ANALYTICAL APPROACH TO HUMAN SERVICE MANAGEMENT AND EVALUATION ISSUES

There is increasing recognition that evaluation research is not providing critical information to managers of human service programs. (Wholey, et, al., 1975; Abt, 1978; Rossi, 1978; Kemelka and Borich, 1979) There appear to be several key issues that require resolution before the context of and the...

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Employment
Evaluation
Family income
Financial management
Government services
Households
Income level
Management
Median family income
Needs analysis
Needs assessment
Older adults
Population
Poverty
Public administration
Research design
Sample size
Social services
State government
Statistical analysis
SYMPOSIUM: Strategic Issues In Managing Service Programs
Variables
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