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Caseload Exits Series
A series of reports which examines the universe of cases that have left cash assistance in Maryland since the state's welfare reform program, the Family Investment Program (FIP), began in October, 1996.
Caseload Exits at the Local Level: The Eighth Year of FIP* (October 2005)
Pamela C. Ovwigho, Nicholas Kolupanowich, Correne Saunders, Catherine E. Born
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The tenth in a series of reports that examines the universe of cases that have left cash
assistance in Maryland since the state's welfare reform program, the Family Investment
Program (FIP), began in October, 1996. This report examines trends in and reasons for
case closings during the seventh full year of reform (October 2003 - September 2004).
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Caseload Exits at the Local Level: Statewide Trends During the First Seven Years of FIP (February 2005)
Pamela C. Ovwigho, Correne Saunders, Nicholas Kolupanowich, Catherine E. Born
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This report provides information on case closings during the first seven years of welfare reform.
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Caseload Exits at the Local Level: The Seventh Year of FIP* (March 2004)
Catherine E. Born, Andrea Hetling, Correne Saunders
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The eighth in a series of reports that examines the universe of cases that have left cash
assistance in Maryland since the state's welfare reform program, the Family Investment
Program (FIP), began in October, 1996. This report examines trends in and reasons for
case closings during the seventh full year of reform (October 2002 - September 2003).
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Caseload Exits at the Local Level: The Sixth Year of FIP* (August 2003)
Pamela Caudill Ovwigho, Kirk Tracy, Catherine E. Born
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The seventh in a series of reports that examines the universe of cases that have left cash assistance in Maryland since the state's welfare reform program, the Family Investment Program (FIP), began in October, 1996. This report examines trends in and reasons for case closings during the sixth full year of reform (October 2001 - September 2002).
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Caseload Exits at the Local Level: The Fifth Year of FIP* (September 2002)
Catherine E. Born, Chris M. Herbst
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The sixth in a series of reports that examines the universe of cases that have left cash assistance in Maryland since the state's welfare reform program, the Family Investment Program (FIP), began in October, 1996. This report examines trends in and reasons for case closings during the fifth full year of reform (October 2000 - September 2001).
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Caseload Exits at the Local Level: The Fourth Year of FIP* (September 2001)
Catherine E. Born, Dorothy C. Ruck, Melinda L. Cordero
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The fifth in a series of reports that examines the universe of cases that have left cash assistance in Maryland since the state's welfare reform program, the Family Investment Program (FIP), began in October, 1996. This report examines trends in and reasons for case closings during the fourth full year of reform (October 1999 - September 2000)
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Caseload Exits at the Local Level: The First Three Years of FIP* (December 2000)
Catherine E. Born, Pamela Caudill Ovwigho, Melinda L. Cordero
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This report draws on data obtained in each of the first three Caseload Exits reports to provide comparative information over time, at the state and local level, on trends in and reasons for case closings during the first three years of welfare reform.
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Caseload Exits at the Local Level: The Third Year of FIP* (April 2000)
Catherine E. Born, Pamela Caudill Ovwigho, Melinda L. Cordero
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The third in a series of reports that examines the universe of cases that have left cash assistance in Maryland since the state's welfare reform program, the Family Investment Program (FIP), began in October, 1996. This report examines trends in and reasons for case closings during the third full year of reform (October 1998 - September 1999).
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Caseload Exits at the Local Level: The Second Year of FIP* (June 1999)
Catherine E. Born, Pamela J. Caudill, Christopher Spera, Melinda L. Cordero
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The second in a series of reports that examines the universe of cases that have left cash assistance in Maryland since the state's welfare reform program, the Family Investment Program (FIP), began in October, 1996. This report examines trends in and reasons for case closings during the second full year of reform (October 1997 - September 1998).
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Caseload Exits at the Local Level: The First Year of FIP (April 1998)
Christopher Spera, Catherine E. Born
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The first report in the Caseload Exits series provides jurisdictional-level data on the progress of welfare reform in describing the patterns and characteristics of the universe of TCA casese which closed during the first full year of FIP across Maryland's 24 jurisdictions.
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