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Janet B. Hardy, Laurie Schwab Zabin

An interdisciplinary group of clinicians and researchers involved with adolescent pregnancy and prevention programs at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore presents both empirical research and firsthand program experience. The result is a practical guide for hands-on program designers and implementers as well as policymakers. The book [...]

Published: September 01, 1991More information on this title

Janet B. Hardy, Laurie Schwab Zabin

An interdisciplinary group of clinicians and researchers involved with adolescent pregnancy and prevention programs at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore presents both empirical research and firsthand program experience. The result is a practical guide for hands-on program designers and implementers as well as policymakers. The book [...]

Published: September 01, 1991More information on this title

Madeline H. Kimmich

Children are now the largest age group living in poverty in the United States. Although state and local governments as well as nonprofit organizations have tried to replace lost federal funds and give higher priorities to children's services, they have been unable to compensate for the changes in federal policy. This book shows how federa [...]

Published: October 01, 1985More information on this title

Raymond J. Struyk

The author describes a model for determining housing needs in developing countries. It discusses applications of the model in 14 countries and provides guidelines for use by government, shelter donor organizations, and others in the field. The model is a useful tool in improving policy analysis and is now being applied to housing markets [...]

Published: October 01, 1988More information on this title

John Holahan, Marilyn Moon, W. Pete Welch, Stephen Zuckerman

Any realistic attempt at reforming the U.S. health care system must tackle a strong cultural aversion to centralized administration and high public-sector costs, an entrenched private health insurance industry, and an established tradition of employer-based health insurance. The authors analyze the advantages and disadvantages of differen [...]

Published: August 01, 1991More information on this title

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