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Connecting Policymakers and Professionals to Build Research-Based Family Policy |
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Wisconsin Family Impact Seminar #5 Welfare Reform: Can Government Promote Parental Self-sufficiency While Ensuring the Well-being of Children? January 25, 1995 Download the Full Report (pdf) Download the Executive Summary (pdf) Featured Speakers Thomas Corbett, Assistant Professor of Social Work and Associate Director of the Institute for Research on Poverty, University of Wisconsin-Madison Child Poverty and Welfare Dependency: An Enduring Dilemma
Kristin Moore, Executive Director and Director of Research, Child Trends, Inc. What Are Families On Welfare Like? How Is Welfare likely To Affect Children and Why?
Rebecca Maynard, Trustee Professor of Education, Social Policy, & Communication at the University of Pennsylvania, Senior Fellow, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. Welfare Reform and Teenage Childbearing: Lessons From a Decade of Research
Additional Chapters/Materials Welfare Reform and the Need for a Two-Generational Approach: A Wisconsin Perspective, by Karen Bogenschneider Wisconsin Resources on Welfare Reform, by Beverly Hartberg |
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