<span>As welfare caseloads fall and provisions of welfare reform are implemented in state and local welfare offices, there is a growing interest in families and individuals who leave the welfare rolls. However, welfare caseloads have always been dynamic, with families entering and leaving assistance programs each month. To interpret information on families leaving welfare since welfare reform, it is necessary to </span><span>know what happened to families who left welfare in the past as well. This is a study of a third quarter, 1996 cohort of welfare leavers, who stopped receiving cash assistance before welfare reform went into effect. It is intended to provide a basis of comparison for future studies of families leaving welfare under welfare reform.Digital Books at Kelvin Smith Library, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio</span>

Employment and Return to Public Assistance among Single, Female Headed Families Leaving AFDC In Third Quarter, 1996, Cuyahoga County, Ohio

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