Impact of Welfare Reform on Community Social Services in Indiana This research project was designed to study the impact of Indiana’s welfare reforms in terms of service demand and response by local community service providers, including township trustees. The study employed a range of methodologies to explore the possible impact of welfare reform on three distinct target populations – a survey of present and former clients, case studies of service patterns in seven Indiana Counties, and a review of extant data and personal interviews regarding the experiences of township trustees in seven Indiana counties.
Principal Investigators: Katharine V. Byers / Maureen Pirog (SPEA)
Project Dates: 1998 - 2000
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