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TANF And Child Welfare
In their December 2022 Health Affairs article, Donna Ginther and
Michelle Johnson-Motoyama examine the association between state
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) policies and child
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As economic resources are correlated with child maltreatment, the
authors find that state TANF policies that restrict access to benefits
yield significant increases in neglect victims, total foster care
placements, and foster care placements for reasons of neglect.
The authors' findings suggest that additional research using data that
capture the nuances of maltreatment should be used to investigate the
relationships among TANF policies, child maltreatment, and foster care
placement.
Read all the findings from this study and additional research about TANF
and income supports in the December 2023 issue of Health Affairs.
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Associations Between State TANF Policies, Child Protective Services
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