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Peer reviewedWestra, Karen – New Directions for Evaluation, 2001
Describes ongoing efforts in Arizona to use the findings from a leavers' study to identify and remove barriers to self-sufficiency. Provides examples of changes in case-closing policies and in Medicaid and food stamp eligibility resulting from study findings. (Author/SLD)
Descriptors: Change, Eligibility, Public Policy, State Programs
Peer reviewedJohnson, Joy L. – Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation, 1998
Considers the impact of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act and Virginia's initiative for welfare reform on poor families with disabilities. Suggests accommodations are necessary for fair implementation of the reforms. (SK)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Females, Poverty, State Programs
Feeley, Theresa J.; Stein, Deborah L. – 1999
While the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 included many provision of concern to child advocates, the Act also gave states increased flexibility to design welfare programs in ways that support children, or that ameliorate some of the harshest provisions of the Act. This issue brief describes innovative…
Descriptors: Children, Program Descriptions, Public Policy, State Programs
Peer reviewedWalden, Michael L. – Advancing the Consumer Interest, 1996
North Carolina attempted to reform its welfare system to remove disincentives to work and encourage intact families and savings. Issues raised were funding incentives dramatically increase short-term program spending; amount and kinds of jobs available for welfare recipients are uncertain; and limits on long-term support beg the question of what…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Incentives, State Aid, State Programs
Peer reviewedLong, Sharon K.; Wissoker, Douglas A. – Journal of Human Resources, 1995
Evaluation of Washington's Family Independence Program (1988-1993), designed to increase self-sufficiency of welfare recipients, shows that employment was lower and welfare participation higher than under Aid to Families with Dependent Children and there was little increase in education and training participation. The program apparently made…
Descriptors: Job Training, Program Evaluation, State Programs, Unemployment
Green, Rob; Tumlin, Karen C. – 1999
To provide a baseline for assessing how welfare reform affects child welfare agencies, this paper reviews the challenges that state child welfare systems face, and how states respond to these challenges. Information in this paper is based on studies of the 13 focus states included in the Urban Institute's New Federalism project. In each state,…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Children, Federal Legislation, Program Development
Tumlin, Karen C.; Zimmermann, Wendy; Ost, Jason – 1999
As a supplement to an analysis of the devolution of policymaking for immigrants from the federal government to the states, this report provides a one-page summary of each state's immigrant eligibility rules for cash, food, and health assistance programs. It also notes state naturalization initiatives begun or expanded in the wake of welfare…
Descriptors: Eligibility, Immigrants, Immigration, Policy Formation
Zimmermann, Wendy; Tumlin, Karen C. – 1999
This report examines what states have done with their new responsibilities under the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA). Although Congress has gone a long way toward undoing the initial immigrant restrictions of the PRWORA, it has left the devolution of authority from the federal government to the states to…
Descriptors: Eligibility, Federal Aid, Federal Legislation, Immigrants
Peer reviewedSherman, Amy L. – Public Interest, 2000
Describes the impact of Wisconsin Works (W-2), a work-first welfare reform effort that has created significant welfare enrollment reduction. While critics claimed it would devastate inner cities, poor families are faring better. W-2 built on diversion and incentives, opening up welfare administration to competition. Despite many successes, W-2 has…
Descriptors: Employment, Low Income Groups, State Government, State Programs
Peer reviewedLurie, I. – Evaluation and Program Planning, 2001
Provides an overview of federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) legislation and describes features of state TANF programs that are relevant for appreciating the need for evaluation and interpreting evaluations. Also describes some features of the "culture" of local welfare offices. (Author/SLD)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Federal Aid, Program Evaluation, State Programs
Shuptrine, Sarah C.; McKenzie, Genny G. – 1996
The Georgia Information Outreach to Reduce Welfare Dependency Project began in January 1996. The Georgia Department of Human Resources, Division of Family and Children Services (DFCS), commissioned the Southern Institute on Children and Families to conduct the project. Phase 1 of the project focused on the development of three information outreach…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Outreach Programs, Program Evaluation, Publicity
Turetsky, Vicki – 2000
The mission of the child support program is undergoing a basic shift from welfare cost recovery to helping parents support their children. However, the child support program's reimbursement policies have interfered with states' ability to implement policies to bolster family support. As states assess their capacity to improve their services to…
Descriptors: Child Support, Fathers, Low Income Groups, Poverty
Arizona State Univ., Tempe. Morrison Inst. for Public Policy. – 2001
This publication presents the views expressed by the major speakers at "More Promises to Keep: Sustaining Arizona's Capacity for Welfare and Health Reform," concluding a 3-year study of welfare and health reform in the state. The publication also summarizes the discussions of three special interest sessions. The speakers' op-ed-style…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Program Effectiveness, Program Evaluation, State Action
Johnson, Grantland – 1996
President Clinton has repeatedly called for a bipartisan welfare reform bill that is tough on work and responsibility, but not tough on children. This means providing adequate child care to enable recipients to leave welfare for work; rewarding states for placing people in jobs; guaranteeing health coverage for families leaving welfare for…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Program Descriptions, State Programs, Undocumented Immigrants
Clhild Care Action Campaign Issue Brief, 1997
The recent overhaul of the federal welfare system gives states new flexibility to set child care policies, develop child care programs, and fund new initiatives. The Child Care Action Campaign (CCAC) conducted an audioconference on July 31, 1997, to examine key elements of new state plans and to take a close look at how one state, Illinois, made…
Descriptors: Day Care, Financial Support, Policy Formation, Program Descriptions


