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Extending the EITC to Noncustodial Parents: Potential Impacts and Design Considerations
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Under current federal income tax rules, low-income noncustodial parents are ineligible for the EITC benefits available to low-income families with children, even when they support their children through full payment of child support.
An Evaluability Assessment of Child Care Options for Work-Welfare Programs
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services An Evaluability Assessment of Child Care Options for Work-Welfare Programs MAXIMUS, Inc. April 1988 PDF Version
Well-Being of Children in Working Poor and Other Families: 1997 and 2004
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When Congress reformed the welfare system in 1996, major goals of the legislation were to increase employment and income of needy families and to decrease child poverty. Another major goal was to improve child outcomes through increased parental employment and earnings along with other provisions of welfare reform.
National Evaluation of Welfare-to-Work Strategies: 2-Year Full Impact Sample Files: SAS variable label statements
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/**************** LABELS FOR RECORD 1: DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS ***********************/ LABEL IDNUMBER = "Public Use File Sample Member ID Number " RADATP = "Random Assignment Date Phone 2-YYMMDD " RAWEEKP = "Week of Random Assignment-ph2 " RARELMOP = "Relative month of RA-ph2 " RARELQP = "Relative Quarter of RA-ph2 " RAQTR291 = "2nd Quarter 9
Children with Disabilities and Special Health Care Needs in NCQA-Recognized Patient-Centered Medical Homes: Health Care Utilization, Provider Perspectives and Parental Expectations - Executive Summary
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Kate Stewart, Dana Petersen, Joe Zickafoose, Beny Wu, Mynti Hossain, Lisa Schottenfeld, Caroline Massad Francis, Randall Brown and Henry Ireys Mathematica Policy Research
Incarceration and the Family: A Review of Research and Promising Approaches for Serving Fathers and Families
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The number of individuals involved in the criminal justice system is at a historic high. There are almost 2.3 million individuals in U.S. jails and prisons and more than 798,000 people on parole.
National Evaluation of Welfare-to-Work Strategies: 2-Year Client Survey Files: Descriptive statistics
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Variable Label N Nmiss Mean Std Dev Minimum Maximum ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IDNUMBER Public Use File Sample Member ID Number 9675 0 22436.86 12809.79 2.00 44569.00 INTDT 2-YEAR INTERVIEW DATE (Y
Overview and Inventory of HHS Efforts to Assist Incarcerated and Reentering Individuals and their Families
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Prepared by: Erica Meade and Linda Mellgren The views expressed in this report are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Enhanced Services for the Hard-to-Employ (HtE) Demonstration and Evaluation - Project Page
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Overview In the post-welfare reform world, an important policy question has taken new prominence: how to improve employment prospects for the many Americans who face serious obstacles to steady work.
Public Assistance Use Among Two-Parent Families: An Analysis of TANF and Food Stamp Program Eligibility and Participation
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This study examines eligibility and participation among married and single parents in TANF and Food Stamp Programs. Results show that even among eligible families below 200% of poverty, married parents are less likely to participate in TANF and Food Stamps compared to single parents.
Recent Employment Patterns among Parents
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ASPE RESEARCH BRIEF Recent Employment Patterns among Parents April 2012
Access to Child Care for Low-Income Working Families
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Out of necessity or choice, mothers are working outside the home in greater numbers than ever before. In 1996, three out of four mothers with children between 6 and 17 were in the labor force, compared to one in four in 1965. Two-thirds of mothers with children under six now work.
Building Self-Sufficiency Among Welfare-Dependent Teenage Parents: Lessons from the Teenage Parent Demonstration
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By Rebecca Maynard The Teenage Parent Demonstration (TPD) was a major, large-scale, federal demonstration initiative sponsored by the U.S.
Considering Children with Disabilities and the State Children's Health Insurance Program
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
In the Running for Successful Outcomes: Examining the Predictive Power of Children's School Readiness Skills
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ASPE Research Brief By: Tamara G. Halle, Elizabeth C. Hair, Margaret Buchinal, Rachel Anderson, and Martha Zaslow
Enhancing the Well-Being of Young Children and Families in the Context of Welfare Reform
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ByJane Knitzer and Nancy K. Cauthen National Center for Children in Poverty The Joseph L. Mailman School of Public Health Columbia University In Collaboration withEllen Kisker Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
Public Assistance Use Among Two-Parent Families: An Analysis of TANF and Food Stamp Program Eligibility and Participation - Research Brief
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States increasingly are focusing on the TANF goals relating to promoting and supporting healthy marriage. To understand how state policies may affect marriage, it is useful to first examine the extent to which existing public assistance programs provide benefits to both married-parent and single-parent families.
From Prison to Home: The Effect of Incarceration and Reentry on Children, Families, and Communities
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From Prison to Home: The Effect of Incarceration on Children, Families, and Communities