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Jane Mauldon University of California Goldman School of Public Policy 2607 Hearst Avenue #7320, Berkeley, CA 94720-7320 Phone: (510) 642-3475 Fax: (510) 643-9657 Email: [email protected] Education Ph.D. in Public and International Affairs (1988) and M.P.A. in Public and International Affairs and Urban and Regional Planning (1984). Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ. Dissertation: “The Effect of Marital Disruption on Children’s Health.” B.A. in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, 1976. Oxford University, Oxford, England. Positions Held 1990 - Present: Associate Professor, formerly Assistant Professor, Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California Berkeley. 2002- 2008: Associate Director, Survey Research Center/UC DATA, University of California Berkeley. 2001- 2002: Acting Director, Survey Research Center/UC DATA, University of California Berkeley. Acting Director of Survey Operations, Survey Services Facility, Survey Research Center 1988 - 1990: Post-Doctoral Fellow, Labor and Population Program. The RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California. 1984 - 1987: Consultant, Center for Health Facilities Research. Trenton, New Jersey. 1980 - 1983: Coordinator, Advocates for Abused Women. Carson City, Nevada. 1979 - 1980: Economic Developer, McDermitt Indian Reservation. Fort McDermitt, Nevada. 1976 - 1978: Instructor of English as a Foreign Language, Voluntary Service Overseas. Vientiane, Laos. Peer-Reviewed Articles “Effect of Abortion vs. Carrying to Term on a Woman's Relationship with the Man Involved in the Pregnancy.” J. Mauldon, D.G. Foster, S. C. M Roberts. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health. 2015. 47(1). “Attitudes of Welfare Recipients toward Marriage and Childbearing.” J. G. Mauldon, R.A. London, D.J. Fein, R. Patterson, H. Sommer. Population Research and Policy Review. 23: 595-640. January 2006. “Providing Subsidies and Incentives for Norplant, Sterilization and other Contraception: Allowing Economic Theory to Inform Ethical Analysis.” J. Mauldon, Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics. 31:3 Oct. 2003. “Welfare Leavers’ Use of Medicaid TMA in California, 1993-1997.” J. Mauldon, K. Nayeri, C. Dobkin. Inquiry. Fall, 2002. “Perceptions of Hormonal Contraceptive Safety and Side Effects among Low-Income Latina and Non-Latina Women.” S. Guendelman, C. Denny, J. Mauldon, C. Chetkovich. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 4(4). Fall 2000. “Informed Policy-making for the Prevention of Unwanted Pregnancy.” Evaluation Review, 23:5, October 1999. C. Chetkovich, J. Mauldon, C. Brindis, S. Guendelman. “Families Started by Teenagers.” Book chapter in All Our Families: New Policies for a New Century. Mary Ann Mason, Arlene Skolnick, and Stephen Sugarman, eds. Oxford University Press. First edition, 1998. Mauldon CV, 4/2015 2 “Little Knowledge and Limited Practice: Emergency Contraceptive Pills, the Public and the Obstetrician- Gynecologist.” S. Delbanco, J. Mauldon and M.D. Smith. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 89:6, June 1997. “Public Perceptions about Unplanned Pregnancy.” J. Mauldon & S. Delbanco. Family Planning Perspectives, 29:1, January/February 1997. “Family Change and Welfare Reform.” J. Mauldon. University of Santa Clara Law Review, 36:2, 1996. “The New Stepfamily Requires a New Public Policy.” M.A. Mason & J. Mauldon. Journal of Social Issues, Fall 1996. “Does Liberalism Cause Sex? The Case for Public Support of Contraception and Sex Education.” J. Mauldon and K. Luker. The American Prospect, Winter 1996. “The Effects of Contraceptive Education on Method Use at First Intercourse.” J. Mauldon & K. Luker. Family Planning Perspectives, January/February 1996. “Rationing or Rationalizing Children’s Medical Care: Comparison of A Medicaid HMO with Fee-for-Service Care.” J. Mauldon, J. Buchanan, A. Leibowitz et al. American Journal of Public Health, 84:6, June 1994. “Why Governments Should Try to Prevent Teen Pregnancy.” J. Mauldon. In Debating Children’s Lives: Current Controversies on Children and Adolescents, Mary Ann Mason and Eileen Gambrill, eds.; Sage, 1994. “Children’s Risks of Experiencing Divorce and Remarriage: Do Disabled Children Destabilize Marriages?” J. Mauldon . Population Studies, 46:2; Summer 1992. “The Effect of Marital Disruption on Children’s Health.” J. Mauldon. Demography, 27:3; August 1990. Reports TANF Child-only Cases: Who Are They? What Policies Affect Them? What is Being Done? J. Mauldon, R. Speiglman, C. Sogar and Matt Stagner. December 2012. Chapin Hall, University of Chicago. Alternative Proposals for a New Foster Family Home Rate Structure in California. A Report Prepared for the California Department of Social Services. S. Sensiper, J. Mauldon and C. Bamford