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National Survey of America's Families, 1999 A cross-sectional survey of the economic, health, and social characteristics of families in the United States covering such topics as child health care, child well being, child behavior problems, child care use, child education and cognitive development, and child social and emotional development. |
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Assessing the New Federalism A multi-year, multi-pronged project that analyzes state policy choices (including policy development and implementation) and family well-being in the context of the significant devolution of responsibility for social programs from the federal government to the states |
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