of this paper may be reproduced in any form or used in any form by any means, electronic or mechan-ical, including photocopying, recording, or by information storage or retrieval system, without writ-ten permission from the Urban Institute. This report is part of the Urban Institute’s Assessing the New Federalism project, a multiyear effort to monitor and assess the devolution of social programs from the federal to the state and local levels. Olivia Golden is the project director. The project analyzes changes in income support, social services, and health programs. In collaboration with Child Trends, the project studies child and family well-being. This paper was prepared for the Working Families Roundtable, hosted by Assessing the New Fede...
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The nonpartisan Urban Institute publishes studies, reports, and books on timely topics worthy of pub...
Examines the cost-effectiveness of state job advancement systems and outlines a proposal for federal...
duced in any form or used in any form by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying...
With an unparalleled focus on employment, the 1996 federal welfare reforms changed the nature of cas...
Despite low levels of unemployment, average household income has declined substantially since 2000. ...
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