Report
      TANF child-only cases
Almost half of TANF cases are "child-only" in which no adult is included in the benefit calculation. In about 4 out of 10 these cases, the children live with relatives or nonrelatives instead of their parents. The other 6 in 10 cases include parents not eligible for benefits because they receive federal disability payments, are sanctioned for failure to comply with some TANF regulation, exceeded their time limit, or they are undocumented immigrants. This brief reviews the available research on child-only cases, including how cases arise, their characteristics, the children's well-being, and implications for policy and research. (author abstract)
Source
              Partner Resources
      Topics/Subtopics
          Child Only Cases
      TANF Program Administration
      Sanctions
      Time Limits
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      Publication Date
              2012-01-01