Provided critical data to support the creation of Title X,
the U.S. national family planning program.
Not exact matches
International Estate
Planning: advise on U.S. and cross-border estate planning for U.S. nationals living abroad and foreign nationals with U.S. family members, including income and transfer tax planning with foreign trusts, foreign investments in U.S. real estate and compliance with U.S. international ta
Planning: advise on
U.S. and cross-border estate
planning for U.S. nationals living abroad and foreign nationals with U.S. family members, including income and transfer tax planning with foreign trusts, foreign investments in U.S. real estate and compliance with U.S. international ta
planning for
U.S. nationals living abroad and foreign
nationals with
U.S. family members, including income and transfer tax
planning with foreign trusts, foreign investments in U.S. real estate and compliance with U.S. international ta
planning with foreign trusts, foreign investments in
U.S. real estate and compliance with
U.S. international tax rules.
Georgia businesses spent $ 1,566,186 on premiums in 2013, ranking 40th for highest premiums spent in the
U.S. Annually, small businesses paid $ 5,003 for a single person
plan and $ 14,762 for a
family plan — 11 % and 8 % less than
national averages respectfully.
National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well - Being
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of
Planning, Research, and Evaluation Examines child and
family well - being outcomes in detail and seeks to relate those outcomes to their experience with the child welfare system and to
family characteristics, community environment, and other factors.
National Survey of Early Care and Education Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Describes a project gathering national data on utilization and availability of early care and education (including school - age care) and examining the extent to which families needs and preferences coordinate with providers offerings and cons
National Survey of Early Care and Education Office of
Planning, Research and Evaluation,
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Describes a project gathering
national data on utilization and availability of early care and education (including school - age care) and examining the extent to which families needs and preferences coordinate with providers offerings and cons
national data on utilization and availability of early care and education (including school - age care) and examining the extent to which
families needs and preferences coordinate with providers offerings and constraints.
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National Center for Strategic Nonprofit
Planning and Community Leadership;
National Head Start Association;
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and
Families Region V & Illinois Department of Public Aid, Division of Child Support Enforcement.
Impact Findings from the Head Start CARES Demonstration:
National Evaluation of the Three Approaches to Improving Preschoolers» Social and Emotional Competence Morris, Mattera, Castells, Bangser, Bierman, & Raver
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and
Families, Office of
Planning, Research and Evaluation (2014) Describes the impact of the CARES demonstration, focusing on outcomes during the spring of the preschool year in: (1) teacher practices; (2) classroom climate; (3) children's behavior regulation, executive function, emotion knowledge, and social problem - solving skills; and (4) children's learning behaviors and social behaviors.
Before joining the
National Campaign, she spent 12 years as senior analyst at the
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for
Planning and Evaluation, where she developed and oversaw studies on a wide variety of issues related to
family formation, poverty and public assistance.
(citing Office of Policy
Planning and Research,
U.S. Dep» t of Labor, The Case For
National Action — The Negro
Family 30 (1965)-RRB-.