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Vol. 1, No. 1

Community Agenda Resource Bibliography

  1. After AFDCWelfare-to-Work Choices and Challenges for States. Manpower Demonstration Research Corporationcall 212-532-3200

  2. Building the Ladder: Strategies for Economic Independence-Oriented Welfare Reform. Corporation for Enterprise Development: call 202-408-9788

  3. Children and Welfare Reform: Highlights from Recent Research. National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University School of Public Health: call 212-927-8793

  4. Child Welfare in the Context of Welfare "Reform." Cross-National Studies Research Program, Columbia University School of Social Work: call 212-854-5444

  5. Community Renewal of Family Economic Security: The Emerging Role of California's Family Support Programs in Community Economic Development. National Economic Development and Law Center: call 510-251-2600

  6. Implementing Welfare Reform: Solutions to the Substance Abuse Problem. Children and Family Futures: call 714-505-3525; Drug Strategies: call 202-663-6090

  7. Joblessness, the Urban Underclass, and Welfare Reform: Highlights of a Discussion with William Julius Wilson, Ph.D.. Family Impact Seminar and National Health Policy Forum: call 202-496-1964 or 202-872-1390

  8. Making the Shoe Fit: Creating a Work-Prep System for a Large and Diverse Welfare Population. Project Match: call 312-755-2250

  9. Making Welfare Work: A Family Approach. Child and Family Policy Center: call 515-280-9027

  10. Realities and Choices: Helping States Enhance Family Economic Security. Center on Hunger, Poverty, and Nutrition Policy: call 617-627-3956

  11. Trapped by Poverty, Trapped by Abuse: New Evidence Documenting the Relationship Between Domestic Violence and Welfare. University of Michigan Research Development Center on Poverty, Risk, and Mental Health: call 313-998-8511

  12. Welfare Reform: What It Means to Your Community. National League of Cities: call 202-626-3000

  13. Welfare To Work in The Future of Children. Center for the Future of Children call 415-948-6498