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Grants Awarded to Advance States' Child Indicators Initiatives

  Overview   [For a complete overview, see the Advancing States' Child Indicators Initiatives]

Survey Design for TANF Caseload Project: Summary Report and Recommendations

This report presents research to assist states and counties in studying their current Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) caseloads.

TANF Caseload Survey: Common Instrument

Based on the summary report, Survey Design for TANF Caseload Project, Summary Report and Recommendations, that reviews existing survey questions and scales focused on potential barriers to employment among TANF recipients, ASPE finalized this survey instrument, the TANF Caseload Survey, for use in the six state studies.

Key Themes: Reflections from the Child Indicators Projects

General Uses of Child Indicator StudiesMairéad Reidy. Ph.D., Senior Research Associate Chapin Hall Center for Children University of Chicago, (773) 256 5174 (phone) reidy-mairead@chmail.spc.uchicago.edu

Advancing State Child Indicators Initiatives

Contents Overview:  Project Objectives, Operations, and Key Concerns Overview of Technical Assistance to States Key Project Products and Publications Communicating the Results and Lessons Learned from the Child Indicators Project

The 1996 National Survey of Homeless Assistance Providers and Clients: A Comparison of Faith-Based and Secular Non-Profit Programs

IntroductionOne of the most dramatic findings to emerge from the 1996 National Survey of Homeless Assistance Providers and Clients (NSHAPC) is the tremendous growth in the number and variety of homeless assistance programs during the late 1980s and early 1990s.  There is now a virtual “industry” of homeless assistance programs, and initial analyses of NSHAPC data provide a first g

SCHIP Evaluation

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