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  Book Local labor markets and welfare spells : do demand condition mattern.

by Hoynes, Hilary Williamson; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1996.

Subject: Labor markets; Aid to families with dependent children programs; Welfare economics.

 
     
Relevance: 41.89%
 
     
  Book Leadership counts : lessons for public managers from the Massachusetts welfare, training, and employment program.

by Behn, Robert D.; Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1991.

Subject: Welfare recipients -- Employment -- Massachusetts; Aid to families with dependent children programs -- Massachusetts; Political leadership -- Massachusetts.

 
     
Relevance: 37.85%
 
     
  Book Pitied but not entitled : single mothers and the history of welfare, 1890-1935.

by Gordon, Linda.; New York: Free Press, 1994.

Subject: Single mothers -- Services for -- United States -- History; Aid to families with dependent children programs -- United States -- History; Public welfare -- United States -- History.

 
     
Relevance: 33.05%
 
     
  Book Evaluating family programs.

New York: A. de Gruyter, 1988.

Subject: Family social work -- United States -- Evaluation; Aid to families with dependent children programs -- United States -- Evaluation; Child welfare -- United States -- Evaluation; Evaluation research (Social action programs) -- United States.

 
     
Relevance: 32.27%
 
     
  Book Work, welfare, and family structure : what have we learnedn.

by Hoynes, Hilary Williamson; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1996.

Subject: Public welfare -- United States; Public welfare and administration -- United States; Aid to families with dependent children programs -- United States.

 
     
Relevance: 32.18%
 
     
  Book Time limits and welfare use.

by Grogger, Jeff.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.

Subject: Public welfare -- Law and legislation -- United States; Public welfare administration -- United States; Aid to families with dependent children programs -- United States; Welfare recipients -- United States.

 
     
Relevance: 31.01%
 
     
  Book Demographic change and public assistance expenditures.

by Moffitt, Robert A.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.

Subject: Entitlement spending -- United States; Aid to families with dependent children programs -- United States; Fatherless family -- United States; Women heads of households -- United States; African Americans -- Population -- Economic aspects; Population forecasting -- Economic aspects -- United States.

 
     
Relevance: 30.33%
 
     
  Book Work, welfare, and child maltreatment.

by Paxson, Christina.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.

Subject: Child abuse -- Economic aspects -- United -- Econometric models; Single-parent family -- Economic aspects -- United States -- Econometric models; Aid to families with dependent children programs -- Social apsects -- United States -- Econometric models; Children of workingg parents -- Government policy -- United States -- Econometric models.

 
     
Relevance: 30.18%
 
     
  Book Program evaluation as a decision problem.

by Dehejia, Rajeev H.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.

Subject: Aid to families with dependent children programs -- California -- Almeda County -- Evaluation -- Econometric models; Welfare recipients -- Employment -- Government policy -- California -- Almeda County -- Econometric models; Occupational training -- Government policy -- California -- Almeda County -- Evaluation -- Econometric models; Evaluation research (Social action programs) -- Econometric models.

 
     
Relevance: 28.86%
 
     
  Book Social approval, values and AFDC : a re-examination of the illegitimacy debate.

by Nechyba, Thomas J.; Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.

Subject: Teenage pregnancy -- United States -- Econometric models; Aid to families with dependent children programs -- United States -- Econometric models; Illegitimacy -- Social aspects -- United States -- Econometric models; United States -- Social policy -- Econometric models; Social acceptance -- Econometric models.

 
     
Relevance: 28.05%
 
     
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