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Intensive Case Management: How effective is this approach for welfare recipients in obtaining self-sufficiency?

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Graduate research proposal: no more than 8-10 pgs including
cover & references

1st pg: title

2 section: Set Aim – Problems or Objectives – 1 page long
stating why this research is being proposed

3rd section: Literature review – using 3 articles which provides
the historical research on intensive case management (ICM) used with welfare
recipients becoming self-sufficient. How is theory associated with the
effectiveness of the intervention (intensive case management) and barriers to
employment? Why is it important? I will upload relevant
articles

4th section: Conceptual Framework – using a biopsychosocial
theory to support argument: there are multiple determining factors causing
welfare recipients to remain reliant on cash assistance. I will upload
the article used as a reference to support hypothesis

5th section: Measurement – which tool will be used to collect
the data: Using an economic self-sufficiency tool to provide the
sampling. What is the design of the sampling and will be used to provide
support for the effectiveness of ICM with welfare recipients?

6th sections: Conclusion – how does the proposal support the
research question?

I will upload all relevant articles, my own draft/outline,
notes, suggested links for gathering additional information

Here are the articles not able to upload:

1. Impact of intensive case management on child welfare system involvement for substance-dependent parenting women on public assistance authors: s. dauber, c. neighbors, c. dasaro, a. riordan, j. morgenstern

2. Effectiveness of Intensive Case Management for Substance-Dependent Women Recieving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families authors: j. morgenstern, k. blanchard, b. mccrady,

3. Linking Program Implementation and Effectiveness: Lessons from a Pooled Sample of Welfare to Work Experiments authors: h. bloom, c. hill, j. riccio

4. Mental Health Barriers to Employment for TANF Recipients author: l. stromwall

5. The Cost-Effectiveness of Welfare-to-Work Programs: A Meta-Analysis authors: d. greenberg, a. cebulla

6. Report: Moving People from Welfare to Work: Lessons from the National Evaluation of Welfare-to-Work Strategies author: G. Hamilton

7. Economic Self-Sufficiency: It’s Not Just Money authors: e. gowdy, s. pearlmutter

8. Measurement Scale: Economic Self-Sufficiency Scale

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