religiosity, Family Processes, & Adolescent
Behavior,” American Sociological Association, 2004
Meetings, Section on Sociology of Religion Roundtables,
San Francisco, CA.
August 13th – 15th, 2004 “Poverty Reduction vs. Reducing Income Inequality:
Framing Distributive Justice in Light of Van Parijs and
Zucker,” Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Social
Problems, Thematic Session on Social Change, San
Francisco, CA.
June 30th -July 3rd, 2004 “Reconsidering Distributive Justice in Light of Van Parijs
and Zucker: Whatever Happened to Reducing Poverty?”
10th International Society for Justice Research, Social
Justice Conference 2004, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
February 19th-22nd, 2004 “Redistributive Schemes that Skirt Poverty: Reconsidering
Economic Justice in Light of Parijs and Zucker,” Third
United States Basic Income Guarantee (USBIG) Congress /
Eastern Economic Association, Washington, DC.
11/03 Convener, “The Impact of Aging on Families in the U.S.”
The Gerontological Society of America, 56th Annual
Scientific Meeting, SRPP Session, San Diego, CA.
08/03 “Effects of Poverty, Perceived Discrimination, & Mastery
on the Health Status of US Adults 40-41 Years of Age,”
American Sociological Association, 2003 Meetings,
Regular Session – Poverty, Atlanta, GA.
08/03 “Head Start & School-to-Work Program Participation,”
American Sociological Association, 2003 Meetings,
Referred Roundtable – Section on Sociology of Education,
Atlanta, GA.
01/03 “Statistical Methods for the Estimates of Interrater
Reliability in Social Work Research: Do We Do it Right?”
paper presentation with Charles Auerbach and Heidi
LaPorte,” and “The Influence of Early Family Structure on
Future Earnings,” poster session with Susan Mason,
Seventh Annual Conference of the Society for Social Work
and Research, Washington, DC.
11/02 “Inheritance and Intergenerational Transmission of Parental
Care.” The Gerontological Society of America, 55th Annual
Scientific Meeting, SRPP Session, Boston, MA.
10/02 “Life After Head Start: How Adolescent Children and Their
Families Fare,” Southern University at New Orleans, Race,
Gender, & Class Project, Fourth Annual Conference, New
Orleans, LA.
08/02 ”SES and Other Correlates of Health in a Youth Cohort:
Implications for Social Justice,” American Sociological
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Association, 2002 Meetings, Roundtable on Physical and
Mental Health: Effects of Race and SES, Chicago, IL.
03/02 “FAP Flops: Lessons Learned from the Failure to Pass the
Family Assistance Plan in 1970 and 1972,” The First
Congress of the U.S. Basic Income Guarantee Network:
Fundamental Insecurity or Basic Income Guarantee, New
York, NY.
02/02 “Working Women, Parental Care, and Family Assets: Self-
interest vs. Altruism,” Persons, Processes and Places:
Research on Families, Workplaces and Communities, A
research conference sponsored by the Business and
Professional Women’s Foundation, the Center for Families
at Purdue University, and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation,
San Francisco, CA.
01/02 “Discrimination and Human Capital: A Challenge to
Economic Theory and Social Justice,” Society for Social
Work and Research, Sixth Annual Conference, San Diego,
CA.
11/01 “Inheritance and Parental Caregiving,” The Gerontological
Society of America, 54th Annual Scientific Meeting, Social
Research, Policy, & Practice Session, Chicago, IL.
10/01 “Discrimination and Human Capital: A Challenge to
Economic Theory and Social Justice,” Southern University
at New Orleans, Race, Gender, & Class Project, Third
Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.
08/01 “Adult Daughters as Parental Caregivers: Rational Actors
vs. Rational Agents,” American Sociological Association,
2001 Meetings, Testing Rational Choice Theory Session,
Anaheim, CA.
08/01 “Assets and Economic Mobility in a Youth Cohort, 1985-
1997,” The Society for the Study of Social Problems, 51st
Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA.
