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- Children’s Housing Status Over Four Decades
- The Colorado Pre-Release Program
- The Effects of Affordable Housing on Children's Well-Being: Phase Two
- The Effects of Assisted Housing on Residents’ Life Chances: Psid -Assisted Housing Address Match Update and Initial Analysis
- Evaluation of New York City Food Stamp Paperless Application Demonstration
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- PRISONER REENTRY INITIATIVE GENERATION 3 – TECHNICAL
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- ATTRACTING KNOWLEDGE WORKERS
- Designing a Project to Test an Earnings Offset for Social Security Disability Insurance Beneficiaries
- Evaluation of the Colorado Works Program
- EVALUATION OF THE COMMUNITY-BASED JOB TRAINING GRANTS
- Evaluation of the Enhanced Services for the Hard-to Employ Demonstrations
- Evaluation of the High Growth Job Training Initiative
- Evaluation of the Reentry Center for Ex-Offenders at the Northwest Career Center in Baltimore
- Innovative Strategies to Improve Economic Self-Sufficiency
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- The Role of Food Stamps in the Post-Reform Safety Net: The Three City Study
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- American Competitiveness: Implications for the Port of Baltimore, Proceedings of the 11th Annual Johns Hopkins University and Maryland Port Administration Conference, September 19, 1988.
- High-Tech Firms in the Baltimore-Washington Corridor: Growth Factors, Spatial Patterns and Regional Development
- Housing Assistance As a Route to Independence: A Case That Has Yet To Be Made
- The Baltimore Region: A Changing Profile of the People and the Economy
- Urban Education Reform: Lessons for Baltimore
- The Supervision of Juvenile Offenders in Maryland: Policy and Practice Implications of the Department of Juvenile Services Workload Study
- Maryland State Fiscal Condition: An Overview for the 1990s
- Maryland and the New World Economy: Challenges and Opportunities
- The Federal Budget and The Nonprofit Sector: FY 1992
- Steps Toward Independence: Evaluating an Integrated Service Program for Public Housing Residents
- Intensive Aftercare for High-Risk Juvenile Parolees: A Model Program Design
- The Severely Mentally Ill Homeless: Housing Needs and Housing Policy
- The Federal Budget and the Nonprofit Sector: FY 1993
- The Marketization of Welfare: Changing Nonprofit and For-Profit Roles in the American Welfare State
- The Global Associational Revolution: The Rise of the Third Sector on the World Scene
- Towanda's Triumph: Social and Cultural Capital in the Urban Ghetto
- Poverty Deconcentration As Policy Strategy
- Empowerment Zone Strategies for Baltimore: Lessons from Research and Experience
- The Third Route - Government-Nonprofit Collaboration in Germany and the United States
- Demystifying Fluctuations in Crime Rates: A Comparative Analysis of Baltimore, Houston and New York
- Revitalizing Baltimore: An Assessment of Five Touted Urban Revitalization Strategies
- From the Lab to the Factory: The Future of Biotech Manufacturing in Maryland
- Is the New Obsession with 'Performance Management' Masking the Truth About Social Programs?
- Is There An 'Urban Revival' and What Does It Mean for Baltimore?
- The Contribution of Imports to Maryland Economic Growth
- Neighborhoods Moving Up: What Baltimore Can Learn from Is Own Improving Neighborhoods
- Population Dynamics in Baltimore Neighborhoods: The Good, the Bad, and the Neutral
- Neighborhood Effects of Hope VI: Evidence From Baltimore
- Is Neighborhood Poverty a Good Marker for Neighborhood Quality?
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- It’s Just the Ticket for Presidential Trivia Buffs
- Racial Disparity Still Haunts Housing Market
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- Property Seizure Program on Track
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- Bush and His Party Fight Over Housing
- Nonprofits Get Down to Business
- Many Charities Raised More Money in '03, but Costs Grew Even Faster, Survey Finds
- For Some Unemployed, Isabel Offers a Windfall
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