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AUGUST 17, 2001

POVERTY TRENDS FOR FAMILIES HEADED BY WORKING SINGLE MOTHERS - Among 
families headed by working single mothers, there was no progress in 
reducing poverty between in the late 1990s, despite an expanding 
economy. Reductions in poverty as a result of economic growth were 
entirely offset by contractions in government safety net programs, 
reports Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. The "poverty gap," 
which measures the depth and severity of poverty, worsened.
http://www.centeronbudget.org/8-16-01wel-pr.htm

GLIMPSE OF U.S. LIVING STANDARDS - Analysis of new Census survey data 
by the Economic Policy Institute looks at family income, income 
equality, and ranks the states on the economic environment facing 
low-income families, including child poverty, the share of families 
in the state paying more than 30% in rent, and the extent to which 
the safety net is reaching those who need it.
http://www.epinet.org/datazone/acs/index.html

HOW DOES YOUR STATE RATE:  An Examination Of Low-Income Families Five 
Years  After Welfare Reform - RESULTS provides a state-by-state 
snapshot of what has happened during the last five years to families 
receiving welfare. Their study finds welfare caseloads have declined 
at a much faster rate than poverty in every state: the average 
caseload decline amongst the 50 states and the District of Columbia 
was 52.4%, while the average state poverty rate decline was just 0.7%.
http://www.resultsusa.org/media/alerts/WelfareReform.htm

THE NEW WORLD OF WELFARE: An Agenda for Reauthorization and Beyond - 
The Brookings Institution will release a new publication at the next 
Welfare Reform & Beyond public forum Sept 24.  Editors of the volume 
are Rebecca Blank, Dean of the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy 
at the University of Michigan and Ron Haskins, Co-Director of the 
Brookings Welfare Reform & Beyond initiative. An abstract and 
introductory chapter is available at:
http://www.brookings.edu/wrb/publications/books/newworld.htm

RECENT CHANGES IN WELFARE AND WORK, CHILD CARE AND CHILD WELFARE 
SYSTEMS - Assessing the New Federalism announces the first in a 
series of 12 reports analyzing what has happened to the cash 
assistance, employment and training, child care, and child welfare 
systems in each state since the enactment of federal welfare reform. 
Updates on FL, MA, MI, MN and TX are now available at: 
http://newfederalism.urban.org/#lr

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Barbara Van Horn
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College of Education, The Pennsylvania State University
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