Assessing the New Federalism (ANF) is a large multiyear research project of the Urban Institute that examines a broad spectrum of social policies, including health policy. The project is based on two premises. The first is that states are at the forefront of redesigning U.S. safety-net policy today, and, therefore, state variations are important to document and understand. The second premise of ANF is that the recent state and federal social policy changes are significant and will affect all low-income Americans and not just welfare or Medicaid recipients. (author abstract)
Assessing the New Federalism: An introduction
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Funder(s):
Annie E. Casey Foundation;
Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation;
W. K. Kellogg Foundation;
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation;
Ford Foundation;
John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation;
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation;
David & Lucile Packard Foundation;
Commonwealth Fund;
Stuart Foundation;
Weingart Foundation;
McKnight Foundation;
Fund for New Jersey (Foundation);
Rockefeller Foundation;
Joyce Foundation;
Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation
Preparer(s):
Barsimantov James;
Loprest Pamela;
Capizzano Jeffrey;
Adams Gina;
Sonenstein Freya Lund;
Tout Kathryn;
Zaslow Martha;
Vandivere Sharon;
Romano Papillo Angela;
Snyder Kathleen;
Martinson Karin;
Ehrle Jennifer;
Clark Rebecca;
Kirby Gretchen;
Fender Lynne;
Parrish Deborah (Montgomery);
Kaye Laura;
Seefeldt Carol;
Rohacek Monica;
Clark Sandra J.;
Sandfort Jodi R.;
Gates Gary J.;
Schmidt Stefanie;
Bolshun Natalya;
Adelman Sarah;
Stagner Matthew;
Kurka Robin;
Thomas Terry;
Andrews Scarcella Cynthia;
Bess Roseana;
Jantz Amy;
Russell Victoria;
Koralek Robin;
O'Brien Carolyn;
Thompson Terri;
Holcomb Pamela A.;
Leos-Urbel Jacob;
Pindus Nancy;
Capps Randy;
McMahon Patricia;
Henderson Nikkia;
Abi-Habib Natalie;
Finegold Kenneth;
Leibovitz Harold;
Nowak Bonnie;
Popovich Olga;
Safir Adam;
Schardin Stephanie;
Steinbach Rebecca;
Triplett Timothy;
Wang Kevin
Country:
United States
State(s)/Territories/Tribal Nation(s):
Alabama;
California;
Colorado;
Florida;
Massachusetts;
Michigan;
Minnesota;
Mississippi;
New Jersey;
New York;
Texas;
Washington;
Wisconsin
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