Invariably, studies, proposals, and plans for social programs contain a strong recommendation for evaluating and monitoring. Reliable information about what works and why is clearly vital for improving existing programs or designing future ones. Making such assessments requires effective methods of evaluation. Policymakers who use these evaluations need to know about the methods - the pitfalls to watch for and the relative advantages and disadvantages...
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Evaluating social policies : principles and U.S. experience
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