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In this video roundtable, government experts and experienced researchers discuss the opportunities and challenges presented when using administrative data for social policy research. Topics include: tips for planning administrative data research; working with (federal and state) data custodians; negotiating data...

The 15th Annual Welfare Research and Evaluation Conference (WREC) was sponsored by the Office of Planning, Research...

The Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation (OPRE) in the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, held the 14th Annual Welfare Research and Evaluation Conference on June 1—3, 2011 in Washington, DC. The conference centered on the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program, with significant attention also provided to related programs, policies, and services that support low-income and vulnerable families on the path to economic self-sufficiency.

This session focused on the rationale for calculating average effect sizes, described which measures should be…

Effect sizes are a type of quantitative representation of the magnitude of relations, differences, or…

This is the MIECE Self-completed Questionnaires by Home Visitors During Selected Home Visits for November 7,…

This is the Log Maintained by Home Visitors on Service Delivery for November 7, 2011…

This is the MIECE Annual Semi‐structured Interview with State MIECHV Administrators for November 7, 2011…

Home visiting programs in the U.S. grew from three major approaches that first became prominent in the 1960s: visits…