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Welfare Reform - Nationally

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What Does the Safety Net Accomplish?
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, July 2005

After PRWORA: Barriers to employment, work, and well-being among current and former welfare recipients.  Kristin S. Seefeldt, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, The University of Michigan, Fall 2004.

Analysis of Fiscal Year 2002 TANF and MOE Spending by States, Hedieh Rahmanou, Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP)

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Discussion of TANF and MOE spending by Mark Greenberg and Elise Richer

 

Beyond Job Search and Basic Education: Rethinking the Role of Skills in Welfare Reform, Julie Strawn, Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP), April 1998

 

Census Data Show Poverty Increased, Income Stagnated, and the Number of Uninsured Rose to a Record Level in 2003, the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, August 27, 2004.

The Challenge of Achieving High Work Participation Rates in Welfare Programs, LaDonna Pavetti, The Brookings Institute, October 2004.

For Welfare Reform to Work, Jobs Must be Available, Heather Boushey and David Rosnick, Center for Economic and Policy Research, April 1, 2004.

 

Effects of Welfare and Employment Policies on Young Children.  Pamela A. Morris, Lisa A. Gennetian, and Greg J. Duncan, MDRC.  April 2005.

 

Getting the Job Done: Employment and the Electorate, The Urban Institute, March 2, 2004

How Did the 2001 Recession Affect Single Mothers?, Robert I. Lerman, Urban Institute, January, 12, 2005.

Is Work Enough? The Experiences of Current and Former Welfare Mothers Who Work, Denise Polit, et al., Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation (MDRC), November 2001.

 

Multiple Work Supports and Services May Help Low-Wage Workers Climb the Economic Ladder, Mike Fishman, Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health, Research Forum December 2004. 

 

The National Evaluation of the Welfare-to-Work Grants Program: Final Report.   Mathematica Policy Research.  September 2004.

 

The Role of Education and Training in Welfare Reform
Judith M. Gueron, Gayle Hamilton, The Brookings Institution, April 2002

 

Safety in the Safety Net: TANF Reauthorization Provisions Relevant to Domestic Violence, Nisha Patel and Vicki Turetsky, Center for Law and Social Policy, October 2004.

 

State Policies to Assist Working-Poor Families, Liz McNichol and John Springer, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, December 2004.

 

A Study of Work Participation and Full Engagement Strategies, Jacqueline Kauff, Michelle K. Derr, & LaDonna Pavetti, Mathematica, September 2004.

 

TANF and SSI: Opportunities Exist to Help People with Impairments Become More Self-Sufficient, General Accountability Office, September 2004

 

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF): Sixth Annual Report to Congress, US Dept. of Health & Human Services, Admin. Of Children & Families, November 2004.

 

Unemployment Insurance as a Potential Safety Net for TANF Leavers: Evidence from Five States, Anu Rangarajan and Carol Razafindrakoto, Mathematica, September 2004.

Waive of the Future? Federalism and the Next Phase of Welfare Reform, Pietro S. Nivola, Jennifer L. Noyes, and Isabel V. Sawhill, The Brookings Institute, March 2004

The Welfare-to-Work Grants Program: Enrollee Outcomes One Year After Program Entry. Report to Congress, Thomas M. Fraker, Dan M. Levy, Robert B. Olsen, and Rita A. Stapulonis, Mathematica Policy Research, February 2004.

WFNJ Clients and Welfare Reform: A Final Look at an Early GroupRobert G. Wood, Anu Rangarajan, and Anne Gordon, Mathematica Policy Research, September 2004.

Working First, But Working Poor: The Need for Education and Training Following Welfare Reform, Cynthia Negrey, et al., Institute for Women's Policy Research and NOW Legal Defense and Education Fund, 2001

 

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