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39th Annual Workshop
Papers Presented at the 39th Annual Workshop
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State Welfare to Work policies for people with Disabilities
Change Since Welfare Reform USDHHS
Child Support and Welfare Caseloads
Chien-Chung Haung, Irwin Garfinkel, jane Waldfogel
Tables
Who is leaving Food Stamp Program?
An Analysis of the Caseload Changes from 1994 to 1998
Jenny Genser
Tables
Root Cause of Failures or Sanctions
Measurting and Explaining Monthly Turnover in TANF Caseload
Predicting Participation in a Job Training Program Using Administrative Data
Author: Steven Howe
Changing the "Culture" of the Welfare Office: Report from Front-Line Workers
Ellen L. Marks
Longitudinal Study of FIP Recipients
Linda Kohl, Carol Rall, Phil Tobin
Do Welfare Recipients' Children Have A School Attendence Problem?
Results For A National Sample of Welfare and Non-Welfare Children
David J. Fein and Wang S. Lee
Do Waiver Experiments Ever Really End?
The Case of Delaware's A Better Chance (ABC) Demonstration
David J. Fein
Managing Expectation for Welfare to Work: The Realities of Servicing the
Hardest to Serve
Frank J. Bennici, Ph. D.
Former Clients of South carolina's New Welfare Program:
Trends and Issues in Surveys To- Date
Donald M. Klos, Ph.D., M.P.H.
What Do We Know About Measuring Cultural Competence In Mental Health
Systems?
Dawna Phillips, M.P.H., H. Stephen Leff, Ph.D
Racial Differences in TANF Exits and Life after Welfare Results from
washington's TANF Exiter Survey
Wisconsin Works (W-2): Quality Care & Challenges of 40 Family Day Care
Providers in Portage County, WI
Oluyomi A. Ogunnaike
Handouts on Food Stamp Program
Jenny Genser
Following Closed Tanf Cases in Missouri: Lessons Learned
Nancy Dunton, Ph.D., Tammy Ouellette, Lola Butcher,
Food Stamp Quality Review With Aid of Two-Stage Cluster Sample
Design - A Novel Methodological Approch
Subinoy Chakravarty
Sample Size Determination for Multinomial population
Subinoy Chakravarty
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