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Rosina M. Becerra
Ph.D. in Social Policy and Research, Brandeis University Associate Vice Chancellor of Faculty Diversity Professor of Policy Studies and Social Welfare
Phone: (310) 206-7975
Campus Extension: x67975
FAX: 65445
rbecerra@ucla.edu |
Professor Becerra's research
focuses on policy issues in health and mental health over the life span,
with particular emphasis in social gerontology and child welfare. She is
the principal investigator for a State of California Department of Social
Services five-year study of welfare reform in California. She also is working
on an National Institute of Health/National Institute on Aging four-year
panel study of the Mexican American elderly entitled, "Health Care Use
and Social Support." She served as the keynote speaker at a symposium on
the urban elderly sponsored by the 1995 White House Conference on Aging.
In her latest book, Social
Services and the Ethnic Community, Dr. Becerra documents the relationship
between the social work profession and ethnic communities, showing why
and how ethnic minority agencies have played a pivotal role in their communities
by filling the gaps left by mainstream social service agencies.
In addition to her research
and publications, Dr. Becerra has worked as a child therapist, a drug counselor,
a psychiatric social worker and a probation officer. Professor Becerra
also holds an MBA from Pepperdine and has served on the boards of several
social service groups, most recently acting as chair of strategic planning
for the YWCA of Greater Los Angeles. She also has advised a wide variety
of government agencies and non-profit organizations, including the NIH,
the U.S. General Accounting Office, the U. S. Commission on Civil Rights,
the American Association of Retired People and the American Cancer Society.
In 2002, Professor Becerra was named Associate Vice Chancellor of Faculty Diversity. She began the new post on July 1, 2002.
Research Interests:
Social gerontology; child welfare; evaluation of welfare reform; policy issues in health and mental health over the lifespan; relationship between social work and ethnic communities.
Selected Publications:
California Work Pays Demonstration
Project: 40 Months Report. UCLA School of Public Policy and Social
Research, August 1998.
"La Gestione Elettronica
dell'erogazione delle Prestazioni Assistenziali negli USA" (Electronic
Benefits Transfers in Public Assistance in the USA), with Aldobrandini,
G., Empoli, G., and Morley-Fletcher, E.; Consiglio Nazionale Dell'Economia
e del Lavoro. (Report to the President, Sept. 9, 1998).
"Race, Ethnicity and Nativity,
Family Structure, Socio-Economic Status and Welfare Dependency," with Ono,
Hiromi, Journal of International Migration, in press.
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