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TANF "Leavers", Applicants, and Caseload Studies: Data Files: Misssouri Public Use Data Files
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File Name Size File Type File Contents Description Notes to Researchers.doc* 28KB Microsoft Word Notes for Researchers Using the Missouri Study of Former AFDC Recipients Public U
Integrating Care through Dual Eligible Special Needs Plans (D-SNPs): Opportunities and Challenges
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Nancy Archibald, Michelle Soper, Leah Smith, and Alexandra Kruse
Center for Health Care Strategies
Joshua Wiener
RTI International
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TANF "Leavers", Applicants, and Caseload Studies: Archive of Findings by Topic
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Child Well-Being and Outcomes Child Care Employment and Earnings Food Stamps Hardship/Deprivation/Food Insecurity
Loss of Medicare-Medicaid Dual Eligible Status: Frequency, Contributing Factors and Implications
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This paper seeks to document the frequency of Medicaid coverage loss among full-benefit dual eligible beneficiaries and identify potential causes for coverage loss. For dual eligible beneficiaries, the loss of full-benefit Medicaid coverage is of concern because most of them do not have an alternative source of health insurance for the services covered by full-benefit Medicaid.
Well-Being of Children in Working Poor and Other Families: 1997 and 2004
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by: Richard Wertheimer, Kristin Anderson Moore, Mary Burkhauser, and Ashleigh Collins Child Trends Prepared for:U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE)
TANF "Leavers", Applicants, and Caseload Studies: Food Stamps
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Including: Background Findings Survey Questions and Administrative Data Measures Background The Food Stamp Program is the largest food assistance program in
Well-Being of Children in Working Poor and Other Families: 1997 and 2004: Research Brief
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By: Richard Wertheimer, Kristin Anderson Moore, and Mary Burkhauser Child Trends Prepared for:U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE)
TANF "Leavers", Applicants, and Caseload Studies: Summary of Fall 1999 ASPE Welfare Outcomes Grantee Meeting
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Contents Pre-Meeting Session with Grantees Studying Applicant and Diverted TANF Cases Cross-Project Findings and Common Administrative Measures Preliminary Findings from Surveys with Former TANF Recipients Analysis of Response Rates and Nonresponse Bi
State Practices in Medical Child Support Cross-Program Coordination
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State Practices in Medical Child Support Cross-Program Coordination Prepared by : Lynne Fender, Jen Bernstein (The Urban Institute) for :Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation Office of the SecretaryU.S. Department of Health and Human Services June 2003
TANF "Leavers", Applicants, and Caseload Studies: FY 2001 Welfare Outcomes Grants
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In September 2001, the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) awarded about $1.4 million in grants to states to study the characteristics of individuals receiving cash assistance from the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) program.
TANF "Leavers", Applicants, and Caseload Studies: Potential Constructs and Items for a Child Well-Being Module in Leavers Studies
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Including: Overview Core Set of Recommended Items (Charts) To Leavers Studies Colleagues:
Families on TANF in Illinois: Employment Assets and Liabilities
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Submitted to:U.S. Department of Health and Human ServicesOffice of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation Project Officer: John Tambornino
Characteristics of Families Using Title IV-D Services in 1997
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Prepared by: Matthew Lyon Prepared for:Office of Human Services PolicyOffice of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Impact on Young Children and Their Families 2-Years After Enrollment: Why Look at Two-Year Impacts of JOBS Welfare-to-Work Programs on Children?
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Overview Welfare reform policies are sometimes referred to as "two generational" because not only are the lives of the parents changed by government welfare-to-work programs, but the lives of the children are changed as well. At the most basic level, children's time use patterns and child care patterns are likely to change.
Families on TANF in Missouri: Employment Assets and Liabilities - Executive Summary
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Demographic and Household Characteristics Employment Experiences and Earnings Education and Training
National Evaluation of Welfare-to-Work Strategies: 2-Year Full Impact Sample Files: Additional Information on Outcome Measures Calculated with Administrative Data
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Additional Information on Outcome Measures Calculated with Administrative Data This memo describes the main series of outcome measures created with administrative data. It includes measures for follow-up years 3 to 5 and measures for years 1 through 5 that were created for the final report. These additional measures will be added in an update to the public use files. I.
National Survey of Adoptive Parents: Benchmark Estimates of School Performance and Family Relationship Quality for Adopted Children
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ASPE RESEARCH BRIEF The National Survey of Adoptive Parents: Benchmark Estimates of School Performance and Family Relationship Quality for Adopted Children June 2011
Homelessness Data in HHS Mainstream Programs
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Homelessness Data in Health and Human Services Mainstream Programs Final Report Winter 2009
TANF "Leavers", Applicants, and Caseload Studies: FY 1998 Welfare Outcomes Grants with an Emphasis on TANF Leavers
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ASPE awarded approximately $2.9 million in grants to states and counties in FY 1998 to study the outcomes of welfare reform on individuals and families who left the TANF program, who applied for cash welfare but were never enrolled because of non-financial eligibility requirements or diversion programs, and/or who appeared to be eligible but were not enrolled.