Understanding the AFDC/TANF Child-Only Caseload:
Policies, Composition, and Characteristics in Three States

Appendix B:
Case File Data

Contents

  1. Characteristics of Child-Only Cases by Type of Case For Alameda County
  2. Circumstances Surrounding Child-Only Cases with Non-Parental Caregiver in Household
  3. Circumstances Surrounding Child-Only Cases with Parent Living in Household

Begin Exhibits

Exhibit B-1
Characteristics of Child-Only Cases by Type of Case For Alameda County

Exhibit B-1 (continued)
Characteristics of Child-Only Cases by Type of Case For Alameda County

Exhibit B-2
Circumstances Surrounding Child-Only Cases with Non-Parental Caregiver in Household

Exhibit B-3
Circumstances Surrounding Child-Only Cases with Parent Living in Household


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Table of Contents:
Executive Summary
National Overview
TANF Child-Only Policies and Practices in Three States
Characteristics of the TANF Child-Only Caseload in Three Counties
Summary Findings and Implications for Future Research
Appendix A:  Composition Data for AFDC-Child-Only Cases
Appendix B:  Case File Data
Appendix C:  Administrative and Quality Control Data

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