Poverty Studies students seek reliable, accurate, current research to inform their understanding of the causes, consequences, and effective responses to poverty. They also hone and apply research skills from their primary area of study to contribute to our understanding of research.
Following are some of the resources they use:
- University-Funded Poverty Research Centers
- Government-Funded Research Centers
- Public Interest Research Organizations
- Think Tanks
- Journals for Student Research
- The Journal of Poverty and Public Policy, housed at the Center for Social Concerns
- Poverty Studies Case Studies: Main Street Encampment, South Bend 2016-17