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In this study, David Greenberg and Douglas Wolf describe,
systematize, and evaluate the cost effectiveness of computerized
anti-fraud procedures in public welfare programs. In particular,
they discusss the Congressionally mandated wage matching systems
used to check for under-reported or non-reported incomes of
participants in the AFDC and Food Stamp Programs. The authors
describe the implementation of such systems in several local areas
around the country, point out factors that currently impede the use
of wage matching, and suggest ways of reducing such impediments.
They also enumerate the advantages and disadvantages of alternative
wage matching procedures and techniques, both in theory and
practice. Cost benefit analyses of four existing wage matching
systems are then presented. Finally, the authors present their
conclusions and make recommendations. This volume is complete with
a flow chart showing the operation of a typical wage-matching
system, and a table summarizing the costs and benefits to the
government of running such systems.
This book is specially designed to refresh and elevate the level of
understanding of the foundational background in probability and
distributional theory required to be successful in a graduate-level
statistics program. Advanced undergraduate students and
introductory graduate students from a variety of quantitative
backgrounds will benefit from the transitional bridge that this
volume offers, from a more generalized study of undergraduate
mathematics and statistics to the career-focused, applied education
at the graduate level. In particular, it focuses on growing fields
that will be of potential interest to future M.S. and Ph.D.
students, as well as advanced undergraduates heading directly into
the workplace: data analytics, statistics and biostatistics, and
related areas.
This book is specially designed to refresh and elevate the level of
understanding of the foundational background in probability and
distributional theory required to be successful in a graduate-level
statistics program. Advanced undergraduate students and
introductory graduate students from a variety of quantitative
backgrounds will benefit from the transitional bridge that this
volume offers, from a more generalized study of undergraduate
mathematics and statistics to the career-focused, applied education
at the graduate level. In particular, it focuses on growing fields
that will be of potential interest to future M.S. and Ph.D.
students, as well as advanced undergraduates heading directly into
the workplace: data analytics, statistics and biostatistics, and
related areas.
Notes From The Shadow Self is Carolyn Wolfe's second collection of
poetry. The book is about our deeper and somewhat darker thoughts.
The things we do not necessarily talk about out loud.It also waxes
a bit philosophical with topics ranging from Human Rights to the
environment.Some of the poems are outspoken, some wistful, but all
are from the realm of Shadow, where we go to really listen to what
our heart is telling us.
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