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Why Do We Have Projects
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Why don't more student athletes study abroad?
(University of Wisconsin--Stout. Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, 2017-04)This research focused on why student athletes tend to not studying abroad. Student athletes at the University of Wisconsin-Stout were asked to take a survey concerning why had they not gone abroad throughout their time ... -
Why is there so much native copper in Michigan?
(St. Croix Rockhounds, Stillwater, MN, 1988) -
Why Japan'S Leading / You Can Use Ve
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Why pyrite crystals have different shapes
(St. Croix Rockhounds, Stillwater, MN, 1994) -
Why Some Love Math... Why Some Hate Math
(2009-02-11)Mathematical attitudes and achievement vary gretly amongst incoming college freshmen. Factors such as race, gender and socioeconomic status impact student performance and attitudes in mathematics and have already been ... -
Why the Renminbi Might be Overvalued (But Probably Isn't)
(2005)The authors find that some approaches for evaluating China's renminbi imply substantial underevaluation, while others imply little or none, and other methods indicate slight overevaluation. -
Why This Is Found
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Why wasn't it done before.
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WhyReef: a virtual, educational program analysis
(University of Wisconsin--Stout. Research Services, 2014-04)During the summer of 2012, The Field Museum of Natural History (FMNH) began a collaborative project with the University of Wisconsin - Stout in order to analyze the effectiveness of the museum’s WhyReef program. WhyReef, ... -
WI-IRP19-01: Effects of SNAP-Associated Work Requirements on Disability Claiming
(Center for Financial Security, 2019)Forty states currently have work requirements for some individuals receiving nutritional assistance or “food stamps,” if they want to continue to receive benefits. This study will be the first to examine whether state-level ... -
WI19-01: Economic Opportunity and Spatial Variation in Labor Force Participation, Self-Reported Disability Status and Demand for SSI/SSDI
(Center for Financial Security, 2019)Both self-reported disability and receipt of federal disability assistance (SSI and SSDI) vary substantially across U.S. counties. This project examines whether and to what extent spatial variation in economic opportunit ... -
WI19-04: Frictions in Saving and Claiming: An Analysis of Unclaimed Retirement Accounts
(Center for Financial Security, 2019)Retirees today face significant challenges in preparing for retirement, as they face greater responsibility in managing their savings. Savings is particularly important in light of longer lives and potential policy changes ... -
WI19-05: Short-term Disability Utilization: Evidence from Wisconsin Public Employees
(Center for Financial Security, 2019)Employer-provided disability coverage offers employees a way to insure against short-term spells of disability that prevent work, as well as a way to supplement long-term disability in the case of a health shock. Using ... -
WI19-07: Housing Assistance and SSI Caseload Shifting
(Center for Financial Security, 2019)From 2009 to 2016, SSI caseloads increased by 9%, with 4.8 million prime-aged recipients in 2016. Over the same time period, TANF caseloads declined by 11%, reaching 1.5 million in 2016. Both programs provide cash-assistance ... -
WI19-09: The Impacts of Payday Loan use on the Financial Wellbeing of the OASDI and SSI beneficiaries
(Center for Financial Security, 2019)This paper studies the impact of payday loan borrowing on the financial well-being of Social Security (SS) income and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) receivers. Specifically, it focuses on the borrowing behaviors of ...