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The Scottish Children’s Panels as a Catalyst for Civic Engagement and Child Well-Being
Robertson, A. S. (2014). The Scottish Children’s Panels as a catalyst for civic engagement and child well-being. Child Welfare, 93(1), 59–77.
The Child Trust Fund in the UK: Policy Challenges and Potential Responses
Prabhakar, R. (2009). The Child Trust Fund in the UK: Policy challenges and potential responses (CSD Working Paper No. 09-56). St. Louis, MO: Washington University, Center for Social Development.
Innovations in Youth Saving and Asset Building Around the World
Masa, R. (2009, September). Innovations in youth saving and asset building around the world (CSD Research Brief No. 09-52). St. Louis, MO: Washington University, Center for Social Development.
Attitudes Towards the Child Trust Fund: What Do Parents Think?
Prabhakar, R. (2006). Attitudes towards the Child Trust Fund: What do parents think? (CSD Working Paper No. 06-10). St. Louis, MO: Washington University, Center for Social Development.
ADD: Lessons From the UK
Maxwell, D., & Paxton, W. (2005). ADD: Lessons from the UK (CSD Research Report No. 05-39). St. Louis, MO: Washington University, Center for Social Development.
Asset-Based Policy and the Child Trust Fund
Sherraden, M. (2002, September). Asset-based policy and the Child Trust Fund (CSD Perspective No. 02-14). St. Louis, MO: Washington University, Center for Social Development.
Toward a Universal and Progressive Asset-Based Domestic Policy
Sherraden, M. (2001, October). Toward a universal and progressive asset-based domestic policy: Annual meeting of the Labour Party, United Kingdom (CSD Perspective No. 01-20). St. Louis, MO: Washington University, Center for Social Development.