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  • Healthy Marriage and Responsible Fatherhood Research and Evaluation Newsletter - Issue 6

    Healthy Marriage and Responsible Fatherhood Research and Evaluation Newsletter - Issue 6
  • Graphical Overview of State TANF Policies as of July 2019

    Published: December 15, 2020
    This brief provides a graphical overview of some of the TANF policy differences across states. It includes information about initial eligibility, benefit amounts, work and activity requirements, and ongoing eligibility and time limits.
  • Implementation of an Intensive Job Search Program for Cash Assistance Recipients: The STRIVE Program in Westchester County, New York

    Published: December 15, 2020
    This report describes the operation of an intensive job search assistance program for cash assistance recipients in Westchester County, New York, and provides lessons for other policymakers and program administrators interested in the approach.
  • Initial Implementation of the 2014 Reauthorization of the Child Care and Development Block Grant

    Published: December 15, 2020
    This paper 1) provides an overview of the existing literature on provider and family experiences with the child care market and subsidy system, 2) summarizes an analysis of state policies and approaches to implementing CCDF policy changes, and 3) reports on themes discussed at a roundtable convening of key child care stakeholders held in July, 2019.
  • Qualitative Evaluation

    Published: December 15, 2020
    Qualitative research, which explores how or why something occurs, can contribute new knowledge to the understanding of home visiting. While qualitative research is sometimes viewed as a less rigorous add-on to quantitative research, studies utilizing qualitative research methods—whether part of a mixed-methods or as a standalone approach—can be rigorously designed to provide reliable and trustworthy information...
  • OPRE News – November 12, 2020

    Highlights of Education and Professional Development Experiences of Region XI Head Start Teachers and Much More
  • OPRE 2019 Methods Meeting Resources List

    Published: November 10, 2020
    “Open science” represents a broad movement to make all phases of research—from design to dissemination—more transparent and accessible. The scientific community and Federal agencies that support research have a growing interest in open science methods. In part this interest stems from highly publicized news stories and journal articles that cast doubt on research credibility...  
  • OPRE at APPAM 2020 Fall Research Conference

    APPAM's Fall Research Conference starts this week. Be sure to attend the sessions, panels, and roundtables featuring OPRE staff and our sponsored research.
  • Pathways-to-Outcomes Snapshots: Tools for Building Evidence for Healthy Marriage and Relationship Education Programs

    Published: November 6, 2020
    These snapshots are intended for practitioners and researchers involved in designing, improving, or evaluating HMRE programs. They present three HMRE Pathways-to-Outcomes models that visually represent hypothesized links between program activities and intended outcomes. Each model reflects an aspect of program design and implementation...
  • Pathways-to-Outcomes Snapshots: Tools for Building Evidence for Responsible Fatherhood Programs

    Published: November 6, 2020
    These snapshots are intended for practitioners and researchers involved in designing, improving, or evaluating RF programs. They present four RF Pathways-to-Outcomes models that visually represent hypothesized links between program activities and intended outcomes. Each model reflects one of four outcome domains targeted by RF programs and measured in the PACT evaluation...

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