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The University of Texas at Austin

Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs

Pat Wong

Associate Professor of Public Affairs

Contact Info:
Phone: 512-471-8962
Email: patwong@mail.utexas.edu
Office: SRH 3.358

Office Hours:
Fall 2009: Tues. 12:30-2:30; Wed. 8:00-10:00

Pat Wong holds a Ph.D. in social welfare from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. His primary areas of interest are social policy, family and child welfare, poverty issues, housing, and community development. Publications and government reports by Wong are in the areas of child support and welfare reform, Medicaid managed care, and coordination of social services. He currently cochairs a planning process dealing with homelessness at the City of Austin. He also serves as a board member on Texans Care for Children.

Formerly, Wong was the Assistant to the Director for Research and Planning of Oi Kwan Social Service in Hong Kong. In that capacity he was in charge of evaluation, planning, and staff development. Before that, he worked as a social worker for Yang Memorial Social Service and as a Resettlement Counselor for the International Institute in St. Louis.

Education

Ph.D. in social welfare, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1988; M.A. in social work, Washington University, 1982; B.A. in psychology, University of Rochester, 1978

Current Positions

Chair, planning committee, Ending Community Homelessness Coalition; evaluator, Texas Department of State Health Services; board member, Texans Care for Children

Previous Positions

Assistant to the Director for Research and Planning, Oi Kwan Social Service, Hong Kong (1981-1982); social worker, Yang Memorial Social Service (1980-1981); Resettlement Counselor, International Institute, St. Louis (1980)

Author, NorthSTAR: A Successful Blended-Funding, Integrated Behavioral Health Carve-Out Model: Final Report in the Independent Assessment of NorthSTAR (report prepared for Texas Mental Health Mental Retardation Department and Texas Commission of Alcohol and Drug Abuse, 2003); author, Affordable Housing Resource Guide (report prepared for City of Austin Neighborhood Housing and Community Development Office, 2002); Planning a Successful Family Support System for Texas: The Texas Family Support Initiative (report commissioned by the Texas Health and Human Service Commission, 2001)

Community Development
Family and Child Welfare
Health Care
Housing
Nonprofit Management
Partnerships (Public-Private)
Statistics
Welfare

News

Who? What? When? Where? How Much? LBJ's Experts Provide Perspective, Insight as the 81st Texas Legislative Session BeginsJan. 15, 2009
LBJ School Students Recognize Faculty for Outstanding TeachingMay. 3, 2007

Courses

SemesterCourse
Spring 2010P A 383C - Politics and Process: The American Welfare State
Spring 2010P A 393L - Advanced Policy Economics: Political Economy of Poverty: Income Security and Community Asset Building
Fall 2009P A 393K - Applied Microeconomics for Policy Analysis
Fall 2009P A 397 - Introduction to Quantitative Analysis
Spring 2009P A 393K - Applied Microeconomics for Policy Analysis
Spring 2009P A 383C - Politics and Process: Welfare State & Children's Services
Fall 2008P A 397 - Introduction to Quantitative Analysis
Fall 2008P A 393L - Advanced Policy Economics: Poverty, Income Security & Asset Building
Spring 2008P A 393K - Applied Microeconomics for Policy Analysis
Fall 2007P A 388K - Advanced Topics in Public Policy: Survey of US Social Welfare Policy
Fall 2007P A 682A - Policy Research Project: Role of the Consumer in Social Policy Reform
Fall 2007P A 397 - Introduction to Quantitative Analysis
Spring 2007P A 682B - Policy Research Project: Evaluating Mental Health System Transformation
Spring 2007P A 393L - Advanced Policy Economics: Political Economy of U.S. Anti-Poverty Strategies
Fall 2006P A 682A - Policy Research Project: Evaluating Mental Health System Transformation
Fall 2006P A 397 - Introduction to Quantitative Analysis
Spring 2006P A 393K - Applied Microeconomics for Policy Analysis
Spring 2006P A 388K - Advanced Topics in Public Policy: Nonprofit Partnership in Affordable Housing and Homeless Service
Fall 2005P A 397 - Introduction to Quantitative Analysis
Fall 2005P A 393L - Advanced Policy Economics: The Political Economy of Anti-Poverty Policy in the US
Spring 2005P A 388K - Seminar on Topics in Public Policy: Children's Policy Issues
Spring 2005P A 693A - Political Economy