Long-term care for the elderly : profiles of thirteen states /

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Author / Creator:Wiener, Joshua M.
Imprint:Washington, D.C. : Urban Institute, c1998.
Language:English
Series:Occasional paper ; no. 12
Occasional paper (Assessing the New Federalism (Program)) ; no. 12.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10034671
Related Items:Print version: Long-term care for the elderly.
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Other authors / contributors:Stevenson, David G. (David George)
Urban Institute.
Computer file characteristics:Electronic data.
Notes:"August 1998."
Title from web page (viewed July 29, 2002).
Includes bibliographical references.
Also available in print format.
Mode of access: Internet.
Summary:Assessing the New Federalism is a multi-year Urban Institute project designed to analyze the devolution of responsibility for social programs from the federal government to the states, focusing primarily on health care, income security, job training, and social services. Researchers monitor program changes and fiscal developments. In collaboration with Child Trends, Inc., the project studies changes in family well-being. The project aims to provide timely, nonpartisan information to inform public debate and to help state and local decisionmakers carry out their new responsibilities more effectively. Key components of the project include a household survey, studies of policies in 13 states, and a database with information on all states and the District of Columbia, available at the Urban Institute's Web site. This paper is one in a series of occasional papers analyzing information from these and other sources.
Other form:Print version: Wiener, Joshua M. Long-term care for the elderly. Washington, D.C. (2100 M. St., N.W., Washington 20037) : Urban Institute, c1998

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