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An archived collection of research summaries from 2005 that have been carefully reviewed and selected to provide objective, high-quality evidence that is concise and easy to understand.
Strong Families 2005 Archives
High-Quality, Universal Preschool Would Benefit California's Population Centers
— Dec. 2005 Predictors of Child Care Subsidy Use
— Dec. 2005 Thirty-Six-Month Outcomes for Families of Children Who Have Disabilities and Participated in Early Intervention
— Dec. 2005 Reaching Those in Need: State Food Stamp Participation Rates in 2003
— Nov. 2005 Developmental and Behavioral Needs and Service Use for Young Children in Child Welfare
— Oct. 2005 State-by-State Look at Links Between Marriage, Fertility and other Socioeconomic Characteristics
— Oct. 2005 Basic Facts About Low-Income Children: Birth to Age 18
— July 2005 Effects of the State Children's Health Insurance Program Expansions on Children with Chronic Health Conditions
— July 2005 Turning Welfare into a Work Support: Six-Year Impacts on Parents and Children from the Minnesota Family Investment Program
— July 2005 What Is the Best Way to Move Welfare Recipients into Work?
— July 2005 Subsidized Housing and Children's Nutritional Status
— June 2005 The National School Lunch Program: Ensuring that Meal Benefits Go to the Poor
— Apr. 2005 Youth Who Run Away from Out-of-Home Care
— Mar. 2005 Children Living on the Southwest Border
— Feb. 2005 What We Know About Unmarried Parents: Implications for Building Strong Families Programs
— Jan. 2005 America's Children: Key National Indicators of Well-Being, 2005
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