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 Assessing Family Policy in Canada: A New Deal for Families and Children
This research paper analyzes Canadian family policy, focusing on how current family policy affects public support of Canadian families ...
• Category: Family Economics > Family Assistance
• Institute for Research on Public Policy • June 01, 2003
 Quebec Family Policy: Impact and Options
This paper offers an overview of Quebec’s policy reforms and social policy objectives regarding government assistance to families, accessibility of daycare, poverty, work incentives for low-income families, and education changes.
• Category: Family Economics > Family Assistance
• IRPP • January 01, 2000
 Work, Welfare, and Family Structure: A Review of the Evidence
This paper looks at a number of major American welfare reform programs, including Assistance for Families with Dependent Children, Medicaid, and food stamps.
• Category: Family Economics > Family Assistance
• Institute for Research on Poverty • August 01, 1996
 Social Transfers, Changing Family Structure, and Low Income Among Children
This paper points to increasing social transfer and changing patterns of child-bearing to explain the stability of child poverty levels despite the fact that, on average, the income of parents with young children is decreasing.
• Category: Family Economics > Family Assistance
• Statistics Canada • September 01, 1995
 Public Assistance Use Among Two-Parent Families: An Analysis of TANF and Food Stamp Program Eligibility and Participation
This study, commissioned by the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, U.
• Category: Family Economics > Family Assistance
• Mathematica Policy Research Inc. • January 2005
 Susbtance Use Among Persons in Families Receiving Government Assistance
This brief report discusses the characteristics of families receiving assistance and compares their rates of drug and alcohol use to those of unassisted families.
• Category: Family Economics > Family Assistance
• Office of Applied Studies: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration • April 19, 2002
 Patterns and Growth of Child Care Voucher Use by Families Connected to Cash Assistance in Illinois and Maryland
This paper examines families in Illinois and Maryland who are or were previously receiving cash assistance.
• Category: Family Economics > Family Assistance
• National Center for Children in Poverty • May 1999
 Public Attitudes Toward Low-Income Families and Children: Circumstances Dictate Public Views of Government Assistance
This report discusses recent research about public attitudes toward low-income families.
• Category: Family Economics > Family Assistance
• National Center for Children in Poverty • October 2003
 Child Care Assistance Policies 2001-2004: Families Struggling to Move Forward, States Going Backward
This paper examines state child care policies in the United States from 2001 to 2004 and shows that the availability of child care assistance for families declined during this period.
• Category: Family Economics > Family Assistance
• National Women • September 2004
 Economic Insecurity: Implications of Federal Budget Proposals for Low-Income Working Families
This paper demonstrates that proposed cuts to health care, food stamps, housing assistance, and child care assistance in the United States would have significant negative effects on low-income, working families with children.
• Category: Family Economics > Family Assistance
• National Center for Children in Poverty • April 2005
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