11/00 “Depression, Health, and Work among Grandmothers
Coresiding with Grandchildren in Two Cohorts of
Women,” 53rd Annual Scientific Meeting, The
Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC.
11/00 “A Longitudinal Study of the Health Consequences of
Female Self-employment, Abstract” co-presented with
Arthur L. Dolinsky, 31st Annual Meeting of the Decision
Sciences Institute, Orlando, FL.
10/00 “Race, Region, and the Intergenerational Transmission of
Grandmother-Grandchild Co-residency,” Southern
University at New Orleans, Race, Gender, & Class Project,
Second Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.
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08/00 “Second-Time-Around Parenthood: Grandmothers Residing
with Grandchildren in Two Cohorts of Women, 1967-
1995,” American Sociological Association, 2000 Meetings,
Aging and the Life Course Section Refereed Roundtables,
Washington, DC.
03/00 “Race and Marital History as Correlates of Women’s
Access to Family-Friendly Employee Benefits,” Work and
Family: Expanding the Horizons Conference, San
Francisco, CA. Sponsored by the Business and Professional
Women’s Foundation, the U of C Berkeley Center for
Working Families, and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
01/00 “Grandmother & Grandchild Coresidency,” 4th Annual
Conference of the Society for Social Work and Research,
Poster Presentation, Charleston, SC.
11/99 “Low Income Coresident Grandmothers and Grandchildren:
Policy Implications,” 52nd Annual Scientific Meeting, The
Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA.
10/99 “Correlates of Employer-Provided Benefits Among a
Cohort of Young Women, 1968-1995,” Southern University
at New Orleans, Race, Gender, & Class Project, First
Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.
08/99 “Trends and Correlates of Coresidency among Black and
White Grandmothers and Their Grandchildren: A Panel
Study, 1967-1992,” American Sociological Association,
1999 Meetings, Family Section Refereed Roundtables,
Chicago, IL.
08/99 “Correlates of Voluntary vs. Involuntary Part-time
Employment Among Women,” co-presented with Mary
Cianni, 1999 Academy of Management Conference,
Finding Balance: Career, Life and Family Session, Chicago,
IL.
01/99 “Discrimination and Pension Income among Aging
Women,” Third Annual Conference of the Society for
Social Work and Research, Austin, TX.
11/98 “The Effects of Changes in Family Size, Work Effort, and
Social/Psychological Factors in Economic Well-being,”
Work and Family: Today’s Realities and Tomorrow’s
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Visions Conference, Wellesley College, Center for
Research on Women, Boston, MA.
08/98 “Economic Mobility in a Youth Cohort, 1979-1993,”
American Sociological Association, 1998 Meetings,
Poverty Session: Youth in Poverty, San Francisco, CA.
01/98 “Psychological, Attitudinal & Socio-Demographic
Correlates of Economic Well-being of Mature Women,”
Society for Social Work and Research, 1998 International
Conference on Research for Social Work Practice, North
Miami Beach, FL.
08/97 “A Longitudinal Study of Women’s Health Insurance
Coverage,” The Association of Management and The
International Association of Management, 15th Annual
International Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
03/97 “Women, Rurality, & Poverty: Sociodemographic &
Attitudinal Predictors,” with Drs. Susan Gray & Jacqueline
Mondros, 43rd Annual Program Meeting, Council On
Social Work Education, Chicago, IL.
08/96 “Entering and Escaping Poverty and Dependence,”
American Sociological Association, 1996 Meetings,
Session III: The Welfare State, Social Policy and
Inequality, New York, NY.
08/96 “Family Poverty & Public Dependency,” The Society for
the Study of Social Problems, 1996 Annual Meetings, New
York, NY.
07/96 “Women in Rural Poverty: The Influence of
Sociodemographic and Attitudinal Factors,” with Dr. Susan
Gray, 21st Annual Meeting of the National Institute on
Social Work and Human Services in Rural Areas, Western
Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI.
