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State and Local Contracting for Social Services Under Charitable Choice

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  • Jonathan Jacobson
  • Shawn Marsh
  • Pamela Winston

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The Charitable Choice provisions of federal welfare reform law encourage states to involve community and faith-based organizations in providing welfare services to the needy. This study examined how state and local officials understand and apply these provisions.

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  • Jonathan Jacobson & Shawn Marsh & Pamela Winston, "undated". "State and Local Contracting for Social Services Under Charitable Choice," Mathematica Policy Research Reports dc2674e7a0834c1781b2b2b1b, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:dc2674e7a0834c1781b2b2b1b46a45ba
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    1. Briefel, Ronette & Jacobson, Jonathan & Clusen, Nancy & Zavitsky, Teresa & Satake, Miki & Dawson, Brittany & Cohen, Rhoda, 2003. "The Emergency Food Assistance System - Findings From The Client Survey; Executive Summary," Food Assistance and Nutrition Research Reports 33861, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
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    Charitable Choice ; Social Services;

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