Including:
- California
- Colorado
- District of Columbia
- Florida
- Illinois
- Maryland
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- North Carolina
- Ohio
- South Carolina
- Washington
California
- Assessing the Family Circumstances of Current and Former TANF Child-Only Cases in San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties: Executive Summary. July 2002. By Charles Lieberman, et al, The SPHERE Institute. Full report in PDF format.
- Alameda County CALWorks Needs Assessment Reports, August 1999 June 2000.
- Alameda County CalWorks Needs Assessment and Outcomes Study: The Relationship of Barriers, Supportive Services, Income and Health Insurance with Work and Welfare over 27 Months. December 2002. By Lisa K. Dasinger, et al, Public Health Institute. (in PDF format)
- Alameda County CALWorks Needs Assessment #3: Barriers Associated with Working, Hardships of Daily Living, Progress Through CALWorks and Work-related Activities. June 2000. By Richard Speiglman, et al, Public Health Institute. (in PDF format)
- Alameda County CALWorks Needs Assessment #2: Barriers to Working And Summaries of Baseline Status. February 2000. By Richard Speiglman, et al, Public Health Institute. (in PDF format)
- Alameda County CALWorks Needs Assessment #1: A Look at Potential Health-Related Barriers to Self-Sufficiency. August 1999. By Richard Speiglman, et al, Public Health Institute. (in PDF format)
Colorado
- Families on Colorado Works: Employment Assets and Liabilities. November, 2003. By Peggy Cuciti, Laura Appelbaum, and Christine Badar, University of Colorado at Denver. Also Apppendix 1, Apppendix 2, Apppendix 3 (in PDF format)
District of Columbia
- A Study of the District of Columbia's TANF Caseload. October 2003. By Gregory Acs and Pamela Loprest, The Urban Institute. (in PDF format)
Florida
- Tracking the Outcomes of Welfare Reform in Florida for Three Groups of People. October 2000. By Robert E. Crew, Jr., et al, Florida State University. (in PDF format)
- After WAGES: Results of the Florida Study. March 1999. By Robert E. Crew, Jr. and Joe Eyerman, Florida State University. (in PDF format)
Illinois
- Families on TANF in Illinois: Employment Assets and Liabilities, June 2003. By Gretchen Kirby, Thomas Fraker, LaDonna Pavetti, and Martha Kovac, Mathematica Policy Research.
Maryland
- Life on Welfare: The Active TANF Caseload in Maryland. February 2004. By Pamela Ovwigho, Catherine Born, AnnFerrero, and Correne Palazzo, Family Welfare Research and Training Group, University of Maryland's School of Social Work. (in PDF format)
New Jersey
- Current and Former WNFJ Clients: How Are They Faring 30 Months Later? November 2000. Anu Rangarajan and Robert G. Wood, Mathematica Policy Research. (in PDF format)
New Mexico
- New Mexico TANF Longitudinal Study: Second-Year Report (Executive Summary). March 2001. MAXIMUS, Inc. (in PDF format)
North Carolina
- TANF Recipients, Leavers, and Diverters in North Carolina: Final Report of Administrative Records Data. June 2001. MAXIMUS, Inc. (in PDF format)
Ohio
- Ohio Job and Family Services: Legislative Outcome Study. August 2000. Ohio Department of Job and Family Services and Macro International. (in PDF Format)
South Carolina
- Families on TANF in South Carolina: Employment Assets and Liabilities. October 2004. MAXIMUS, Inc. (in PDF format)
Washington
- A Study of Washington State TANF Leavers and TANF Recipients, Findings from the Administrative Data and the Telephone Survey, Summary Report. March 2000. By Debra Fogarty and Shon Kraley, Washington Department of Social and Health Services. (in PDF format)
- A Study of Washington State TANF Leavers and TANF Recipients, Findings from the April-June 1999 Telephone Survey, Final Report. March 2000. By Jean Du, et al, Washington Department of Social and Health Services. (in PDF format)
- A Study of Washington State TANF Leavers and TANF Recipients, Welfare Reform and Findings from the Administrative Data, Final Report. February 2000. By Jay Ahn, et al, Washington Department of Social and Health Services. (in PDF format)
See Also:
- For other ASPE-funded reports related to welfare issues, see ASPEs Welfare Issues web site.