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Work First New Jersey 7 WFNJ 5 Work First New Jersey WFNJ 4 Welfare 2 Welfare Reform 2 EARLY LATER CLIENTS 1 WORK FIRST NEW JERSEY 1 Welfare Work First New Jersey 1
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Rangarajan, Anu 7 Wood, Robert G. 6 Deke, John 2 Haimson, Joshua 2 Roper, Richard 2 Rosenberg, Linda C. 2 Zippay, Allison 2 Meckstroth, Alicia 1 Nagatoshi, Charles 1 Pavetti, Anu Rangarajan Joshua Haimson Linda Rosenberg LaDonna 1 Rangarajan, Allison Zippay Anu 1 Rosenberg, Linda 1 Stieglitz, Ali 1 Stieglitz, Linda Rosenberg Richard Roper Ali 1 Strong, Debra A. 1 Wood, Anu Rangarajan Robert G 1 Zippay, Debra Strong with Ruchika Bajaj Robert G Wood Allison 1
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Moving Clients into SelfSufficiency Summary of Findings from the WFNJ Evaluation
Pavetti, Anu Rangarajan Joshua Haimson Linda Rosenberg … - Mathematica Policy Research - 2005
In 1998, Mathematica began a five-year comprehensive evaluation of WFNJ to determine how clients were faring under the new reforms, how reform was implemented, and how communities responded to welfare reform and local challenges and opportunities. This report provides a brief summary of key...
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In Their Own Words WFNJ Clients Speak About Family Work and Welfare
Rangarajan, Allison Zippay Anu - Mathematica Policy Research - 2005
Mathematica’s WFNJ client study included three rounds of in-depth, face-to-face interviews with a subset of families who had received welfare under the new reforms. This largely narrative report describes the wide range of experiences of current and former recipients and portrays their...
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Reshaping Welfare in New Jersey Lessons from the Implementation of Work First New Jersey
Stieglitz, Linda Rosenberg Richard Roper Ali - Mathematica Policy Research - 2000
Examines how local agencies have adapted WFNJ/TANF to their own counties. Finds that all counties have implemented the basic program, county staff support the goals of WFNJ, and partnerships exist at the state and county levels. However, integration between the welfare and workforce systems...
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Current and Former WFNJ Clients How Are They Faring 30 Months Later
Rangarajan, Anu; Wood, Robert G. - Mathematica Policy Research - 2000
Shows that WFNJ clients continue to leave welfare for work and improve their outcomes. Although many are in low-paying jobs, their earnings are increasing, and more are getting fringe benefits. However, one in three remains on TANF, and they face multiple barriers to employment--for example,...
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How WFNJ Clients Are Faring Under Welfare Reform An Early Look
Wood, Anu Rangarajan Robert G - Mathematica Policy Research - 1999
Early findings show a steady decline in welfare receipt and a steady increase in employment. In addition, those who have left welfare for work are better off financially than those who remain on, even though many are not receiving available supports, such as food stamps, Medicaid, and child care...
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In Their Own Words: WFNJ Clients Speak About Family, Work, and Welfare.
Zippay, Allison; Rangarajan, Anu - Mathematica Policy Research - 2005
Mathematica’s WFNJ client study included three rounds of in-depth, face-to-face interviews with a subset of families who had received welfare under the new reforms. This largely narrative report describes the wide range of experiences of current and former recipients and portrays their...
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Moving Clients into Self-Sufficiency: Summary of Findings from the WFNJ Evaluation.
Rangarajan, Anu; Haimson, Joshua; Rosenberg, Linda C.; … - Mathematica Policy Research - 2005
In 1998, Mathematica began a five-year comprehensive evaluation of WFNJ to determine how clients were faring under the new reforms, how reform was implemented, and how communities responded to welfare reform and local challenges and opportunities. This report provides a brief summary of key...
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Early and Later WFNJ Clients: Are Their Experiences Different? Work First New Jersey Evaluation.
Wood, Robert G.; Rangarajan, Anu; Deke, John - Mathematica Policy Research - 2004
Compares the characteristics and experiences of two groups of Work First New Jersey clients: (1) an early group that …
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Work First New Jersey Evaluation. WFNJ Clients Under Welfare Reform: How Is an Early Group Faring Over Time?
Wood, Robert G.; Rangarajan, Anu; Deke, John - Mathematica Policy Research - 2003
Notes substantial economic progress for most clients over time, although the pace of progress has slowed considerably. The majority of welfare recipients find jobs, although many find it difficult to maintain sustained employment. Some groups continue to struggle financially, particularly those...
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Needs and Challenges in Three New Jersey Communities: Implications for Welfare Reform.
Haimson, Joshua; Meckstroth, Alicia; Rosenberg, Linda; … - Mathematica Policy Research - 2001
Examines challenges facing low-income parents, employers, and service providers in three high-poverty areas: Camden City, Cumberland County, and Newark. Finds that many low-income parents do not make use of tax credits, child care subsidies, and job placement services for which they are...
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