Welfare Policy Research Project

Parent: UC Office of the President

eScholarship stats: History by Item for August through November, 2024

ItemTitleTotal requests2024-112024-102024-092024-08
37g3510zTime Running Out: A Portrait of California Families Reaching the CalWORKs 60 Month Time Limit in 2004, Policy Brief3713618
1hw4p30qCalWORKs Sanction Policies in Four Counties: Practices, Attitudes, and Knowledge - Detailed Research Findings34611107
0rr619d4Working Against the Clock: The Implementation of Welfare Time Limits in California - Detailed Research Findings264886
4xr9j64pJob-Retention and Advancement Services for CalWORKs Participants: Initial Survey of County Practices - Detailed Research Findings2326213
89b5t35vCalWORKs Sanction Policies in Four Counties: Practices, Attitudes, and Knowledge - Policy Brief23518
9rv6p0rtTime Running Out: A Portrait of California Families Reaching the CalWORKs Time Limit in 2004, Detailed Research Findings218517
3kt8n3s7Working Against the Clock: Implementing Five-Year Welfare Time Limits in California - Policy Brief15528
9k03b016Assessing Barriers to Employment Among CalWORKs Recipients in San Joaquin County - Final Report15627
29s5j48sCalifornia’s Immigrant Households and Public-Assistance Participation in the 1990s - Policy Brief14536
9j11p1mrCALWORKS Sanction Patterns in Four Counties - A Technical Analysis13265
686862x9California Immigrant Households and Public Assistance Participation in the 1990s - Detailed Research Findings122514
8m3197z4Barriers to Employment Among CalWORKs Recipients in San Joaquin County - Policy Brief122523
82k0h7kdJob-Retention and Advancement Services for CalWORKs Participants: Initial Survey of County Practices - Policy Brief11173
87n363tbCalWORKs Sanction Patterns in Four Counties: An Analysis of Administrative Data - Briefing Paper1147

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