08/95 “Child Support Receipt & Working Single Women: The
Influence of Situational and Attitudinal Factors,” The
Society for the Study of Social Problems, 1995 Annual
Meetings, Washington, DC.
04/95 “The Effects of Race, Marital Status, and Children on Child
Support and Work Effort: A Longitudinal Study of Young
Women, 1978-1991,” Advancing Knowledge for Human
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Services, A National Conference of Social Work
Researchers, Washington, DC.
08/94 “Income Inequality and Family Poverty: The Erosion of
Economic Justice in America,” America Sociological
Association, 1994 Annual Meetings, Los Angeles, CA.
08/94 “Gender & Race: Employment Opportunity in the
American Economy, 1969-1991,” The Society for the Study
of Social Problems, 1994 Annual Meetings, Los Angeles,
CA.
07/94 “Income Inequality and Family Poverty: Black and White
Comparisons, 1969-1991,” Global Welfare ‘94: The Fight
Against Poverty and Inequality on a World Level, the 26th
World Conference of the International Council On Social
Welfare (ICSW), Tampere, Finland.
02/94 “Welfare Reform: The Road Ahead,” COSSMHO’s Tenth
Biennial National Conference on Hispanic Health and
Human Services, Washington, DC.
08/93 “Economic Conditions, Public Policy, and Family Poverty:
Black and White Comparisons, 1973-1988,” Poverty, Class
and Inequality Division, Society for the Study of Social
Problems, Miami, FL.
09/92 “Welfare and freedom American Style II: The Role of the
Federal Government, 1941-1980,” Program to Assess and
Revitalize the Social Sciences (PARSS Seminar),
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA.
08/91 “Duration of Work and Poverty: Explanatory Profiles of
Working Poor Households,” American Sociological
Association, 1991 Annual Meetings, Columbus, OH.
06/91 “Information Technology Availability in Schools of Social
Work,” with Dr. Ram Cnaan, Human Service Information
Technology Applications - 2 Conference 1991, Rutgers
University, New Brunswick, NJ.
04/91 “Duration of Work and Poverty Among Working Poor
Households Heads: Comparisons of Black and Whites by
Selected Characteristics,” The National Black Family
Summit 1991, The University of South Carolina, Columbia,
SC.
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08/90 “Integrating Values and Norms in the Evaluation of Social
Policy: A Conceptual Framework for Educators,” 25th
International Congress of Schools of Social Work, Lima,
Peru.
10/89 “Assessing the Merits of Information Technology Toward
Meeting Clients’ Needs,” Evaluation ‘89, American
Evaluation Association, San Francisco, CA.
01/89 “Police Classification of Domestic Violence Calls: An
Assessment of Program Impact,” Responses to Family
Violence: A Research Conference, Purdue University, West
Lafayette, IN.
11/88 “The Limits of Welfare Reform: Structural Changes, The
Working Poor, and The Hard To Employ” and “Information
Technology and Management in the Human Services,”
National Association of Social Workers Annual
Conference, Social Work ‘88 -- Choices and Challenges,
Philadelphia, PA.
10/88 “The Political Philosophers’ Stone: A Framework to
Integrate Norms and Techniques in the Evaluation of Social
Policy,” Evaluation ‘88, American Evaluation Association,
New Orleans, LA.
05/88 “Police and Social Service Agencies: Managing Domestic
Violence,” Violence in the Family Conference, Family
Service of Philadelphia, PA.
03/88 “MIS and Organizations: The Question of Location,”
Council On Social Work Education, 34th APM, Atlanta,
GA.
11/87 “Current Federal Welfare Reform Proposals: Their Pros and
Cons, Their Costs and Benefits,” American Jewish
Congress, Greater Philadelphia Council, Philadelphia, PA.
09/87 “Implications of Information Systems for the Distribution
of Authority and Decision Making in Human Service
Organizations,” First International Conference of Human
Service Information Technology Applications (HUSITA),
Birmingham, England.
