Reports

Reports
CSWS 2008 Immigration Conference Report
Proceedings from our 2008 conference on Gender, Families, and Latino/a Immigration in Oregon. The conference was noteworthy in that the organizers used its planning as a means of reaching out to Latino communities throughout the state, a process that resulted in community leaders and advocates committed to playing an active role in this event. The key issues discussed in the panels were identified during a process of community consultation coordinated by a community advisory board.
Publication Year
2008
Recommendations for TANF Reauthorization Ideas
Recomendations for TANF Reauthorization Ideas sent to the Office of Family Assistance, Department of Health and Human Services by Joan Acker, Sandra Morgen, Terri Heath Kate Barry, Lisa Gonzales, and Jill Weigt, Welfare Study Research Team Center for the Study of Women and Society, University of Oregon.
Publication Year
2001
Policy Perspectives - The Oregon Health Plan (Summary Sheet)
Policy Perspectives is a series created by the Welfare Study Research Team Center for the Study of Women and Society intended for state policy makers about the effects of Welfare Reform in Oregon.
This Policy Perspective Summary Sheet presents data from “Oregon Families Who Left Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) and Food Stamps: A Study of Economic and Family Well-Being, 1998-2000 with an emphasis on the Oregon Health Plan.
Publication Year
2001
Policy Perspectives - Refundable Working Family Child Care Tax Credit Summary Sheet
Policy Perspectives is a series created by the Welfare Study Research Team Center for the Study of Women and Society intended for state policy makers about the effects of Welfare Reform in Oregon.
This Policy Perspective Summary Sheet presents data from “Oregon Families Who Left Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) and Food Stamps: A Study of Economic and Family Well-Being, 1998-2000 with an emphasis on the Refundable Working Family Child Care Tax Credit.
This Policy Perspective Summary Sheet presents data from “Oregon Families Who Left Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) and Food Stamps: A Study of Economic and Family Well-Being, 1998-2000 with an emphasis on the Refundable Working Family Child Care Tax Credit.
Publication Year
2001
Policy Perspectives - Employment-Related Daycare Summary Sheet
Policy Perspectives is a series created by the Welfare Study Research Team Center for the Study of Women and Society intended for state policy makers about the effects of Welfare Reform in Oregon.
This Policy Perspective Summary Sheet presents data from “Oregon Families Who Left Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) and Food Stamps: A Study of Economic and Family Well-Being, 1998-2000 with an emphasis on Employment-Related Daycare.
This Policy Perspective Summary Sheet presents data from “Oregon Families Who Left Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) and Food Stamps: A Study of Economic and Family Well-Being, 1998-2000 with an emphasis on Employment-Related Daycare.
Publication Year
2001
Policy Perspectives - Education Summary Sheet
Policy Perspectives is a series created by the Welfare Study Research Team Center for the Study of Women and Society intended for state policy makers about the effects of Welfare Reform in Oregon.
This Policy Perspective Summary Sheet presents data from “Oregon Families Who Left Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) and Food Stamps: A Study of Economic and Family Well-Being, 1998-2000" with an emphasis on Education.
This Policy Perspective Summary Sheet presents data from “Oregon Families Who Left Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) and Food Stamps: A Study of Economic and Family Well-Being, 1998-2000" with an emphasis on Education.
Publication Year
2001
Oregon Families Who Left Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) or Food Stamps - Vol 2
Volume II – In-Depth Interview Themes and Family Profiles
Co-principal investigators: Joan Acker and Sandra MorgenProject Manager: Terri HeathResearch Associates: Kate Barry, Lisa Gonzales, Jill Weigt
Welfare Research Team, Center for the Study of Women in Society, University of OregonPart of the Women in the Northwest Initiative, January 2001
Publication Year
2001
Oregon Families Who Left Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) or Food Stamps - Vol 1
Volume I – A Study of Economic and Family Well-Being from 1998 to 2000.
Co-principal investigators: Joan Acker and Sandra Morgen
Project Manager: Terri Heath
Research Associates: Kate Barry, Lisa Gonzales, Jill Weigt
Welfare Research Team, Center for the Study of Women in Society, University of Oregon. Part of the Women in the Northwest Initiative, January 2001
Publication Year
2001