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References

Abt Associates, Inc. (April 2003).  “Study of the TANF Application Process Final Report: Volume I.”  Cambridge, MA.

Berkley Planning Associates (2004).  “Evaluation of STEP Program Implementation.”  Oakland, CA.

Bloom, D., D. Winstead, D. (2002).  “Sanctions and Welfare Reform.”  Brookings Institute Policy Brief No. 12.  Washington, DC:  Brookings Institute.

Born, Catherine, Pamela Caudill, and Medlina Codero (November 1999).  “Life After Welfare: A Look at Sanctioned Families.”  Baltimore, MD: University of Maryland, School of Social Work.

Cherlin, Andres, Linda Burton, Judith Francis, Jane Henrici, Laura Lein, James Quane, and Karen Bogen (February 2001).  “Sanctions and Case Closings for Noncomliance: Who Is Affected and Why.”  Policy Brief 01-1.  Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University.

Edelhoch, Marilyn, Quidan Liu, and Linda Martin (1999).  “The Post-Welfare Progress of Sanctioned Clients:  A Study Using Administrative and Survey Data to Answer Three of Four Important Questions.”  South Carolina Department of Social Services, Office of Planning and Research.

Fording, Richard, Sanford F. Schram, and Joe Soss (April 2005).  “Sanctioning Outcomes in the Florida TANF Program: Devolution, Privatization, and Performance Management.”  Paper prepared for the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. 

Hamilton, Gayle, and Susan Scrivener (1999).  “Promoting Participation: How to Increase Involvement in Welfare-to-Work Activities.”  New York: Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation.

Hasenfeld, Yeheskel ‘Zeke,’ T.J Ghose, and Kandyce Hillesland-Larson (2002).  “At Risk of Being Sanctioned: Comparing Sanctioned and Non-Sanctioned Welfare Recipients in California’s CalWorks.”  Paper presented at the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management’s 24th Annual Research Conference, November 7-9, 2002, Dallas, TX.  Los Angeles, CA: Department of Social Welfare, UCLA School of Public Policy and Social Research.

Hassenfeld, Yeheskel, Toorjo Ghose, and Kandyce Larson (June 2004).  “The Logic of Sanctioning Welfare Recipients: An Empirical Assessment.”  Social Service Review 78(2): 304-319.

Hofferth, Sandra, Stephen Stanhope, and Kathleen Mullan Harris (2000).  “Exiting Welfare in the 1990s: Did Public Policy Influence Recipients’ Behavior?”  Population Studies Center Research Report No. 01-469.  Ann Arbor, MI:  University of Michigan, Population Studies Center at the Institute for Social Research.

Kalil, Ariel, Kristin Seefeldt, and Hui-chen Wang (December 2002). “Sanctions and Material Hardship Under TANF.”  Social Service Review 76(4): 642-662.

Keiser, Lael R., Peter Mueser, and Seung Whan-Choi (2004).  “Race, Bureaucratic Discretion, and the Implementation of Welfare Reform.”  The American Journal of Political Science 48(2):314-327.  

Lee, Bong Joo, Kristen S. Slack, and Dan A. Lewis (2004).  “Are Welfare Sanctions Working As Intended? Welfare Receipt, Work Activity, and Material Hardship Among TANF Recipient Families.”  Social Service Review 78(3): 370-403.

Los Angeles County Chief Administrative Office Service Integration Branch (March 2005).  “Study of Sanctions Among CalWorks Participants in the County of Los Angeles: Who, When, and Why?”  Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services.

Mancuso, David, and Vanessa L. Lindler (2001).  “Examining the Circumstance of Welfare Leavers and Sanctioned Families in Sonoma County (CA), Final Report.”  Burlingame, CA: The SPHERE Institute.

Mead, Lawrence (2000).  “Governmental Quality and Welfrae Reform.”  Paper presented at the 2000 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association.  Washington, DC, September 1.

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Nixon, Lucia, Jacqueline Kauff, and Jan Losby (August 1999).  “Second Assignments to Iowa’s Limited Benefit Plan.”  Washington, DC: Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.

Overby, Russell (1998).  “Summary of Surveys of Welfare Recipients Employed or Sanctioned for Noncompliance.”  Memphis, TN:  University of Memphis.

Pavetti, LaDonna (2002).  “Helping the Hard-to-Employ.”  In Welfare Reform and Beyond: The Future of the Safety Net, edited by Isabel V. Sawhill. R. Kent Weaver, Ron Haskins, and Andrea Kane.  Washington, DC:  Brookings Institution Press.

Pavetti, LaDonna, Michelle K. Derr, and Healther Hesketh (March 2003).  “Review of Sanction Policies and Research Studies.”  Washington, DC:  Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.

Pavetti, LaDonna, Michelle K. Derr, Gretchen Kirby, Robert G. Wood, and Melissa A. Clark (April 2004).  “The Use of TANF Work-Oriented Sanctions in Illinois, New Jersey, and South Carolina.”  Washington, DC:  Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.

Polit, Denise F., Andrew S. London, and John M. Martinez (May 2001).  “The Health of Poor Urban Women: Findings from the Project on Devolution and Urban Change.”  New York: Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation. 

Rector, Robert E., and Sarah E. Youssef (1999).  “The Determinants of Welfare Caseload Decline.”  Washington DC: Heritage Foundation.

United States Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Inspector General (October 1999).  “Temporary Assistance for Needy Families: Educating Clients About Sanctions.” Washington, DC.

Westra, Karen, and John Routely (January 2000).  “Arizona Cash Assistance Exit Study, First Quarter 1998 Cohort.”  Arizona Department of Economic Security.

Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development (2004).  “Wisconsin Works (W-2) Sanctions Study.”  Madison: WI.

Wu, Chi-Fang, Maria Cancian, Daneial R. Meyer, and Geoffrey Wallace (2004).  “How Do Welfare Sanctions Work?”  Madison, WI:  Institute for Research on Poverty.



 

 

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