NOLA Guaranteed Income Pilot for Opportunity Youth
Dr. Samantha Francois, Dean - Social Work>
Project Description
The NOLA Guaranteed Income Pilot for Opportunity Youth was 10-month universal basic income pilot program that gave $350 per month to 125 Opportunity Youth, 16 to 25 years old, in New Orleans. Project researchers interviewed 14 of the youth about the their background related to the program and their experiences in the program in order to evaluate program success and impact.
Project Outcome
Complete initial coding for up to 14 interviews using a priori codes
Determine new and/or revised codes
Include analytic memos
Start determining themes based on codes
Project Details
Time, eligibility, and other details
Expected workload
Complete initial coding of up to 14 interview transcripts using Dedoose using both deductive and inductive coding.
Estimate about 42 hours to complete initial coding of 14 interviews.
Estimate about 5 hours to meet, confer with the project principal investigator
Skills required
Qualitative data coding; inductive and deductive coding; using Dedoose
Who is eligible
Undergrad or grad in psychology, public health, sociology, anthropology, urban studies, or economics
Core partners
Sponsoring party
This is a faculty project.
Volunteer, Paid, or Credit-eligible?
Paid
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