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Surveying Current and Former TANF Recipients in Iowa

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  • Rita A. Stapulonis
  • Martha D. Kovac
  • Thomas M. Fraker

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This APPAM paper discusses techniques used to obtain a 72 percent response rate on a survey of 3,000 welfare recipients in Iowa (70 percent is considered the standard response rate for a high-quality welfare survey).

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  • Rita A. Stapulonis & Martha D. Kovac & Thomas M. Fraker, "undated". "Surveying Current and Former TANF Recipients in Iowa," Mathematica Policy Research Reports d9e6dc7b75b74638a50f52d26, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    2. Thomas M. Fraker & Lucia A. Nixon & Jonathan E. Jacobson & Anne R. Gordon & Thomas J. Martin, 1998. "Iowa's Family Investment Program Two-Year Impacts," Mathematica Policy Research Reports a417759948f94d9cb2429ca08, Mathematica Policy Research.
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