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Acknowledging different needs: Developing a taxonomy of welfare leavers
10.1002/ev.25.abs
This chapter uses cluster analysis to distinguish three groups of leavers of Temporary Assistance to Needy Families in terms of their self‐reported well‐being after exit, verifies these clusters, and then uses classification tree analysis to isolate some of the factors that may be responsible for these differences in post‐exit outcomes.
Acknowledging different needs: Developing a taxonomy of welfare leavers
10.1002/ev.25.abs
This chapter uses cluster analysis to distinguish three groups of leavers of Temporary Assistance to Needy Families in terms of their self‐reported well‐being after exit, verifies these clusters, and then uses classification tree analysis to isolate some of the factors that may be responsible for these differences in post‐exit outcomes.
Acknowledging different needs: Developing a taxonomy of welfare leavers
Julnes, George (author) / Hayashi, Kentaro (author) / Anderson, Steven (author)
New Directions for Evaluation ; 2001 ; 73-86
2001-09-01
13 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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