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Evaluation of the North Carolina Work First Program: Publications
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05/01/00
Evaluation of the North Carolina Work First Program: Status of Families Leaving Work First Due to Time Limits
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Evaluation of the North Carolina Work First Program: Analysis of Administrative Data on the Impact of Work First
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01/01/01
Evaluation of the North Carolina Work First Program: Study of Families Receiving Diversion Assistance Under the TANF Program- Results of the Second Round of Follow-Up Surveys
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02/01/00
Evaluation of the North Carolina Work First Program: Study of Families Leaving Work First Due to Time Limits - Results of the Second Follow-Up Surveys
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05/01/00
Evaluation of the North Carolina Work First Program: Study of Families Leaving Work First in Selected Counties: Results of the First Round of Follow-Up Surveys
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01/01/01
Evaluation of the North Carolina Work First Program: Characteristics and Barriers of TANF Recipients in North Carolina
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06/01/01
Evaluation of the North Carolina Work First Program: TANF Recipients, Leavers, and Diverters in North Carolina - Final Report of Administrative Data
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05/01/01
Evaluation of the North Carolina Work First Program: 18-Month Follow-Up of Welfare Leavers in Six Counties in North Carolina
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06/01/01
Evaluation of the North Carolina Work First Program: Statewide Follow-Up of Welfare Leavers in North Carolina
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12/01/02
Evaluation of the North Carolina Work First Program: Study of Child Only Cases in the Work First Program: Final Report
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12/01/02
Evaluation of the North Carolina Work First Program: Statewide Study of Families Leaving Work First: Final Report
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