The Impact of Welfare Reform in North Carolina
Changes in the Work First Caseload Since 1995
Rate of Exit from Work First for Multiple Entry Cohorts
Individuals Accumulating 24 Months on the Time Clock and Leaving
The Number of Months Families Receive Work First Benefits
Changes in the Two-Parent Caseload Over Time
The Work First Child Only Caseload
Child Only Cases as a Percentage of the Caseload
Participation in Work First Family Assistance Over Time
Changes in Electing County Caseloads
Changes in Electing County Caseloads: Macon County
Changes in Work First Case Openings and Closings
Patterns of Work First Applications
Families Provided Work First Diversion Assistance
Earnings After Leaving Work First (by Entry Cohort)
Median Earnings After Leaving Work First (by Entry Cohort)
Education Level of Adults Beginning Spells on Work First
Earnings After Leaving Work First (For Those With Earnings)
The Number of Family Cap Children in Work First Families
60- Month Time Limit
Has Welfare Reform Worked?
Email: dfduncan@email.unc.edu
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