AFDC/TANF recipients, 100
changes in poverty status, 49
children in single-parent families, 57-58
earnings, 68-69, 70t
household income, 40-41, 71t-74t
Medicaid, children covered by, 120(f8.4)
net worth, 44
poverty rates, 18-19, 20t-23t, 24
recipients, welfare, 146
single-parents, 56-57, 60-61
unemployment, 65
welfare recipients, 86
working poor, 69
"Recent Welfare Reform Research Findings: Implications for TANF Reauthorization and State TANF Policies" (Fremstad), 154-155
Recipients, welfare
AFDC and TANF numbers, 99, 100(t 7.8), 101t
age, 86
characteristics of, 146
characteristics of AFDC/TANF recipients, 102t
divorce, 59
duration of assistance, 87, 101-103
education levels, 87
employment status, 87
employment troubles, 146
federally administered awards, 110t
food stamp recipients, 112-114
gender, 79, 86
household participation by program type, 80t-82t, 83t-85t
household types, 79
housing assistance, 125
job retention and advancement programs, 151
length of participation in programs, 86t-87t, 87
Medicaid, 118-119, 120(f8.4), 121t
in multiple federal assistance programs, 89, 89t, 90t
numbers, 79, 111t
participation rates, 88t
race/ethnicity, 86
single-parent families, 55-58
state work requirements, 133t-141t
Supplemental Security Income (SSI), 108
TANF recipient characteristics, 103t
unaccessed benefits, 154
welfare reform, opinions about, 146
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program participants, 114-116, 118t
work incentives, 150-151
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