The Family Options Study is a
multi-site experimental study of the impact of various housing
services interventions on homeless families. Over 2,200 families
have enrolled in the study across 12 communities. Families were
interviewed at enrollment, randomly assigned to one of four
interventions, and have been tracked for 36-months after random
assignment. Families were interviewed at 18 months following random
assignment. Clearance is being sought for the 36 month survey
instrument.
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USC 1701z-1 Name of Law: National Housing Act
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