In 1993, the State of Iowa, through waivers, implemented reforms to its welfare program creating the Family Investment program (FIP), a program similar to the Federal Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) program created in 1996. This paper examines the experiences of individuals and families who left FIP during the initial years. The program is designed to help FIP recipients achieve economic self-sufficiency. The analysis of linked state administrative record data and other local data shows that the Iowa experience has been relatively successful in supporting the transition of those leaving FIP. Almost three fourths of those leaving the program remained off for at least 12 months. Higher wage and child support collections were imp...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The Temporary Assist...
This paper presents results from the first stage of a larger research project to examine welfare use...
Cash welfare caseloads have declined 57% since peaking in 1994 at 5.1 million cases, with the larges...
In 1993, the State of Iowa, through waivers, implemented reforms to its welfare program creating the...
In 1993, Iowa obtained a waiver to enact many of the key provisions of Temporary Assistance for Need...
This paper examines welfare participation dynamics during 1993-96, the initial years of Iowa's welfa...
In 1993, the state of Iowa, through waivers, implemented reforms creating the Family Investment Prog...
Although welfare reform began in 1996 at the national level, Iowa was one of the earliest states to ...
Since creation of the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program in 1996 (and even befor...
The growing demand for welfare reform represented a devolution of authority from federal administrat...
jor cash assistance program for low-income families—and replaced it with a block grant called Tempor...
Leaving Welfare: Employment and Well-Being of Families that Left Welfare in the Post-Entitlement Era...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "With the enact...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The Personal R...
This is a challenging and an important time for low-income families. The United States is mired in a...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The Temporary Assist...
This paper presents results from the first stage of a larger research project to examine welfare use...
Cash welfare caseloads have declined 57% since peaking in 1994 at 5.1 million cases, with the larges...
In 1993, the State of Iowa, through waivers, implemented reforms to its welfare program creating the...
In 1993, Iowa obtained a waiver to enact many of the key provisions of Temporary Assistance for Need...
This paper examines welfare participation dynamics during 1993-96, the initial years of Iowa's welfa...
In 1993, the state of Iowa, through waivers, implemented reforms creating the Family Investment Prog...
Although welfare reform began in 1996 at the national level, Iowa was one of the earliest states to ...
Since creation of the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program in 1996 (and even befor...
The growing demand for welfare reform represented a devolution of authority from federal administrat...
jor cash assistance program for low-income families—and replaced it with a block grant called Tempor...
Leaving Welfare: Employment and Well-Being of Families that Left Welfare in the Post-Entitlement Era...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "With the enact...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The Personal R...
This is a challenging and an important time for low-income families. The United States is mired in a...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The Temporary Assist...
This paper presents results from the first stage of a larger research project to examine welfare use...
Cash welfare caseloads have declined 57% since peaking in 1994 at 5.1 million cases, with the larges...