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10/86 “The Tao of Evaluation: Reality and Methodology as
Counter-balancing Influences on Design,” Evaluation ‘86,
American Evaluation Association, Kansas City, MS.
09/86 “Developing Critical Management Indicators for Family
Service Agencies,” with Lawrence J. McKeon, 1986 Family
Service America Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference,
Milwaukee, WI.
08/86 “Domestic Violence and Police Response to Two Urban
Police Districts, part II,” with Conrad Kozak, 1986
American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, New
York, NY.
05/86 “Dueling Ideologies: Feminist and Traditional Responses to
Domestic Violence Legislation,” with Anne O’Brien
Stevens, 1986 NASW Conference on Women’s Issues,
Atlanta, GA.
05/86 “Computer Literacy in Social Work,” Invitational panel
with Marilyn Flynn and Gerald Bostwick, Great Lakes
Consortium for Computers in Social Work Education,
Spring Conference, Columbus, OH.
11/85 “Domestic Violence and Policy Response, 1985 NASW
Professional Symposium, Chicago, IL.
10/85 “Family Violence: A Practice/Research Model, Part II,”
Family Service America Biennial Conference, Indianapolis,
IN.
10/85 “Implementing Evaluation Research: A Case Study of
Contributions and Limitations,” Evaluation ‘85, A Joint
Meeting of the Canadian Evaluation Society, Evaluation
Network and Evaluation Research Society, Toronto,
Canada.
10/84 “Computers and Social Work: Is the Sky the Limit or Has
the Bottom Fallen Out,” Invitational panel with Joan
DeLeonardi, Charles, O’Rielly and Richard Calica, NASW
Illinois Chapter Third Biennial Symposium, Chicago, IL.
10/84 “The Role of Information Systems in Evaluation Research,”
Evaluation ‘84, The Joint Conference of the Evaluation
Network and Evaluation Research Society, San Francisco,
CA.
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11/83 “The Role of Research in the Family Service Agency,”
Family Service America Biennial Symposium, Detroit, MI.
02/76 “Profile of the human Service Worker in Arizona,” Arizona
Health Manpower Forum, Phoenix, AZ.
01/76 “The Problem of Identity of the Human Service Worker:
Implications for the State of Arizona,” Second Arizona
Conference on the Human Service Worker, Phoenix, AZ.
04/72 “John Broadus Watson and Behaviorism in America,”
History of Science Junto, Madison, WI.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
09/92 – 12/16 Member, Society for the Study of Social Problems
08/86 – 12/16 Member, American Sociological Association
04/94 – 12/16 International Council On Social Welfare, U.S. Committee
08/76 – 12/12 National Association of Social Workers
08/76 – 12/12 Member, Council On Social Work Education
03/03 – 12/12 Member, International Society for Justice Research
04/95 – 12/12 Charter Member, Society for Social Work Research
08/99 - 06/00 Academy of Management
08/76 - 12/96 Member, American Academy of Political and Social Science
01/86 - 12/96 Member, American Evaluation Association (merger of
Evaluation Network and Evaluation Research Society).
10/86 - 09/94 Member, American Academy for the Advancement of Science.
08/86 - 06/87 Delegate to the Delegate Assembly and the Chapter Board and
Member, District Program Committee, National Association of
Social Workers, Illinois Chapter.
10/84 - 06/87 Member, New York Academy of Sciences.
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09/84 - 12/85 Member, Evaluation Network
04/77 - 05/78 Chairman, Arizona Health Manpower Forum
02/76 - 04/77 Vice-Chairman, Arizona Health Manpower Forum.
09/74 - 09/76 President, Arizona Association of Human Services
06/74 - 09/76 Assistant Editor, Journal of Mental Health Technology
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EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARDS/COMMITTEES – OTHER COMMUNITY
SERVICE
04/09 - Present Advisory Board Member to Sage Publications Book Series,
Social Work for the New Century
01/05 – Present Marriage and Family Review
01/02 – Present Member, Board of Directors, Welfare Research, Inc.
