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Young Children, 1997
Welfare reform has shifted control of implementation from federal to state government. For welfare reform to adequately support all families, NAEYC posits 10 recommendations regarding quality programs, adequate funding, equitable choices for families, and data collection to measure the impact of welfare reform on children and child care. The…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Family Programs, Political Influences, Political Issues
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Menanteau-Horta, Dario; Yigzaw, Michael – Child Welfare, 2002
Analyzed the relationship between elements of child welfare and an index of social well-being in Minnesota counties. Found that all except two rural counties and only two urban counties had negative social well-being scores. Counties with low social well-being scores tended to have larger numbers of child welfare recipients. Findings suggest that…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Children, Community Development, Community Needs
Rogers, Carolyn C. – Rural America, 2001
Poverty rates increased in the early 1990s, but between 1994 and 1999 the metro child poverty rate declined 6 percentage points and the nonmetro rate declined 4 percent. In 1999, the poverty rate for nonmetro Black children was about double that of nonmetro White children, but the Black-White gap in poverty narrowed between 1985 and 1999. (TD)
Descriptors: Blacks, Child Welfare, Children, Demography
Blank, Susan – 1995
Welfare reform is unavoidably related to children. The importance of considering children's well-being when governments change the rules of support for poor families cannot be overestimated. Findings in the welfare reform proposal contained in the "Contract with America," and elsewhere, are deeply disturbing because they seek to: deny…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Case Studies, Child Welfare, Financial Support
McDonnell, Lynda – Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, 2004
In the seven years since Minnesota's version of federal welfare reform took effect statewide, more than 50 research studies have considered one central question: How well has Minnesota's welfare-to-work system succeeded? This report reviews the research conducted on the Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP), and finds that the research…
Descriptors: Race, Part Time Employment, Low Income Groups, Learning Disabilities
Freeley, Theresa J.; Brady, Sheri A. – 1999
Noting that child advocates are increasingly implementing monitoring projects to track the status of former welfare families and are using the findings to inform their agendas, policymakers, and the general public, this issue brief introduces monitoring strategies and suggests issues for consideration in designing a monitoring project. Monitoring,…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Child Welfare, Children, Evaluation Methods
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Zaslow, Martha J.; Emig, Carol A. – Future of Children, 1997
Reviews research from the late 1960s through the present that considers how maternal employment affects children in low-income families. Most studies have indicated that children are not harmed when mothers go to work, but it is noted that the women in these studies entered employment voluntarily. (SLD)
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Children, Disadvantaged Youth, Employment Patterns
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Hagen, Jan L.; Davis, Liane V. – Social Work Research, 1996
Explores mothers' perceptions of child care under a job training program and the effects of program participation on their children. Findings suggest that some preschool children benefit from their mothers' participation due to an increase of new learning opportunities for the children and through the mothers' improved parenting abilities. (RJM)
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Child Welfare, Children, Employment Programs
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Johnson, Michelle A.; Wells, Susan J.; Testa, Mark F.; McDonald, Jess – Child Welfare, 2003
This article details a consensus-building initiative to develop a statewide research agenda responding to needs of Illinois's child welfare community. Researchers conducted this process through a university-community partnership to engage those interested in child welfare services, and produced a document to guide child welfare research throughout…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Child Welfare, Children, Models
Nord, Mark – Rural Development Perspectives, 1999
States where a large proportion of the poor are rural residents or racial/ethnic minorities provided less welfare support per poor child under Aid to Families with Dependent Children than did other states. No corresponding rural or racial/ethnic disadvantage was observed for the Food Stamp program, which has nationwide eligibility criteria and…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Children, Economically Disadvantaged, Federal Regulation
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Courtney, Mark E. – Future of Children, 1998
Summarizes the status of public funding for child protection, contrasts expenditures for foster care versus family services, and traces the links between public assistance and child protection policies. The possibility that the 1996 federal welfare reform law may increase the need for child welfare services and drive up costs of child protection…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Costs, Family Programs
Sing, Merrile; Hill, Heather; Mendenko, Linda – 2001
As more families move from welfare to work, little is known about the implications of employment for family well-being. This survey and case study examined the effects of employment on the economic, social, and emotional well-being of parents, children, and families. Survey respondents received assistance through Iowa's Family Investment Program…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Children, Family Financial Resources, Family Income
Capps, Randy; Ku, Leighton; Fix, Michael; Furgiuele, Chris; Passel, Jeff; Ramchand, Rajeev; McNiven, Scott; Perez-Lopez, Dan; Fielder, Eve; Greenwell, Michael; Hays, Tonya – 2002
In 1999 and 2000, immigrants in Los Angeles, California, and New York, New York were aurveyed about their status in the context of welfare reform, examining the living conditions of 3,447 immigrant families roughly 3 years after welfare reform was implemented and several months before the federal government issued guidance about the public charge…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Employment, Family Needs, Health Insurance
Zaslow, Martha J.; McGroder, Sharon M.; Moore, Kristin A. – 2000
As policymakers have sought to balance the goal of fostering poor children's well-being with that of encouraging adult's self-sufficiency, public assistance has become more predicated on custodial parents' involvement in work or mandatory welfare-to-work programs. This summary report examines the effects of welfare-to-work programs implemented as…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Child Welfare, Cognitive Development, Emotional Adjustment
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Cassetty, Judith H. – Social Work, 1982
Federal policy has reduced public responsibility for families receiving AFDC and shifted responsibility for dependent children to their parents. Discusses how fostering parents' obligation to support their children can benefit families. Explores how an awareness of these benefits on the part of workers can improve social work practice. (Author)
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Federal Legislation, Financial Aid Applicants, Financial Support
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