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Minnesota Family Investment Program Longitudinal Study: Four Years After Baseline (HTML)
By Minnesota Department of Human Services, Program Assessment and Integrity Division , Eds.
Minnesota Family Investment Program Longitudinal Study Series, 10; August 2005

Summary: This 2005 report presents the four-year results from the Minnesota Family Investment Program. The goals of the program were to increase employment and earnings, decrease welfare use, and reduce poverty. The report describes the situation for public assistance use, employment, family composition, income, personal and family challenges, housing, health care, child care, transportation, and other employment issues. The report also includes additional administrative data through year six. Many participants and their families continued to face serious personal and family challenges as well as economic hardships. Poverty remained a concern for many participants, even among those finding work and leaving assistance.

Index Terms: Economic Impact, Family Policies, Longitudinal Studies, Low Income Families, Studies, Demographics, Poverty, Welfare Recipients, Minnesota

Publication Type: Reports (Research/technical)

Pages: 49 pages
Language: English
URL: http://edocs.dhs.state.mn.us/lfserver/Legacy/DHS-4450J-ENG

Availability
Minnesota Department of Human Services
Program Assessment and Integrity Division

 
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