03/99 - Present Journal of Poverty
03/04 – 10-18 Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
06/09 – 05/16 Associate Editor, Journal of Family and Economic Issues
05/01 – 05/18 Journal of Family and Economic Issues
07/99 – 05/10 Journal of Social Service Research
06/99 – 09/01 Social Work Research
03/88 – 07/96 General Editor, “Federal Responses to People in Need Series,”
University Press of America.
01/90 - 12/96 Families in Society (formerly Social Casework).
02/88 - 12/89 Social Casework.
GRANT AWARDS
08/08 $100,000 Jim Joseph Foundation for Evaluation of Pardes
Educators’ Program with co-principal investigator Dr. Shani
Bechhofer, Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education &
Administration.
05/06 $8,000 Summer Research Fellowship, Rabbi Arthur Schneier
Center for International Affairs, Yeshiva University: “Achieving
a Basic Income Guarantee: Efforts-to-Date Around the World.”
12/94 $5,700 Society for Human Resource Management Foundation:
“Life-long Learning, Career Mobility, and Employment
Earnings Among Women: A Longitudinal Study, 1968-1991.”
12/91 $4,000 University of Pennsylvania Research Foundation: “Three
Decades of Welfare Reform and Family Poverty, 1959-1988.”
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05/88 $4,000 University of Pennsylvania Research Foundation:
“Profiles of the Working Poor: Determining the Nature and
Extent of Their Dependents.”
04/88 $3,500 University of Pennsylvania Public Policy Initiatives
Fund: “Welfare Reform and the Reduction of Poverty” A
Proposal to Explore a Joint Venture with State Government.”
AWARDS /SPECIAL WORKSHOPS/TRAINING SEMINARS/SCHOLARSHIPS
10/16 Mentor Recognition Honoree, the Council on Social Work
Education (CSWE) Council on the Role and Status of Women in
Social Work Education Mentor Recognition Program. The
Mentor Recognition Program honors mentors who have made a
difference and supports the activities of the Women’s Council.
10/01 Nomination, Initial Round, for the 2001 Rosabeth Moss Kanter
Award for Excellence in Work-Family Research for “Race and
Marital Status as Correlates of Women’s Access to Family-
Friendly Employee Benefits,” Journal of Family and Economic
Issues, 21(2000), 365-385.
04/99 Richard A. Swanson Award for Research Excellence 1998 by
the Academy of Human Resource Development for “Job
Training Experiences of Black and White Women, 1970-1991,”
Human Resource Development Quarterly, 8,3(Fall, 1997), 197-
217, co-authored with Mary Cianni.
08/98 Citation of Excellence Award by the editorial advisory board of
ANBAR Electronic Intelligence for “Psychological and
Demographic Characteristics As Determinants of Women’s
Health Insurance Coverage,” Journal of Consumer Affairs, 31,
218-237, co-authored with Arthur Dolinsky.
06/94 The V. Lorraine Zimmer Memorial Scholarship Program of The
Institute for Professional Education. sixty percent tuition
scholarship for attendance at the “Analysis of Messy Data”
seminar, 20-24 June, Washington, DC.
12/93 The V. Lorraine Zimmer Memorial Scholarship Program of The
Institute for Professional Education. sixty percent tuition
scholarship for attendance at the “Linear and Nonlinear
Regression with Applications” seminar, 15-17 December,
Washington, DC.
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06/88 Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
(ICPSR), “Survey of Income and Program Participation (SIPP),”
Institute for Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI.
Updated: October 22, 2018
CURRICULUM VITAE
Richard K. Caputo, Ph.D.
CONTENTS
Name & Address 1
Education 1
Employment 1
Publications 4
Areas of Interest 16
Professional Presentations 16
Professional Affiliations 24
Editorial Advisory Committees 26
Grant Awards 26
Awards/Special Workshops/Training Seminars/Scholarships 26
Committee Assignments 28
Supervised Dissertations 29