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The Community Solutions Initiative: Early Implementation Experiences

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  • Diane Paulsell
  • Robert G. Wood

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Examines a statewide program that uses performance-based contracting to provide pre- and postemployment services to TANF recipients in Pennsylvania, finding that referrals to the program have been low where caseloads have dropped precipitously and that performance-based contracting has influenced service delivery in significant ways.

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  • Diane Paulsell & Robert G. Wood, 1999. "The Community Solutions Initiative: Early Implementation Experiences," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 8f02770f881048b3b6434779d, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:8f02770f881048b3b6434779d26964b4
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