March 2011. Center for Public Policy Research, U.C. Davis, Davis, California. CalWORKs and SSI in San Francisco: An Update on Child Well-Being R. Speiglman, J. Mauldon and C. Sogar. Center for Child and Family Policy in California. July 2010. SSI Parents with Children Receiving CalWORKs Cash Assistance in San Francisco: A Population on the Edge. R. Speiglman, J. Mauldon, C. Sogar. Child and Family Policy Institute of California. October 2010. “CalWORKs Children with Disabled Parents on SSI.” J. Mauldon, R.Speiglman C. Sogar. Policy Brief. Child and Family Policy Institute of California. August 2010. “Welfare: Effects on the Child.” J. Mauldon, M. Willa. Book Chapter in The Child. An Encyclopedic Companion. ed. Richard A. Shweder (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2009). Efforts To Address Financial Competency And Asset Development Among Transitioning Foster Youth . H. Sommer, L. Wu and J. Mauldon. California Connected By 25 Initiative. April 2009. Efforts To Address The K-12 Educational Needs Of Foster Youth: H. Sommer, L. Wu and J. Mauldon. California Connected By 25 Initiative. January 2009. Efforts To Address Housing Needs Of Foster Youth. H. Sommer, L. Wu and J. Mauldon. California Connected By 25 Initiative. Februarly 2009. Mauldon CV, 4/2015 3 Efforts To Address Permanency Needs Of Foster Youth. H. Sommer, J. Mauldon , T. Chung, L. Wu. California Connected by 25 Initiative.. September 2009. Time Running Out: A Portrait of California Families Reaching the CalWORKs Time Limit in 2004. Second Report from the the Evaluation of California’s Welfare Time Limit. R.A. London , J. G. Mauldon. Februrary 2006. Welfare Policy Research Program, Oakland, CA. “Time Running Out: A Portrait of California Families Reaching the CalWORKs Time Limit in 2004.” Policy Brief, Welfare Policy Research Project. R.A. London , J. G. Mauldon. September 2006. Welfare Policy Research Program, Oakland, CA. “Assessing the Impact of Proposition 54 on Health Care Policy: Preliminary Findings.” Policy Brief, California Program on Access to Care. K. Nayeri, J.G. Mauldon, A. Powell, C. King. September 2003. What Do They Think? Welfare Recipients’ Atittudes Towards Marriage and Childbearing. Research Brief from the Welfare Reform and Family Formation Project . J. G. Mauldon, R.A. London, D. J. Fein, S. J. Bliss. October 2002. www.abtassociates.com/wrffproject. Welfare Reform and Family Formation: Assessing the Effects. Research Brief from the Welfare Reform and Family Formation Project . D. J. Fein, L. Duberstein Lindbergh, R.A. London, J. Mauldon. August 2002. www.abtassociates.com/wrffproject. Transitional Medi-Cal for Families Leaving Welfare Is Underused. J. Mauldon, K. Nayeri, C. Dobkin. Policy Brief from the California Policy Research Center. Vol. 14, No. 5, August 2002. The Impact of California’s Cal-Learn Demonstration Project: Final Report. J. Mauldon, J. Malvin, J, Stiles, E. Seto, N. Nicosia. California Department of Social Services. June 2001. Interim Impacts of California’s Cal-Learn Demonstration Project: Report to the California Department of Social Services. J. Mauldon, J. Malvin, J, Stiles, E. Seto, N. Nicosia. May 1999. Reproductive Goals and Behaviors among Teen Mothers Receiving AFDC. J. Mauldon and N. Maestas. Report for the AFDC Policy Implementation Branch, California Department of Social Services and Office of Family Planning, California Department of Health Services, June 1997. More Information and Better Choices: What Low-Income Women Seek from Family Planning Services. C. Chetkovich, J. Mauldon, C. Brindis, S. Guendelman. (Principal Investigator: J. Mauldon) Report to Office of Family Planning, California Department of Health Services & AFDC Policy Bureau, California Department of Social Services, June 1996. Book Chapters “Navigating the Welfare Time Limit in California: How do Families Fare?” J. Gilbert-Mauldon, R.A. London, H. Sommer. Book chapter in Child Poverty in America Today. Vol 4: Children and the State. Barbara A Arrighi and David J. Maume, eds. Praeger. 2007. “Families Started by Teenagers.” Revised and updated book chapter in All Our Families: New Policies for a New Century. Mary Ann Mason, Arlene Skolnick, and Stephen Sugarman, eds. Oxford University Press. Second edition. 2002. Briefings and Public Presentations Presentation for the Annie E. Casey Foundation on TANF Child-only Cases. Jane Mauldon, Richard Speiglman, Robert Goerge, Matt Stagner. October, 2011. Invited Participant at National Association of Social Insurance meeting on Unemployment and the Safety Net. October 2011. Mauldon CV, 4/2015 4 Briefed the leadership of California Department of Social Services on recommended changes to foster care reimbursement policies. April 2011. Participant on Michael Krasny’s KQED Forum show (Current affairs radio show). One of two guests discussing Alameda County General