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Assessing the New Federalism
Weil, Alan,
Washington, DC: Urban Institute

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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Families who left welfare: Who are they and how are they doing?
Loprest, Pamela, 1999
(Discussion Papers No. 99-02). Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

A study of the economic status of a nationally representative sample of families who left welfare in the early period after federal welfare reform

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Welfare reform under PRWORA: Aid to children with working families?
Loprest, Pamela, 1999
(Wellesley College Working Paper 99-12). Wellesley, MA: Wellesley College, Department of Economics.

An overview of changes made to the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and Child Care Development Fund (CCDF) programs under the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act (PWRORA) of 1996, a discussion of the influences of these changes on incentives for states and families, and a preliminary assessment of the impact of PRWORA on state and local governments and low income families with children

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Welfare reform under PRWORA: Aid to children with working families?
Loprest, Pamela, 2000
Tax Policy and the Economy, 14, 157-203

An overview of changes made to the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and Child Care Development Fund (CCDF) programs under the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act (PWRORA) of 1996, with a discussion of the influences of these changes on incentives for states and families, and a preliminary assessment of the impact of PRWORA on state and local governments and low income families with children

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