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Advanced SearchThe Cash and Counseling Demonstration: An Experiment in Consumer-Directed Personal Assistance Services
This article appeared in the American Rehabilitation (Volume 24, Number 3, pp27-30). [14 PDF pages]
Evaluating Two Welfare-to-Work Program Approaches: Two-Year Findings on the Labor Force Attachment and Human Capital Development Programs in Three Sites
Executive Summary The National Evaluation of Welfare-to-Work Strategies
Implementing Welfare Reform Requirements for Teenage Parents: Lessons from Experience in Four States
by Robert G. Wood and John Burghardt Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. for the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
Welfare Reform and Disability: Issues and HHS Activities
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Welfare Reform and Disability: Issues and HHS Activities Interagency Work Group on Welfare Reform and People with Disabilities October 1997 PDF Version (8 PDF pages)
Report to Congress
Indicators of Welfare Dependence: Annual Report to Congress, 1997
Indicators of Welfare Dependence
Interdisciplinary Education and Training of Professionals Caring for Persons with Disabilities: Current Approaches and Implications for a Changing Health Care System
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Service Utilization and the Individual, Family, and Neighborhood Characteristics of Children with Disabilities in Illinois
Robert Goerge, Lucy Mackey-Bilaver, Bong Joo Lee, David Koepke and Allison Harris
Work, Welfare, and the Burden of Disability: Caring for Special Needs of Children in Poor Families
This paper addresses issues which arise at the juncture of welfare and disability policies. Using preliminary data from a recent survey of current and recent AFDC recipients in California, we find that disabilities and chronic health problems affect the mothers or children in 43% of all households in the AFDC system.