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Federal Agencies Helping Communities Coordinate Services to Improve Client Outcomes
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Federal agencies, including HHS, try in many ways to help communities, including states and localities, increase economic mobility and well-being. For example, federal agencies may leverage their convening power, ability to broker relationships, funding and evaluation tools, on-the-ground staff, and other levers to support community priorities.
Federal Role in Revitalizing Distressed Cities: Interagency Collaboration and Local Partnerships
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The federal government has historically invested significant resources in the nation’s distressed cities. However, the benefits of these investments have often not been fully realized.
Summary of an Urban Ethnographers’ Symposium on Low-Income Men
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Child Care Arrangements in Urban and Rural Areas
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By: Kendall Swenson Office of the Assistance Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE)U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Abstract
Foster Care Dynamics in Urban and Non-Urban Counties
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Issue Papers on Foster Care and Adoption Foster Care Dynamics in Urban and Non-Urban Counties February 2002 This paper is available on the Internet at:http://aspe.hhs.gov/hsp/fostercare-issues02/dynamics/index.htm
Public Financing of Home and Community Services for Children and Youth with Serious Emotional Disturbances: Selected State Strategies
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
How Well Have Rural and Small Metropolitan Labor Markets Absorbed Welfare Recipients?
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Prepared for: Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Prepared by: The Lewin Group: Mary Farrell, Selen Opcin, and Michael Fishman Consultant: David Stapleton
How Well Have Rural and Small Metropolitan Labor Markets Absorbed Welfare Recipients?
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Contents Study Regions Basic Findings on Employment and Wages Approach to Measuring the Impact of Welfare Reform on Labor Markets Effect of Shift in Demand and Shift in Supply on Employment and Wages Effect of Welfare Reform o