Reforming welfare and rewarding work: Final report on the Minnesota Family Investment Program: Vol. II. Effects on children

Author(s): Gennetian, Lisa A.; Miller, Cynthia;
Date Issued: 2002
Publisher(s): MDRC
Description: A report on the impacts on children of the Minnesota Family Investment Program, an alternative welfare-to-work program for Aid to Families with Dependent Children recipients

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