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General child benefit fund experiments in providing differentiated services

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The difficulties with access to social benefits of the Caisses d'Allocations Familiales (CAFs) whether rooted in cultural, educational, social, or other issues, disrupt the management of their documents of social benefits and thereby weigh on their economic situations. The results concern a better understanding of the beneficiaries, of the services to provide them with, and the benefits for the agents, for the CAF and for is relations with the partners associated with their missions.

Author: Serres, Anne-Marie
Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Evaluation Review
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0193-841X
Year: 2005
Services information, Children, Services, Civil rights

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Child welfare privatization: quantitative indicators and policy issues

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Indicators related to safety, permanency, and child welfare are created for the appraisal of child welfare services of Florida's private Community-Based Care (CBC) undertaking. A comparative study of CBC centers run by various counties with those operated by state counties, depicts an equally creditable performance by the former, and also indicates the need for developing a performance assessment scheme for child welfare.

Author: Yampolskaya, Svetlana, Paulson, Robert I., Armstrong, Mary, Jordan, Neil, Vargo, Amy C.
Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Evaluation Review
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0193-841X
Year: 2004
Evaluation

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Welfare reform and child care: evidence from 10 experimental welfare-to-work programs

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The responses of families participating in 10 experimental welfare reform programs in the U.S. between 1989 and 2002 are examined. Findings showed that child care use increased by the same amount as the increase in employment and there are no significant differences between the impacts for persons leaving welfare and persons staying on welfare.

Author: Robins, Philip K.
Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Evaluation Review
Subject: Social sciences
ISSN: 0193-841X
Year: 2007
Analysis, Usage, Welfare reform, Child care services, Report

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Subjects list: United States, Child welfare
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