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Notes that the VIEW program increased participants' earnings and employment and encouraged work. The findings, which are similar to those from other studies of programs that combine time limits with generous earnings disregards, also suggest that the program did not decrease TANF participation...
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MATLAB program to simulate a pandemic scenario in the Commonwealth of Virginia. …
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This study evaluates the interment needs of Virginia's veterans and assesses progress made since a report, Meeting the … Memorial Needs of Virginia Veterans: An Analysis of Existing and Proposed Cemetery Sites, was published in 2007. It describes …, Virginia Department of Veterans Services services, the geographical availability of national and state veteran cemeteries, and …
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loss and inoperability metrics to study the interdependent effects of various hurricane intensities on Virginia’s workforce … various hurricane scenarios. For a low-intensity hurricane scenario, the simulated total economic loss to Virginia’s industry … preparedness decisions to expedite disaster recovery. The model was applied to the state of Virginia but can be generalized to …
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Examines welfare reform in Virginia, which implemented reforms early and focused on building attachment to jobs and the …
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Examines the experiences of families that reached the time limits in early 1998, during the first six months after their benefits ended, finding that most parents worked, and many worked steadily, but primarily in low-wage jobs. The study found almost no evidence of major hardship, such as...
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this paper, four major diseases in Virginia are studied: cancer, stroke, cardiovascular disease (heart disease) and chronic …
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Virginia landscape where fine-scale species data is available. In this context, we consider both homogeneous and heterogeneous …
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