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In 2004, Florida’s Department of Children and Families modernized its approach to administering the food stamp, cash … assistance, and Medicaid programs by replacing the caseworker model with ACCESS Florida, a technology-driven system emphasizing … self-service. This report examines ACCESS Florida early in its implementation—July through September 2006. Initial …
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propensity score matching to identify a comparison group of teachers in Florida to address this question for the American Board …
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attendance and educational attainment in charter high schools. They found that these schools in Florida and Chicago had …
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States considering a Cash and Counseling program are likely to be interested in the number and types of eligible beneficiaries it might attract, factors that could deter interested beneficiaries from participating, and possible increases it might create in the total number of beneficiaries...
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This report focuses on whether pilot welfare reform programs launched in Connecticut, Florida, Indiana, Iowa, and …
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This Evaluation Highlight focuses on how six States are using quality reports to draw attention to State- or practice-level performance on quality measures in order to drive improvements in the quality of care for children.
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lessons are based on the experiences of the Arkansas, Florida, and New Jersey programs. Areas discussed include outreach and …
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