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The best way to improve social conditions tomorrow may be to improve the circumstances and life prospects of low-income children today. Over the past decade, MDRC has increasingly focused on understanding how social policies and programs affect the well-being of children and their families. MDRC’s studies on children and families provide a new generation of reliable evidence for policymakers about how children are affected when governmental policies change families’ economic circumstances, family health and relationships, and children’s early educational experiences.

In the area of work, welfare, and child well-being, our studies investigate welfare and work strategies, such as time-limited welfare, work requirements, and earnings supplements. Because these policies can have important implications for children by changing families’ economic circumstances, MDRC examines the effects of these welfare reform approaches on both parents and children.

Our research aimed at strengthening family relationships and family health is designed to understand how children and their parents are affected by efforts to: (1) increase the emotional well-being of parents; (2) improve parenting skills; (3) help couples form strong, healthy marriages; and (4) increase the ability of noncustodial parents to pay child support and stay involved with their children.

Finally, MDRC’s child care and early education studies aim to deepen policymakers’ understanding of the effects of early care environments, both as a support for employment and as a context that directly affects children’s development.


Key Documents on Family Well-Being & Child Development

Effects of Welfare and Employment Policies on Young Children
New Findings on Policy Experiments Conducted in the Early 1990s
Listed: April 2005

Married and Poor
Basic Characteristics of Economically Disadvantaged Couples in the U.S.
Working Paper
Listed: August 2004

Welfare Reform, Work, and Child Care
The Role of Informal Care in the Lives of Low-Income Women and Children
Policy Brief
Listed: October 2003

Welfare Policies Matter for Children and Youth
Lessons for TANF Reauthorization
Policy Brief
Listed: March 2002

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