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Welfare Reform TANF Work Requirements and the Family
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Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Description of 1996 TANF program revisions
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Work Requirements for TANF Recipients must work as soon as job ready/24months Failure to work can result in reduction/termination of benefits Single Parent Family 30 hour weekly average work activity for Single parent 20 hour weekly average work activity with children under 6 Two Parent Family 35 hour weekly average work activity 55 hour weekly average work activity with federal child care assistance (Office of Family Assistance, 2009)
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Federal Work Requirements All Families (Single-parent) 30 hours per week, averaged monthly 20-hour minimum in core activities Up to 10 hours in non-core activities Two-Parent35 hours per week, averaged monthly (individually or combined) 30-hour minimum in core activities Up to 5 hours in non-core activities Single Parent with child under six 20 hours per week averaged monthly A single custodial parent or caretaker relative with a child under six meets the WPR by participating 20 “core” hours per week
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Work Activities Unsubsidized/subsidized employment Work experience On-the-job training Job search/readiness assistance Community service Providing childcare for individuals performing community service (Office of Family Assistance, 2009 )
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Work Activities Vocational educational training Job skills training related to work Education directly related to employment Secondary school attendance (Office of Family Assistance, 2009)
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Identified Problems
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Proposed Solutions
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Publicity Campaign Slogan
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Media Tools Welfare Reform Blog
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Government Representatives Contact Information
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