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Survival Analysis (Proportional Hazards) Low and High Basic Needs by Low and High Poverty-Related Services

Survival Analysis (Proportional Hazards) Low and High Basic Needs by Low and High Poverty-Related Services

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Experiment Findings
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This is the first IARA summary papers on family financial hardship and child welfare. It is a summary of six multi-year, multi-method evaluation studies conducted by the authors of programs directed toward families reported for child maltreatment. The programs each involved intensive services to families, including increased financially related (ma...

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